Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [art] arts " in BNC.

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1 I gather you 're a leading light in the arts — these are mine for my sins . ’
2 Liberal Democrats will raise investment in the arts to the EC average over five years .
3 BACK in 1987 one of the first tentative recognitions of AIDS in the arts world , a benefit concert called ‘ Music for Life ’ , was held at Carnegie Hall in New York .
4 But the politicians have also seen research in the arts , social and natural sciences , as a vital part of national development : the government has been a generous sponsor of research , partly to underpin West Germany 's thriving high technology industries , and partly to continue rebuilding intellectual life after its almost total dissolution in the 1930s .
5 A member of the Council of Overseas Research Centers of the Smithsonian Institution , the Academy 's mission will be to support research in the arts and humanities by American and Central European scholars and to become an important part of a new American presence in Europe .
6 Research in the Arts is mostly conducted on an individual basis and it is not possible to do full justice to this activity here .
7 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what steps he is taking to improve support for research in the arts and humanities .
8 The issue of violence in the arts came up .
9 It can hardly be pure coincidence that within three years of Kinsey 's appearance the limits of permissible sexual explicitness in the arts and entertainment had radically changed and with them the public image of the ideal woman as projected in , above all , films .
10 The story begins in the 1960s , when property magnate Peter Palumbo ( now a leading public figure in the arts world ) began purchasing the freeholds of all the buildings on the site .
11 Awards for postgraduate study in the Arts and Humanities are the responsibility of the British Academy ( for residents in England and Wales ) and of the Scottish Education Department ( for residents of Scotland ) .
12 He believed that Paris was seeing a forward surge in the arts .
13 The Women 's Caucus in the Arts meets again from 15 February 1993 in Seattle , Washington .
14 In Scotland , for example , the Master of Arts ( M A ) degree is normally the first degree in an Arts faculty , with Bachelor of Science ( B Sc ) being awarded in Science faculties ) .
15 The disabled lobby in the arts must take credit for the work they have done in making galleries more accessible , but there is a great deal more to do in order to encourage and demonstrate the creative talents of older people that undoubtedly exist .
16 It was an invitation to show work in the Arts Council 's ‘ Three Perspectives on Photography ’ show at the Hayward Gallery in 1979 which turned her back towards the family : ‘ I have never been asked to produce work for use in a gallery before , and had no idea what to expect when I showed it .
17 Is work in the arts seen by both sexes as crucial to self-development as well as to a possible vocational choice ?
18 Given that the main aims of most arts departments , and of the examination syllabuses in arts subjects , refer to the development of such qualities as ‘ imagination ’ , ‘ creativity ’ , and the ‘ ability to respond expressively to given stimuli ’ ; qualities that are essentially concerned with that same kind of engagement with ‘ sensuous forms ’ mentioned above , and we are left asking the question ‘ Can , or even should , children 's work in the arts be examined at all ? ’
19 From my interviews with the arts teachers during the survey it was apparent that , even though there were criticisms of certain aspects of the philosophy underlying the issue of examinations in particular , there was clearly a widespread belief that children 's work in the arts could and should be assessed and examined .
20 The Council sought to encourage ‘ a broad range ’ of research and related activities , including fundamental and applied research , consultancy and curricular development , private study and creative work in the arts .
21 Few however achieve the qualities that the McCapra String Quartet brought to their Darlington Music Society recital in the Arts Centre on Saturday evening .
22 ( It might be useful to remind the reader at this point that the Speech and Drama movement , although fading at the school level , had become firmly entrenched in teacher colleges where many well qualified Speech and Drama people had gained appointments , colleges such as Trent Park and Goldsmiths ' , where teacher-training in the arts was not unlike theatre-training . )
23 Do you see that as the difference between the way that Americans view philanthropy in the arts as opposed to the way the English view it ?
24 Yes , there 's always been a genuine interest in the Arts Association as a point where the university , those people involved in the university , can hear about what 's taking place in the arts and also participate in some aspects of the advisory panels .
25 However , we know from Yeats 's letters even more than his poems that he thought the last possibility for aristocratic ease in the arts had disappeared when Robert Gregory was shot down over France in 1915 .
26 The two lived in Paris 1921–6 , London 1926–9 , and Higham , Suffolk 1929–40 , travelling extensively and always the centre of a lively circle in the arts .
27 BUSINESS IN THE ARTS
28 He did n't want to exacerbate what he saw as an existing weakness of his own in that respect , and although he was not censorious of other people , I think he was genuinely quite frightened of it , and at one point in the Arts Lab , when there was quite a lot of speed pills , amphetamines , going around amongst the young people there , he did speak out very strongly one evening against it , saying that he personally did not want anything like that around anything he was closely involved with because he felt that it was not a good thing for people to be speeding and it created the sort of vibes that might end up causing problems .
29 If I respect your opinion in the arts , it will be because you are especially intelligent , more than usually perceptive of colour contrasts and harmonies , rhythms and vowel sequences , the shades of meaning of a word , the motives of a character , the ring of authentic or false feeling ; we shall not argue over tastes .
30 Mr Berrie describes more of his experiences to Darlington branch members of the United Nations Association at their annual meeting in the Arts Centre , Darlington , on Friday at 7pm .
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