Example sentences of "[is] reflect in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The franchise application bill , including £2m of ‘ golden handcuff ’ bonus payments to 20 or 30 executive staff , is reflected in a £4m extraordinary charge below the line — part of which was offset against Exchequer levy , which fell 30 p.c. last year . |
2 | This attitude is reflected in a variety of ways in the popular press . |
3 | The establishment 's insecurity is reflected in a report written in 1986 by the British Medical Association ( BMA ) , which hotly defends the position of medical orthodoxy and is disparaging of alternative methods which , it claims , are ‘ unscientific ’ ; not based on systematically conducted trials , and therefore not worthy of attention . |
4 | Thus the lack of balance which strikes anyone looking at a thoroughly drained , treeless landscape is reflected in a lack of honest balancing in the books and ledgers which lie behind that landscape . |
5 | This high incidence of poverty and low incomes among pensioners is reflected in a wide range of measures of deprivation , such as lack of consumer durables , poor diet , insufficient heating and inadequate housing . |
6 | There are also bound to be variations with age , which in terms of family relationships is reflected in a person 's position in the structure of generations ( for a discussion of age and generation , see Finch , 1986a ) . |
7 | This is reflected in a number of studies of kinship , but I shall use the terms employed by Firth , Hubert and Forge ( 1970 , ch. 6 ) . |
8 | This subordination is reflected in a change of emphasis that Aquinas brought to the study of metaphysics . |
9 | This is reflected in a multiplicity of senses for any given word in the dictionary . |
10 | This ‘ home-centredness ’ is reflected in a strong emphasis placed on obtaining consumer durables , on an orientation to consumption . |
11 | It is taken as axiomatic in this book that every aspect of the meaning of a word is reflected in a characteristic pattern of semantic normality ( and abnormality ) in grammatically appropriate contexts . |
12 | That view is reflected in a Government White Paper which was published in January 1985 : Financial Services in the United Kingdom : A New Framework for Investor Protection ( 1985 ) ( Cmnd. 9432 ) . |
13 | I have always detected that an absence of humour is reflected in a very loud laugh , as if it is necessary to set in motion some violent mechanism before anything funny ultimately tickles the fancy , and Crossman certainly displayed this mannerism . |
14 | If this is the case , and long-term memory for the simple association is reflected in a widespread increase in numbers of synapses , it is difficult to argue that the memory is ‘ represented , by but a single set of synapses at a particular motor neuron ; thousands must be involved , distributed across many cells . |
15 | The targeting of the security forces by Republican paramilitaries is reflected in a rise in the number of members of the security forces killed as a proportion of total deaths . |
16 | D&B 's Marketing Manager , Philip Mellor , said : ‘ Extreme caution in British boardrooms is reflected in a reluctance by firms either to tie up vital funds in increased stocks or take on new staff . ’ |
17 | The first was the traditional stance of discrete arts subjects which is reflected in a number of organizational structures in education , for example , the majority of initial training course structures , GCSE subject descriptions , most single art subject associations , etc . |
18 | ‘ The changes seem to be working , and this is reflected in a slight increase in circulation . |
19 | This is reflected in a retained capacity for DNA synthesis which leads to an expansion ( stage 1 ) or a shift ( stage 2 ) of the proliferative compartment towards the upper portions of the crypt . |
20 | The whole figure is subject to the element of reasonable future probability and this factor is commonly reflected in the multiplier ( but sometimes is reflected in a reduced multiplicand ) . |
21 | The government 's approach is reflected in a 1993 budget allocating 60 per cent of expenditure to social welfare and 20 per cent to farm subsidies . |
22 | Our lack of peace is reflected in every area of our lives . |
23 | This duality or conflict of opposites is reflected in every facet of life . |
24 | Multiply those beans by the fruits and vegetables that we now expect to find on supermarket shelves twelve months of the year at affordable ( cheap ) prices , and the dilemma of a million malnourished and impoverished producers of luxury foods is reflected in every casual purchase . |
25 | This is reflected in an increase in funding for the biotransformations project , which a spokesman for the department said had been ‘ very successful ’ . |
26 | This quality is reflected in an accent that has a blunt and acerbic ring to it , especially in east Berlin , which was always more plebeian than most western districts . |
27 | This is reflected in an occasionally abrupt narrative and a lack of reference to the larger scene against which Jacopo della Quercia played out his life . |
28 | The year 1987/88 was a remarkably good one for the Company , a fact that is reflected in an extract from the Chairman 's statement in the Annual Report . |
29 | Their application is a matter of skill and timing and this is reflected in the attention they receive from the refereeing panel . |
30 | on delivery from BREL York to Ilford , new class 321 emu No 321334 is reflected in the waters of the River Ouse as it passes Offord Cluney , near Huntingdon , on 31 March 1989 . |