Example sentences of "at in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course it would be the height of absurdity to lay down a rule that these proportions should even approximately be aimed at in every orchestral movement . |
2 | Lenin 's attitude , in so far as it is discernible , will be looked at in a moment , but by this time he was more cut off through illness from daily supervision of affairs . |
3 | Some of these comments related to two very important aspects of the Board 's work and deserved to be looked at in a little more detail . |
4 | The issues must , however , be looked at in a broader context . |
5 | Recently the life habits of the giants have been looked at in a way that disproves most of these traditional notions . |
6 | It is strange to see , however , how a ‘ supra-personal ’ quality can be hinted at in a girl or woman , coming close to the archetypal spirit . |
7 | When asked what happened , 62% said they were touched in a sensual way ; 42% experienced someone touching their sex organs ; 33% were masturbated ; 28% were forced to show their sex organs to another person ; 25% were shown another person 's sex organs ; 24% touched another person 's sex organs ; 21% were talked to about sex in an erotic way ; 21% were shown pornographic material ; 16% took part in oral sex ; 10% were flashed at in a public place ; 5% were involved in sexual intercourse ( sometimes including anal sex ) ; and 3% were involved in kissing in a sensual way . |
8 | please sir , I want some more , the master of the but he turned very pale and then he what , said the master at in a stern voice , please sir , replied Oliver I want some more , the master glare at Oliver 's head with the ladle |
9 | This change , in itself , is hardly to be wondered at in a century which saw such dramatic features as large-scale warfare and recurring visitations of the plague : the consequences of both affected society as a whole , the church included . |
10 | Here are some of the main basic devices : [ quote ] Looked at in a cold light , most of these devices seem pretty silly , if not worse . |
11 | This agreement , arrived at in a period of relative stability in international air travel , had been thrown into question with the arrival — and more pertinently , the collapse — of Freddie Laker 's cut-price service . |
12 | by no means perfect and there are some loopholes in it that we 'll have a look at in a moment . |
13 | In total contrast to the problems facing speech recognition , which will be looked at in a moment , the task of electronically generating speech has pretty much been mastered . |
14 | However , the situation in Leeds needs to be looked at in a national as well as in a local context . |
15 | Erm the document we 're gon na look at in a minute , talks about training entitlement , so we can maybe , maybe pick that up . |
16 | A computer is a wonderfully useful tool but it will be only a nuisance to your wife if all the language data is locked up on disks and she has nothing to look at in a spare five minutes . |
17 | There was a feeling that the wider issues needed to be looked at in a national forum . |
18 | The Construction Skills Training Programme is based at in a purpose-built centre that can provide facilities for all aspects of training for the construction industry . |
19 | Looked at in a different way , a feudal knight would have a squire who carried his armour for him , sharpened up his sword , and polished his boots . |
20 | Making him into a saint must have been highly embarrassing for the opposition , and some of the satisfaction derived thereby is hinted at in a probably contemporary poem in the Chronicle . |
21 | Mr justifies abandoning the approach in and on the basis that the decision was arrived at in a different housing market , when it was reasonable to conclude that the plaintiff 's loss of interest on the capital employed would be exceeded by the increase in the value of the property . |
22 | You can have a percentage of the salary , we 'll look at in a minute . |
23 | And they shouted at in a while they saw it coming up again , they give another warning . |
24 | Does ‘ read ’ mean ‘ studied assiduously from cover to cover ’ or ‘ borrowed to look at one or two chapters ’ or ‘ glanced at in a library ’ ? |
25 | But everybody you see now , you look at in a different light . |
26 | As soon as the price of oil starts to go up again , then I 'm sure that it would be looked at in a far more serious manner . |
27 | These topics are often looked at in an historical context : changes in the patterning of family life with industrialization and urbanization are examined . |
28 | Braverman ( 1974 ) argues that scientific management and the work of individuals such as F. W. Taylor , that we looked at in an earlier chapter , encouraged the development of the control of the worker by management and that the transformation of work advocated by scientific management led to the de-skilling and to the degradation of the worker . |
29 | The transition from one to the other takes place after a few seconds of observation , is discontinous and can not be stopped at in an intermediate position . |
30 | I telephoned the C I D department at in an effort to trace the officer who was dealing with that case . |