Example sentences of "such as [art] " in BNC.

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1 If the operator is following a linear feature , such as a contour line , the digitizer can be switched to streaming mode and the location of the pointer recorded at some specified time interval , such as every tenth of a second .
2 A high enterprise , lords and commons , a high enterprise and a hard , and such as every seventh son of a seventh son does not venture on . ’
3 An art monograph need not be about a person , but can be about an individual work or a scheme such as a mural decoration .
4 ‘ Essentially it 's an electronic brochure , but it could be used to promote a branded product , such as a hotel consortium or Agatha Christie weekends .
5 The final garden section has been screened off neatly with espalier fruit and given over to salad crops and utility elements such as a shed , a compost area and an incinerator ( essential ingredients in most compositions ) .
6 This is largely a matter of forming the habit of noting the wind from smoke or some other indication and of orientating yourself relative to the sun or an obvious feature such as a coast line , i.e. remember something along the lines of ‘ Into wind is into sun ’ , or say to yourself , ‘ I must land with the sun over my left shoulder ’ , etc .
7 Honing your skills like this is very enjoyable and will give you confidence if you ever have to land along a very narrow line such as a pathway .
8 above heaters , air-conditioning ducts or heating vents , or in very hot or cold rooms , such as a boiler room , or an unheated outhouse .
9 Select a relaxing image , such as a sparkling brook or a restless ocean .
10 Practise the kick from a sideways-on stance such as a straddle .
11 Sometimes something relatively innocent such as a chewed sausage or a chicken bone , or a scrap of toast with a little fish paste sticking to it .
12 Martin Braine found that if children between five and six years of age are shown a standard visual illusion — such as a stick in water appearing to be broken , by light refraction — they will distinguish correctly between ‘ looks ? ’ and ‘ really ? ’ questions , but that if they are asked the neutral question ‘ Is the stick straight or broken ? ’ they will say that it is broken .
13 Its purely endogenous nature is well illustrated by the facts that it can be evoked by the absence of a stimulus such as a gap in a long sequence of evenly spaced tones and that the actual probability and significance of the stimulus is less important in determining whether or not the P300 will occur than the subject 's perception of its probability and significance .
14 The second question which an opponent of dualism such as a functionalist must face , concerns the alleged privacy of the mental .
15 You can also get a loan for the cost of reconnection of fuel supply after a debt has been paid , and for essential household equipment such as a cooker or heating appliance .
16 There are different ways of enforcing payments such as a direct deduction from wages or income support , or by seizing a person 's possessions .
17 This clearly does not leave much money for other items such as a television licence and rental , or holidays .
18 Sheltered housing is accommodation in a group of self-contained flats ( or sometimes bungalows ) with a resident warden , alarm system and some shared facilities such as a residents ' lounge , guest room and laundry .
19 Noverre called his fourth group character dancers , that is those whose physique and movements were not necessarily of the finest but whose abilities when playing some comic or dramatic role such as a Cyclops or Fury were most valuable .
20 Shakespeare 's dramas of Hamlet , Romeo and Juliet and Othello have many subtle touches of humour and tenderness , as do his lighter works such as A Midsummer Night 's Dream .
21 It is in this field that Ashton and MacMillan have made many innovations in those of their ballets that describe very subtle relationships , feelings and emotions such as A Month in the Country and Enigma Variations , The Invitation and Mayerling .
22 The best way to practise your tiling skills if you 've never done any before if by covering just a small area such as a washbasin splashback , where setting out the tiles so they are centred on the area concerned is a simple job , and you have the minimum of tile cutting to do .
23 Use a spotlight on plants with a strong profile , such as a yucca or red hot poker , or a tall , feathery fennel .
24 A centralised scheme would disrupt existing relationships between BIIBA members and their insurers , and lose them valuable financial advantages such as a no claims bonus .
25 All it needs is to promise a high-powered investigation , such as a Royal Commission , into the practicalities of an alternative voting system ( surely justified by the intense public interest now abounding ) .
26 An overseas company dealing in works of art which used premises in London for viewing and storing works of art and controlled access to a secure vault at the premises had an established place of business in Great Britain on the premises , although other works of art not belonging to the company were also on the premises and no outward sign of the company , such as a nameplate , was displayed on the premises .
27 Only a life-or-death issue such as a liver or heart will hit the headlines .
28 The planning authority also has to advertise locally any proposals involving large buildings ( those more than 20 metres high ) , or any ‘ unneighbourly uses ’ — such as a casino , scrap yard , cemetery or slaughterhouse — and put up a notice on the site itself .
29 If you think your application will be unpopular ( such as a mini-cab office or a bed and breakfast hostel ) , you can ask the council for a ‘ personal ’ or ‘ limited period ’ planning permission , so the council can review the situation at a later date .
30 But co-operation over matters such as a futures rulebook and joint compliance have indicated the economies of scale possible in combining with the TSA 's 1,000 members .
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