Example sentences of "sum up [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus David Reynolds and Christopher Thorne have resorted to such phrases as " competitive co-operation " or " allies of a kind " in their attempts to sum up the famous wartime partnership .
2 He says Oxford is a wonderland we wanted to sum up the traditional image with dreaming spires and punting on the Cherwell .
3 This , as Henry looked at it , the piped organ music swelling through the chapel , seemed to sum up the complete irrelevance of English literature .
4 Herbert also penned the verses which have come to sum up the general fate of such investigations :
5 First , to sum up the relevant conclusions so far .
6 So what would The Inspirals T-shirt slogan be to sum up the current attitude ?
7 So , to sum up the main points so far : the scriptible as a value and the commentary as a form of reading both imply an approach which is largely incompatible with the chief principles of classical structuralism .
8 To sum up the hybrid theory that has emerged : it is that non-reinforced pre-exposure to a stimulus will allow the formation of potentially interfering associations and bring about a loss of associability .
9 Perhaps I might see in the rising of that sun some icon quintessentially Pacific , or think some thought which in a flash would sum up the essential message of the great Ocean .
10 Speaking more generally , I suppose that I could sum up the Prime Minister 's speech — without rancour — as timid , devoid of national purpose and lacking in inspiration .
11 That would just about sum up the general South African reaction to the record 26–3 defeat by Australia .
12 Let us sum up the main points .
13 We might sum up the naive inductivist position by saying that , according to it , science is based on the principle of induction , which we can write :
14 The view that almost everyone except the Commission subscribed to was summed up a few years later by the UN Economic Commission for Europe when it wrote in a report on damage surveys in many countries : ‘ Research results obtained so far indicate that air pollution is an essential , causal factor in the destabilisation of forests or even in the breakdown of some forest ecosystems . ’
15 Conventional Hollywood thinking in the late 1930s was summed up a few years later by Raymond Moley when he was discussing the general ethics of the Production Code .
16 Patrick Wilson beautifully summed up the overall problem in a general sense :
17 Fairbairn ) aptly summed up the Labour party 's position .
18 Bowie , whose admiration is tinged with honest caution , has summed up the Lacanian system in these words :
19 WHEN Ian McGeechan made his oft-quoted remark in Australia last summer that David Sole was ‘ a player 10 years ahead of his time ’ , the Lions ' coach neatly summed up the collective view of the touring party .
20 Everett True , writing in Melody Maker , probably summed up the general reaction to the shows when he wrote : ‘ It 's rock .
21 Gerald Sterling neatly summed up the Conservative case : ‘ Voting Labour means high taxes , high taxes mean less to spend , less to spend means fewer things bought , fewer things bought means fewer things produced , and fewer things produced means less work for everyone . ’
22 As my colleague N.K. Humphrey neatly summed up an earlier draft of this chapter ; ‘ … memes should be regarded as living structures , not just metaphorically but technically .
23 These words by Bulot Okhudzhava , from a poem entitled ‘ A poet has no rivals in fate ’ ( 1988 ) , sum up the Russian poet 's vision of any individual :
24 In many ways these two opinions sum up the different preconceptions , experiences , attitudes and priorities of the two sides .
25 Some of your comments really sum up the TECHNIQUEST experience :
26 This last proverb sums up a traditional view of debt as a last-resort means of affording necessities , when the alternative would be immediate hardship , perhaps disaster .
27 That sums up a fundamental assumption of this work .
28 Dick Lindsell sums up a notable achievement in this way : ‘ C&P having been conveived and put into motion by ICI in a move which some saw as defensive , I believe that we are now increasingly demonstrating that we are as attractive as other ICI businesses .
29 McCrea sums up the Western code by his declaration that all his wants is to ‘ enter my house justified ’ while Scott is more easy-going and hence survives to mourn his partner in a world where a Westerner is more likely to be an unshaven brute played by Warren Oates than a white-hatted , true-hearted paladin .
30 Hills sums up the combined effect of the tax and benefit changes since 1979 :
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