Example sentences of "of [art] first generation " in BNC.

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1 The authors of this chapter acknowledges the help of ESRI in the funding of work leading to the prototyping of the first generation of UGIX .
2 Nonetheless , theirs are the coarsest images of the first generation of LC TVs .
3 This is partly because of the great competition brought about by the flood of new records over the past two years which has prompted the major record companies to reissue at mid-price ( and sometimes in the bargain range ) many of the first generation of digital records made in the early 1980s .
4 At least a quarter of the first generation were married , and several passed on their canonries to their children .
5 Designed to complement ‘ Gravity and Grace : the changing condition of sculpture 1965–1975 ’ which opened at the Hayward Gallery last month ( The Art Newspaper , p.24 , Jan 1993 , p. 5 ) , Lisson has mounted a survey of the art of the first generation of minimal and conceptual artists .
6 The overall picture is of the first generation harbouring little interest in sport , apart from horse racing !
7 The general occupational picture of black sportsmen 's parents is consistent with the rest of the first generation Caribbeans in the UK and as nearly all of them came from the West Indies ( mostly from Jamaica , but others from Dominica , Antigua , St Kitts , St Lucia , Montserrat and Guyana and fewer still from Trinidad , Nevis and Barbados and a small number from West Africa ) this is not unusual .
8 For the most part , though , the energy of the first generation of intelligentsia was absorbed in the ideological quest which blossomed in the 1840s .
9 In early computers , in particular those of the first generation , little distinction was made between architecture and implementation ; the architecture was whatever could reliably and economically be implemented in hardware .
10 None the less the sheer ability and enthusiasm of the first generation established the value of the MRO and the important contribution he or she could bring to teachers and schools , both primary and secondary .
11 Few stations of the first generation survived the vast increase of railway traffic , but some did and they are well worth seeing Railways added a vast amount of detail to the English landscape , besides manipulating it at times on a large scale .
12 By 1927–8 many of the first generation of intellectuals had already left , disillusioned by increasingly sectarian politics and rigorously disciplined organisational structures .
13 Such advice was fully taken in the preparation of the first generation of development plans in the late 1940s and early 1950s .
14 He then crossed together members of the first generation , and found that in the second generation tall and short peas occurred in the ratio 3 tall : 1 short .
15 Now consider what happens when two of the first generation tall peas are crossed .
16 He then crossed members of the first generation ; and in the second generation the peas were tall and short in the ratio 3 to 1 .
17 Even allowing for a slight predominance of boys over girls among children , this still suggests that around two-thirds of the first generation of mill workers were female .
18 However , the Afro-Caribbean communities themselves have continued to grow , as the migrants of the first generation have settled and had families of their own .
19 It seems certain that they first found their way from the Creole of the first generation Caribbean migrants into the LE of the second generation , where they occur very frequently .
20 If this kind of picture were to apply to the London Caribbean community , we should expect to find a pattern where Creole was used between members of the first generation and by them to their children .
21 Such people are likely to be a very small proportion of the first generation Caribbean community in London .
22 For at least some people of the first generation , Creole has symbolic value as a language of black identity , and those individuals may try to maintain their " Caribbeanness " by keeping their speech as close to Creole as possible .
23 These men supplied many of the first generation of Russian permanent representatives in western Europe : of the twelve of these accredited in the first decade of the eighteenth century five had been members of the group of students sent to Venice in 1697 .
24 Meanwhile , the first British PWR was being planned for Sizewell on the Suffolk coast , already the site of a first generation Magnox station .
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