Example sentences of "in [art] recent [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A clear example of this was presented in the recent critique by Sinha ( 1986 ) of the goals of psychology .
2 Included in the Mersey squad is Carl Wall ( Gemini ) who won a bronze medal in the recent European under-16 championships in Italy .
3 Highly-rated Beresford , named as the best left-back in the Second Division in the recent PFA awards , was rumoured to be leaving in the summer when his contract expires .
4 Wilkinson was in poor spirits after losing both his matches in the recent Davis Cup match with Hungary in Budapest , on clay , but the grass court season has given him renewed zest and he is playing the best tennis of his career .
5 A last minute goal also sunk United at Priory Stadium in the recent East Anglian Cup clash between the local rivals .
6 One of the scientists involved in the recent discovery that the big bang theory is essentially correct was former BAY CITY ROLLER DEREK LONGMUIR .
7 The inaugural exhibition of Maak , its name deriving from the initials of its directors and situated in Blackburn Road , is a group of nine sculptures by Phillip King ( to 5 October ) dating from the early years of his career and previously shown in the recent survey of his art at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park .
8 Pindown was a serious professional failure , but was a hundred miles removed from the level of criminal activity of which we heard in the recent trial .
9 In September , Joseph requested permission to travel to Washington to correct the mistakes made in the recent settlement .
10 Certificates were awarded to the 63 girls who all passed at a variety of levels in the recent exams .
11 Among the issues raised by this case were how the court was to go about deciding exactly what powers Parliament had intended to give to the GLC in relation to London Transport ; whether the GLC owed a duty to its ratepayers not to spend the rates on large subsidies for travellers ; whether the GLC was entitled to implement its cheap fares policy just because it had been a major issue in the recent GLC elections ; the extent to which central government ought to control local authority spending ; whether and to what extent public transport ought to be treated as a public service or , on the other hand , as a business which has to break even or make a profit .
12 Did you enjoy acting alongside Marlon Brando in the recent film The Freshman ?
13 In the recent film Return of the Jedi , for example , the imaginative licence of science fiction is combined with a reverence for genres already developed within the film industry in order to offer images of Orientalism and primitivism extended and exaggerated beyond the point of realistic representation of ‘ other ’ peoples or goods ( for an extension of this argument see Miller forthcoming ; for a comparable example see Spooner 1986 ) .
14 There were then two lean seasons before suddenly he had another taste of victory in the recent Sunningdale Foursomes .
15 Pre-tax profits in 1992 climbed 49 per cent to £147.2 million , on turnover boosted by almost 24 per cent to £1.6 billion , as outlined in the recent rights issue document .
16 A Clydesdale crew has admitted mistakenly racing and winning at restricted two level in the recent Prontaprint Fours Head .
17 In daily practice as well as in the recent studies Dieulafoy lesion is diagnosed most often by endoscopy .
18 Among them is the snuff box sold by Gloria Thurn und Taxis in the recent Sotheby 's sale in Geneva on 17 November for a record £1,155,2507 ( see The Art Newspaper No. 23 , December 1992 , p.6 ) .
19 In the last three years , there have been important exhibitions of your work in Winterthur , Hannover and Valencia , you showed at the Sao Paulo Bienal in 1989 and in the recent Carnegie International in Pittsburgh .
20 This was demonstrated clearly in the recent debates in Parliament .
21 Taken in conjunction with Cox 's findings , these results are frequently quoted , even in the recent literature , as strong evidence , not merely against the idea that creativity and psychosis are connected , but actually in support of a quite contrary view : that high ability somehow militates against serious mental disorder .
22 Another mechanism which has previously been considered important is the repression of emotional events ( Freud , 1915/1957 ) , although there is some support for such an effect in the long term studies of personal memories discussed later , repression as a mechanism has received relatively little attention in the recent literature in cognitive psychology .
23 ( Carse is still being recommended to students in the recent literature . )
24 I am indebted to our Home Improvements Editor , David Holloway , for providing me with the following information relating to the 2.5 per cent VAT increase announced in the recent Budget .
25 The outcome of the elections was something of a personal reverse for President George Bush , whose popularity rating had plummeted following what was perceived as his indecisiveness in the recent budget crisis and the abandonment of his pledge not to raise taxes .
26 As for Labour , John Smith says his party will accept whatever PSBR the Tories produced in the recent budget .
27 Since the government 's Autumn Statement we have seen increased health service charges , transport increases etcetera and now we hear in the recent Budget the result of Black Wednesday in September nineteen ninety two of which billions of pounds were thrown down the drain that workers will be expected to bear the burden once again .
28 His seeming determination to be confused with the distinguished British artist is evident in the recent press release advertising an exhibition of his work in which he refers to his emphasis on non-commissioned portrait drawings which ‘ entail months , even years , of work with the sitter , while very little peripheral material such as smaller studies , sculpture , and etchings is allowed to emerge from the studio ’ .
29 Nowhere was this more evident than in the recent election campaign .
30 In the recent election , politicians of all shades seemed reluctant to commit themselves to higher spending on aid , and there is more talk nowadays about the west 's obligations to nations emerging from communist dictatorship in eastern and central Europe .
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