Example sentences of "and in [art] sense " in BNC.

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1 During his life George Costakis had to fight and to demonstrate that white is white , and in no sense black .
2 Dr Clarke is a political historian , and in a sense a political historian of the old school .
3 Observers of a mining community in the 1950s noted that ‘ husband and wife live separate and in a sense secret lives … it is a point of honour among men to keep some time for drinking and attending sporting events with their mates ’ .
4 And in a sense he 's become a prisoner to the publicity he 's generated .
5 He returned to European Russia overland , leaving a trail of triumphal arches in the towns of Siberia , and in a sense rounding off the old route before the appearance of the railway .
6 But , having said that , it is not or was not an issue at the forefront of British politics and in a sense you can say the whole nation was guilty in that way .
7 Rather it means the extension of a longstanding trend whereby council houses have generally been built in either Kirkwall or Stromness , and in a sense the opening up of new opportunities since council houses are now more readily available than they were before .
8 One of the great issues in the revolutionary struggle of the seventeenth century ( and in a sense it had gone on ever since and , indeed , even before Magna Carta in 1215 ) , culminating in the Bill of Rights 1689 , was as to the liability of the subject to be taxed by the Crown without his consent as expressed by his representatives in Parliament and it was an issue resolved against the Crown and in favour of the subject .
9 Like all his brothers , Charles was destined to outlive his wife ; and in a sense we may not wonder at that fact .
10 And in a sense that was how they must view her , a difficult prickly maid up from the country .
11 It 's our work around heterosexism which makes a direct and daily challenge to them , and in a sense this work is a pure act of coming out in that it no longer allows them to treat us as one of the girls ( or boys ) who is really just like them .
12 And in a sense , I think that is true .
13 The region was overwhelmingly German in character , and in a sense its problem would have to be resolved before Franco-German relations could return to a more normal footing .
14 He was in Hollywood by 1915 in time to see Griffith at the height of his powers , and in a sense Vidor was always to remain a representative of the Griffith era ; he was to become Hollywood 's token Progressive in a period when the main energies of that phenomenon had been exhausted .
15 Blumer suggested that the motion picture held before the adolescent ‘ modes of living and schemes of conduct ’ and in a sense organized his needs and suggested lines of conduct , and that this was possible ‘ for too many of the pictures are authentic portrayals ’ .
16 And in a sense it could .
17 In Bell 's work the giving of financial support within middle-class families is ‘ men 's business ’ , and in a sense this is inevitable given that men exercise direct control over economic resources in this setting .
18 Looking at in-law relationships generally , it is apparent that one of their distinctive features in any culture is that they are conducted both through , and in a sense for the sake of , a third party .
19 He is merely expressing a suspicion , and in a sense a hope ( ‘ when she has given him the clap , then he 'll come back to me ’ , to modernize it somewhat ) .
20 And in a sense the holy alliance came to be seen as representing their interests .
21 And in a sense , who knows you better than your ex-wives or lovers ? ’
22 The channel is very ‘ 80s ’ — a loose , pluralistic relationship with producers , and in a sense its audience as well .
23 And in a sense it happens to be English language and English literature that I teach , but I do n't really think I 'm teaching that , what I 'm doing is helping people to think , hopefully , and have ideas and excite them about ideas and think about themselves and the way they live .
24 Rather as with other areas fundamental to the operation of the unconscious , artefacts may resist conscious articulation and in a sense be embarrassed by language .
25 Since by definition jewellery reflects and in a sense embodies the social order , it should hardly be surprising , still less an occasion for despair , that social change as profound as that which marked the transition from an aristocratic to a democratic order should have brought about drastic changes in the uses to which precious substances were put .
26 Commentary … allows us to say something other than the text itself , but on condition that it is the text itself which is said , and in a sense completed .
27 The whole of a control area is referenced by the entries in a single index record , and in a sense this is equivalent to a cylinder in ISAM terms .
28 Although we miss George 's presence , and his unfailing good humour , we know that he was looking forward to this wedding and we have fulfilled his hopes and wishes , and in a sense he is with us here today in our memories of him .
29 Now it might be argued as was done by Kant , for example — that the idea of a non-arbitrary , objective , order is built into the very concept of an external object ; that one can not significantly refer to external objects qua external without acknowledging by implication the existence of such an order ; and in a sense this is of course true .
30 He was sharp , alert and in a sense no different from his old self , but he was not — somehow — Li Shai Tung .
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