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

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1 And in the light of the recent Beverley Lewis tragedy , Adrienne Baker puts the case for self-help groups to relieve the isolation and enormous pressure felt by the mothers of handicapped children A special kind of need
2 Given what we have heard about Eli and his sons , and in the light , also , of those dark prophecies of doom , what message do those words convey as Israel goes into battle with Philistia ?
3 A booklet of instructions was issued to American servicemen landing in Britain , and in the light of today 's freer manners , and of our familiarity with foreigners , the tone seems prim and earnest indeed : ‘ It is n't a good idea to say ‘ bloody ’ in mixed company in Britain .
4 And in the light of increasing concern about the possibility of global warming , the more we understand about our water , the better .
5 At the workshop the organisers had managed to unite informed educational opinion throughout Nigeria and to establish a productive working climate in which panels in six areas of the primary school curriculum : cultural and creative art , languages , mathematics , physical and health education , science and social studies met and in the light of the goals set at the 1969 Curriculum Conference expanded and refined objectives in these areas and produced a series of guidelines which have since been used throughout Nigeria at university and state level as a basis for detailed curriculum planning .
6 In this case the fact that all the bans were put into effect and no reports of significant clashes between librarians and local authorities emerged , probably indicates that in the last resort employer 's directives preceded loyalty to professional obligations ; and in the light of the current employment situation it would have been surprising if such personal considerations did not prevail .
7 He said he 'd noticed that our Mini was getting a bit down at heel , and in the light of Ken 's injuries he thought the least he could do was to give me a better means of transport .
8 He has made no secret of his irritation with the City and its ways , and in the light of the group 's disastrous plunge to losses of £71m for the year to June , shareholders are being presented with a ‘ sell me your shares or shoot yourselves in the foot ’ type offer .
9 It is obviously of interest to ask why this should be , and in the light of the resemblance whether feminist versions of folklinguistics serve any useful political purpose .
10 Perhaps the most innovative exploration of Mannheim 's work , both in scholarly terms and in the light of contemporary sociological theory is by A.P .
11 Seen in this light , and in the light of what he had now told me , I studied him afresh .
12 ‘ We bring what we believe is the best art , and let people see it in the light of their own country and in the light of their own culture ’ , he says .
13 The panel also undertook a questionnaire survey of the status quo in study skills throughout the county , and in the light of its results has discussed the dissemination of materials from other authorities ( e.g. the ILEA Effective Learning package ) , and two panel members have been requested to coordinate their individual efforts to produce INSET packages for school-based work .
14 They checked on the possibility that saccadic movements made with the eyes closed , or in the dark , might be slowed , or that the velocity may then be independent of length of saccade , and found that they were not : that is , waking eye movements with eyes closed , or in the dark , are the same as with eyes opened and in the light .
15 It will , however , remain to be seen what practical effect is achieved by this legislation , given the central role of the senior judiciary in determining this issue and in the light of judicial criticism of such a measure .
16 However , in terms of the Act of 1980 and in the light of what has been stated above , the school 's admission criteria still played a part in the panel 's deliberations .
17 The decision was made purely in terms of the Act of 1980 and in the light of what has been stated above , the school 's admission criteria .
18 The issue is a narrow one , namely whether on the true construction of section 9(4) of the Act of 1975 and in the light of the facts that ( a ) Dr. Hayes was a servant of the Crown at the time when he made his investigation into the Lockerbie disaster , ( b ) he has since retired from the service of the Crown , and ( c ) that the evidence sought relates to what he discovered when acting as such a servant , the court has any power to make the order sought .
19 The trial of these charges was subsequently fixed for June 1992 , with an estimated duration of nine weeks , and in the light of the advice already given by this Board in relation to the appeal , it is now in progress .
20 My own understanding of the role of services in the lives of disabled people has developed , and in the light of this I have reviewed my own working practices .
21 They are the background of legal principles against which the Act is viewed , and in the light of which Parliament is assumed to have legislated , without being expected to express them .
22 All the oligopoly models just discussed are examples of non-co-operative games , and in the light of the antitrust laws in most advanced industrial countries this would seem to be appropriate .
23 The swing back to scientific explanations and solutions and the re-entry of the expert into the state apparatuses , needs to be understood both in terms of the internal transformations within scientific knowledge and in the light of these broader economic and political developments .
24 It is clear that the Authority adjusted its approach to INSET quite considerably after the early days of PNP and in the light of our sixth report and feedback from schools .
25 Rachaela got up , and in the light of the street lamps through the uncurtained windows , padded into the kitchen .
26 Then he pushed him towards the light , and in the light he saw the face of a boy of twenty .
27 Because the ability of breastfeeding to sustain the period of infecundity due to amenorrhoea over long periods depends , inter alia , upon the frequency and intensity of suckling , and in the light of the generalized view that lengthy spacing is essential to child survival , in most African and some other societies , breastfeeding is reinforced by abstinence .
28 On the assumption that the account of this event in Molla Husrev 's life is at least broadly correct , however , and in the light of the documentary and such other evidence as exists , it would appear that he left for Bursa not earlier than Rajab 876 nor later than Shawwal 877 and returned to become Mufti perhaps as early as 878/1473–4 .
29 One can only see such decisions , though , against the social and political conditions of the time when such a choice was made , and in the light of contemporary warfare and weaponry .
30 As the right hon. Gentleman referred to action in the Security Council , and in the light of the fall of Vukovar and the continuing horrendous threat to Dubrovnik , will he seek to obtain agreement for a Security Council resolution imposing comprehensive sanctions , including an international oil ban , on the whole area , as a way of exerting pressure to bring the fighting to an end ?
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