Example sentences of "emphasis on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For if Election '92 reminded the cosy home counties that Britain was not simply an extension of them , the renewed emphasis on the specificities of England , Scotland and Wales — and the possibility of new national and regional assemblies — also put in sharper focus a fundamental ambivalence about what ‘ Britain ’ is .
2 This approach places a heavy emphasis on the institutions of the state alone ; it describes institutions and institutional relationships in suffocating detail ; and because it focuses on constitutional " law " quite uncritically it tends to see the connections between state and society formally , simply , and legalistically in a way that ignores informal patterns of power in society and economy .
3 This is in a way a companion volume , in its emphasis on the geographers , to his much earlier book , Lectures on the Geography of Greece , based on lectures given in Oxford in 1872 ( 1873 ) .
4 The increasing emphasis on the rights of children in the campaigns of Equality For Children and of Justice for Children are mirrored in increasing legislative concern for the child 's wishes .
5 The German athletics federation ( DLV ) panel , which is expected to announce its decision by the end of the month , has put a great deal of emphasis on the findings of the reports .
6 The V&A is running a retrospective exhibition from early October to late January next year , placing special emphasis on the self-portraits and designs for objects and interiors .
7 They had worked widely within the English system , but less within the Scottish one , with its lay Children 's Panels , and less emphasis on the courts .
8 There will be an emphasis on the skills of identifying purpose , finding information , using information , including note making , the organization of information and the presentation of information , throughout the project .
9 This epistemological criticism is not directed at her political intervention but at her recourse to structuralist account and emphasis on the capacities of capital rather than of class .
10 Finally , after so much emphasis on the views of middle-class adults , what of the children themselves ?
11 In one study , body weight as well as general development progressed more in a group of premature babies living in a hospital nursery which imposed light/dark and noise/quiet rhythms than in a group who had been in a ward with less emphasis on the differences between night and day .
12 There is too much emphasis on the tasks ( agendas ) of managing and not enough on the processes ( networks ) .
13 He puts great emphasis on the difficulties of prediction , and urges that where there are rules to which people do in fact adhere for the most part , and which help maintain the social stability required for any kind of good to flourish , we are likely to come nearest to doing what is objectively right ( in terms of its actual consequences ) if we also stick to the rules , but that where the rules , however useful they would be if generally obeyed , are widely flouted we should make a direct judgement of what will have the best consequences .
14 The beliefs and practices of witchcraft , with an emphasis on the cycles and hidden aspects of nature , the special significance of places , and the generation by such means as dancing of the ‘ cone of power ’ within a magic circle from the energy residing within the human body , tie in very well with the insights obtained through Earth Mysteries research .
15 First , a return to viewing the landscape in totality , rather than the sum of its component parts , and second , a much greater emphasis on the preferences of the general public , rather than professional people , even though some studies have shown quite a good correlation between the two ( Preece , 1980 ) .
16 We strongly support the emphasis on the inter-relationships and fragility of coastal ecosystems and estuaries .
17 The primary school survey expressed concern for the range of work , i.e. too much emphasis on the basics , and the lack of continuity ( a point we have noted already ) .
18 Both place heavy emphasis on the interests of the family as against those of the wife …
19 Central government in the UK has of late tended to place greater emphasis on the criteria of local tax perceptibility and accountability .
20 Nevertheless , sex is n't just a matter of the body and recent emphasis on the successes of Masters and Johnson type techniques , 8 may result in incautious application of their techniques by the unknowledgeable .
21 The third reason cited attributes the higher proportion of dangerous lobon-gur mixtures found in Phase 2 unions to the fact that by reducing the prototype ‘ Ten Points to Remember ’ to ‘ Seven Points to Remember ’ ( mentioned in chapter 4 ) there was a reduced emphasis on the dangers of adding too much salt .
22 specify outcomes which place emphasis on the conditions of the workplace ;
23 In considering the requirements of local industry it was found necessary to place emphasis on the students elective programme ie he/she would be able to design his/her own programme to satisfy his/her own needs .
24 The distinctive feature of this Reformed theology of salvation was its emphasis on the doctrines of predestination , assurance ( or perseverance ) , and sanctification .
25 In the Zen and Taoist traditions , it was always the aim to get beyond words to the direct experience , and an emphasis on the senses rather than the thoughts may be a help in achieving this very necessary state .
26 The award is aimed at group leaders who top-rope parties on small crags and will concentrate not just on safety but on crag ethics and etiquette , an emphasis on the problems outlined above .
27 Come the glorious Labour victory , ‘ Third Term ’ should be played at full volume outside Downing Street with special emphasis on the lines ‘ I want someone who will not waste my vote , I want someone who will give me hope ’ .
28 Come the glorious Labour victory , ‘ Third Term ’ should be played at full volume outside Downing Street with special emphasis on the lines ‘ I want someone who will not waste my vote , I want someone who will give me hope ’ .
29 The main theme of the morning was the role of local centres , with emphasis on the opportunities before them in view of the proposed merger with the Chartered Building Societies Institute .
30 Mrs Edna Wall remembers Mrs Bessie Forde and Mrs Cooper as leaders marching the band of 90 or so little ones in the early 1930s to outdoor meetings in different parts of the town and always , when they came to a public house , they stopped and sang : ‘ Dare to be a Daniel — ’ with a special emphasis on the words : ‘ Keep outside the public house and bring your money home . ’
  Next page