Example sentences of "media [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Many of our beginners ' pieces are at pains to point out that there are three main types of filtration — mechanical — the straining of loose debris from the water ; chemical — the adsorption of chemicals from the water onto another media or a resin ; and biological — the breakdown of ammonia to nitrites to nitrates .
2 Neither of these events , nor other similar ones , have hit the imagination of the media or the public with the same force as the similar serious scandals involving children .
3 As Jon Savage has pointed out , pop video is , in fact , a good example of ‘ post-modern culture ’ , the product , in the words of Fredric Jameson , of ‘ a new type of social life and a new economic order — what is often euphemistically called … postindustrial or consumer society , the society of the media or the spectacle , or multinational capitalism ’ .
4 The immigrant groups had the numbers , even if they did n't have control of the media or the school board .
5 14.1 shall not be under any liability to or to any party in any way whatsoever for the destruction , damage , delay or any matters of this nature whatsoever arising our of war , rebellion , civic commotion , strikes , lock-outs and industrial disputes ; fire , explosion , earthquake , act of God , flood , drought , or bad weather ; the unavailability or deliveries , supplies , work , disks , or other media or the requisitioning or any other act or order by any government department , council or other constituted body .
6 She also notes ways in which installations , referencing and drawing upon the mass media and a range of other cultural sources , tend to bridge the gap between fine art and popular culture , thereby challenging the idea of the single fixed meaning and , indeed , conventional assumptions involved in the ‘ making sense ’ of visual imagery .
7 Although the model presented is meant to be " a step towards the combination of a semiotics of media and a sociology of communication " ( p. 239 ) an assessment of its value must await its implementation .
8 The study will seek to fill a gap in the research literature concerning both the extent of science coverage in the mass media and an understanding of the factors which influence the selection and presentation of science to a wider media audience .
9 The method of advertising used will depend largely on the ‘ advertising or marketing budget ’ , but the product can be advertised using several different types of media and the hotel or hotel group will select the method that will give them the best coverage within their financial means .
10 Sure , the newly created position with its impressive job title sounded important , but that was only to impress the media and the public .
11 Mr Major and his colleagues lament the lack of interest displayed by the media and the public in their big speeches on great issues .
12 And they are concerned that the media and the public will take the proposals floated in the paper as cast iron and expect the APB to implement them all .
13 Rugby league 's media coverage has reached saturation point while rugby union has always struggled to maintain a constant high profile among both the media and the public .
14 A ‘ good ’ story may run for four or five weeks , after which the media and the public tire of it .
15 The modern story of this notion is a good example of the way that the media and the public at large love to incorporate scientific evidence , however slender , to justify what they thought anyway , ignoring any evidence to the contrary .
16 In 1991 , an International Nuclear Event Scale was introduced to help the media and the public understand the safety significance of an incident or accident at a nuclear power plant .
17 The Guidelines will be of interest to owners , employers and managers , engineering Institutions , providers of education and training , trade unions , government , media and the public at large as well as to registered engineers and technicians .
18 Owners , employers/managers , registered engineers , professional Institutions , providers of education and training , trade unions , government , The Engineering Council , the media and the public are all affected by risk issues .
19 I only wish and I mean this very sincerely I only wish we could spend as much time and as often as is spent discussing fox hunting on the county 's homeless , on abused children , on the handicapped , on the increasing crime and on unemployment and I only wish that the media and the public and even members of this council would take as much notice of that as they do about this debate on fox hunting .
20 One Bulgarian woman was quoted in the Financial Times on June 5 as saying : " The two main parties have turned the media and the campaign into a slanging match . "
21 What they lacked was Mr Pozsgay 's eloquence , access to the media and the ability to relate these lofty ideas to the man and woman in the street .
22 ‘ We are going to need the help of the gay community in London , the help of the media and the help of the public . ’
23 It will help us to re-examine two questions which are central to any educational institution : ( i ) what contributions to the learning process can be made by libraries , independent study , the new media and the computer ? and ( ii ) what are tutorial staff/or ?
24 ‘ We discussed the power of the media and the way in which they condition people 's ways of thinking , their idea of reality and their values . ’
25 ‘ We discussed the power of the media and the way in which they condition people 's ways of thinking , their idea of reality and their values . ’
26 It would sit for a limited period , probably less than six months , and would take over responsibility for those areas of state operation essential for impartial elections including the security forces , a limited budgetary role , the state-owned media and the conduct of the elections themselves .
27 ‘ A joint agreement by the media and the Government not to report on particular matters . ’
28 After 10 tumultous years of substantial achievement and disastrous mistakes , the Sandinistas control the army , the unions , the youth movements , much of the media and the money — what there is of it .
29 After 10 tumultous years of substantial achievement and disastrous mistakes , the Sandinistas control the army , the unions , the youth movements , much of the media and the money — what there is of it .
30 The government and the opposition on July 4 signed an agreement on electoral guarantees , regulating access to the media and the presence of foreign observers .
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