Example sentences of "the new [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 John Allen became the most well-informed person in the country about what was going on , for the new Minister of the Arts , Jenny Lee , invited him to survey drama in schools and colleges .
2 It is ironic both that the new architecture of the masses should eventually have ended the dominance of great houses , and that more ordinary men and women should have become protagonists in the novel , for these were not the developments , either in life or in art , that Disraeli had in mind .
3 The C P R E er remains opposed to the basic principle of the new settlement on the grounds that have already been discussed , it 's not needed , it 's not sustainable and it 's inconsistent with with current and emerging guidance .
4 That frank acknowledgement of the new freedom between the sexes , which Modigliani and the women he loved enjoyed , was what offended the respectable Parisians .
5 There ar there is er an excessive proliferation of European bodies with the European parliament and now the new committee of the regions and then you also have the economic and social committee .
6 Almost to a man they were against the new phenomenon of the movies and they made no effort to include them in their ‘ night-time ’ world .
7 These training exercises are geared towards getting the new members of the Falcons team used to the routine .
8 The old law kills , but God gives the new law for the conditions whereof should be more easy to the sinner . ’
9 A shift in either Ms or L will lead to a new equilibrium quantity of money and rate of interest at the new intersection of the curves .
10 Both physics and English are , essentially , university subjects : I was also interested in the new tradition of the polytechnics and the emphasis they have put on applied knowledge and vocational degrees .
11 And when at last in February 1662 the real festival opera , Ercole amante , one of his finest scores , was produced to inaugurate the new theatre in the Tuileries , he had — despite his deliberate attempt to satisfy French taste with pomp and dancing rhythms — again to accept the insertion of ballet music by Lully , the success of which completely distracted attention from his unusually fine recitatives .
12 Now sixty years old , failing in health , and without papal backing , Winchelsey was unlikely to present the new king with the problems which he offered to the old one , but he did not hesitate to support the barons against Gaveston .
13 While the new paradigm in the schools sector is information skills ( incorporating library skills , communication skills , study skills , and a whole range of learning skills ) , the new concept has yet to be translated into higher education in any significant way .
14 What are the likely implications of the new system for the cities ?
15 I hope that solicitors will be quick to adopt the new system in the interests of their existing and potential clients ’ .
16 It was unclear where responsibility for child-minders , registration of playgroups , etc. would rest in the new organisation , but it was possible that the new provisions in the Children Bill going through parliament would allow for those services to be provided through education departments .
17 Almost all UK academic libraries attempt to orientate the new user to the services and stock of the library , and there are very few orientation methods which have not been used in recent years — lectures , seminars , tours ( guided and self-guided ) , video-tapes , slide-lectures , tape-slides , programmed instruction , posters , audio-tapes , games , computer-assisted instruction , and of course library guides .
18 SunSelect says the new release of the PC-NFS Programmers ' Toolkit is the first to enable developers to write TCP/IP network-based distributed Windows applications .
19 This will be used by an outside agency to photocompose the text of the New OED for the lexicographers .
20 This hard , fast and unmelodic ‘ punk ’ music was said to be the new music of the skinheads .
21 Dublin has certainly become the new hero on the terraces , as the travelling fans chanted his name at the end .
22 That year the twenty-five-year-old Cocteau was working on the book of Parade , Diaghilev 's controversial new ballet which was to express the new spirit in the arts , with music by Satie and Cubist costumes and sets by Picasso .
23 The judge ordered the new trial on the grounds that Intel withheld key documents that could have influenced the jury 's findings on the meaning of the license agreement .
24 The judge ordered the new trial on the grounds that Intel withheld key documents that could have influenced the jury 's findings on the meaning of the license agreement .
25 Interestingly , Blinder ( 1988 ) connects the success of the new classicals over the Keynesians in the 1970s with : the need to be both different and technical to succeed as a ( US ) academic economist ; Keynesian lack of microeconomic underpinnings ; and the rise of a right-wing ideology in the USA .
26 William 's grandad blamed it all on the Television , like most things , the cathode god , the new opium of the masses .
27 If that did not succeed in stopping him , then it was quietly suggested that the new tenants of the mines could " … pull down the encroaching fences . "
28 This project was the first to be overseen by the new Clerk to the Governors , Mr. T. R. Ellis , an Old Stopfordian who had been appointed when the previous Clerk retired in 1942 .
29 However , the new orientations of the molecules will be even more absorbing to the — darker ’ directions of the scene , for which the glass will now be even more strongly tinted .
30 The green of the spring grass and of the new leaves upon the trees was so intense that even riding through it for hours could not dim John 's sense of wonder .
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