Example sentences of "[art] terms " in BNC.
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1 | This can cause problems , since you agree under the terms of the covenant to make payments out of income from which tax has been deducted . |
2 | A covenant is a legally binding document to make regular donations , and such donations must be made under the terms of an existing Deed of Covenant for tax to be reclaimable . |
3 | Commemorative figures in city squares , portrait busts , tomb or cemetery furniture have also been traditionally restricted by the terms of commissions . |
4 | It 's certainly true that the pressure on you builds up as the terms go on — but training is not designed to destroy you , but to challenge you . |
5 | The meaning of democracy shifts even further once it is interpreted within the terms of the Calvinist principle of the Godly society , where it is the lot of the just to assume power and to guide the citizens in the paths of righteousness . |
6 | Yet the articles which followed qualified certain of these rights in a typically catholic way and in the terms of the papal teaching of the day . |
7 | Today with the shaking up of the post-war world order the terms migrants , refugees , borders , national identity , have become part of the cultural agenda in Europe and North America . |
8 | c ) If it is considered imperative that such privileged information should be included on the paper and which [ sic ] falls within the terms of the concern expressed above , then the whole should be submitted for approval by a Chief Officer … who will give a ruling as to its use and circulation . |
9 | every anthropologist has experienced ‘ culture shock ’ ; a temporary inability to grasp and act and think in the terms of the assumptions upon which the newly entered culture is based . |
10 | Before going on to analyse the kinds of blocking technique one might nevertheless use , I want to briefly explain what I mean by the terms ‘ open ’ and ‘ closed ’ sides when referring to a stance . |
11 | One morning I received a report on the terms of reference for the Service-wide performance review and wrote a minute to its author stressing the need to define the concept of work . |
12 | Under the terms of the 1986 Disabled Persons Act , the social services department must assess the needs for day services and services at home of people who are disabled . |
13 | Steps should be classified under the terms used in the classical vocabulary so that they have a commonly recognised form , e.g. the three changes of weight required by the Russian ‘ Kolokol ’ or bell step and the Hungarian ‘ Harang ’ make them pas de bourrée , whilst the ‘ goat 's leap ’ known in several countries becomes the pas de chat . |
14 | I understand that if any direct debit is paid which breaks the terms of this instruction , the bank will make a refund . |
15 | The same brewer may use both terms : sometimes Weissbier on his pale , or cloudy ( unfiltered ) version and Weizen on the darker interpretation , but the terms are interchangeable . |
16 | Having , as I say , abandoned everything he had done , he sat down and wrote a six-part novel within a year which included a twenty-six day break in which he threw together and dictated The Gambler , itself not a small book nor a negligible one , to satisfy the terms of a contract he had made with a shyster publisher . |
17 | The idea of ‘ theory ’ has now become so pervasive , so much a part of the terms of current debate , and so visibly incorporated into institutions , that I shall not resist using it . |
18 | These readings are intermittently illuminating , if reductive , and basically they are doing what criticism has always done , which is to interpret the works of the past in the terms and concepts of the critic 's own age . |
19 | Although literature is increasingly explained by ‘ culture ’ , in an instance of the principle that one of the terms in binary opposition always becomes dominant , the process might be reversed . |
20 | One can invoke , too , Ricks 's insistence that the language of the agenda sets the terms of the debate : to speak of ‘ principles ’ and ‘ faith ’ is to offer an alternative discourse to the invocation of ‘ theory ’ and ‘ ideology ’ . |
21 | It may be that there is literally nothing they can say about it in the terms they are accustomed to using . |
22 | However , he begins , after a fashion that is less rare with him than is commonly supposed , by apologizing for the impressionism that supplies him with the terms he needs : |
23 | Retail , which refuses to disclose the terms of the deal , was set up last year with £10m of City capital and is headed by Malcolm Parkinson , the former B & Q managing director . |
24 | It argues that Britain must move Hong Kong into alignment with the terms of the Basic Law before 1997 , to avoid instability during the transition itself . |
25 | McGeechan regrets that the home unions committee has adhered so rigidly to the terms of its acceptance of the invitation 12 months ago . |
26 | Neatly , for a writer whose work is characterised by the comic accomodations of the half-believer , the terms in which Lodge 's defence is couched once again join them to beat them . |
27 | Unions such as the engineering workers and the electricians , which have been most successful over the past decade ( and which , incidentally , embraced democratic reforms years ago ) , have attempted to improve the terms and conditions of their members by other means . |
28 | Any ambitions we have have got to be within the terms of those realities . ’ |
29 | The terms were staggering to anyone naive enough to think football was only a game . |
30 | We have met the terms of the loan , ’ Mr Cross said , answering widespread speculation that Mr Bond , whose commercial empire is troubled , had been forced to hand over the painting to Sotheby 's for resale . |