Example sentences of "[art] rules " in BNC.

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1 Although this is technically against the rules , it is still common practice .
2 He knew and practised all the rules of art , and from a composition of Raphael , Carracci , and Guido , made up a style , of which the only fault was , that it has no manifest defects and no striking beauties ; and that the principles of his composition are never blended together , so as to form one uniform body original in its kind , or excellent in any view .
3 Salim is bound by certain of the rules and assumptions of kinship .
4 In 1860 , the rules on the composition of the National Education Board was changed to permit equal protestant and catholic representation .
5 Where are the rules that can legislate for someone like that ? he typed ( as Harsnet had written ) .
6 So the central principle of the glass : find the rules to work by and then stick to them .
7 Entrants to the competition agree to abide by the rules which appeared in our March issue and are available on request , if you enclose a stamped addressed envelope .
8 Some were embarrassingly naive about the rules of engagement and readily admitted their drug use even when we had little or no evidence to prove the point ; a most ‘ un-prig ’ like quality !
9 Our new semantic understanding was therefore linked to the changing epiphenomena of dress , hair , clothing , and the other symbols of the body I have mentioned ; but it was also manifest in an irrepressible need to reinterpret and question the social condition , for I had journeyed beyond the norms of the police system , where action to control is preferably a simple matter of enforcing the rules and regulations as they stand .
10 USING THE RULES TO HELP YOU WIN
11 It is surprising how many people take part in competition without knowing the rules , even at élite level .
12 This chapter will examine the rules of competition from the competitors ' point of view , rather than from the referees ' .
13 It will show how a knowledge of the rules can be used to help your tournament training by outlining the following :
14 Check beforehand if you intend to wear a badge because , if the rules are being strictly interpreted , only a single national or association badge will be permitted .
15 Here the referee will often be more lenient in applying the rules of contact .
16 It is possible to register a protest if the rules of the competition have been infringed by the refereeing panel .
17 The rules of competition do not allow direct attacks upon the limbs , so use foot sweeps with care .
18 Severe bruising to the ribs can not be satisfactorily dressed or protected within the rules of competition , but female competitors can use breast shields which may extend over the injury site .
19 As well as academic achievements , McGill was noted for originating two major sports : ice hockey , in 1875 , largely from the rules written by J.G.A. Creighton ; and a species of rugby which was played by the citizens and soldiers ( for Montreal had remained a garrison town ) as well as the students .
20 ‘ One of the rules of the house . ’
21 The still influential contribution of Köhler and the other Gestalt psychologists to elucidating the rules underlying pattern perception is a major example .
22 The rules explained .
23 The rules are more generous than those for transitional relief and some of the basic points are :
24 The Government has now introduced changes to the rules for the backpayment of social security benefits ( see Information Circular , May 1991 ) .
25 The rules are still valid and the libretto of any ballet neglecting them often fails to hold the attention of its audience because the content has been weakened by too many irrelevances .
26 Even more exciting changes of éaulement can be found in Ashton 's Birthday Offering where each soloist dances an old step at a new angle , without breaking the rules or older conventions of nineteenth-century ballet .
27 Following the rules of classical dance
28 The rules stated that artistic works had to be inspired by the ancient Greek arts , be symmetrical , properly proportioned and balanced round a centre .
29 Not only were dancing masters expected to follow their own rules of dance but they also had to conform to the rules of the Académie Royale de Musique .
30 A choreographer should translate this definition into dance terms thus : taking the moods , emotions and actions expressed , understood and observed by everyone in general and using natural gestures when applying the rules of choreographic grammar without trying to express them in any other way .
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