Example sentences of "[art] blind " in BNC.
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1 | One is faced here with the blind spot of the dominant form of Irish nationalism , already so apparent in the preamble to the constitution itself , a blindness made possible by the ideological differentiation of state and religion combined with the ideological unity of the people , seen at once as both nation and catholic . |
2 | The blind king led by his daughter . |
3 | I think that it would be true to say that , nowadays , most materialists want to avoid theories that are as nakedly behaviouristic as this , and want to accommodate the common-sense intuition that something inner and introspectible is missing in the blind or deaf , for example , in addition to their lost capacity to respond . |
4 | I think the argument is that if we call the nature of the experience ‘ R ’ , and if we concede the materialist claim that R is a brain state , then in knowing the brain state the blind scientist knows R , though not what R is like . |
5 | So , if the blind scientist BS knows that V is in brain state B and that B is the state usually brought about by experience of a red object , then he knows that V is in some state or other of the sort usually brought about by red objects . |
6 | Royal National Institute for the Blind ( RNIB ) , 224 Great Portland Street , London W1N 6AA . |
7 | The braille bills are produced for BT by the Royal National Institute for the Blind ( RNIB ) . |
8 | This was started next to the Blind Beggar pub in 1808 , and by 1809 it was being leased to a man called John Hoffman . |
9 | Afterwards Her Royal Highness visited the Recording Studios of the National Tape Magazine for the Blind , Lilac Cottage , New Bolingbroke . |
10 | The blind pursuit of size in an attempt to indicate success and quality of service has been misguided . |
11 | Llanelli 's second try , a disarmingly easy one by Steve Bowling on the blind side of a scrum-five , was of more modest proportions and if Jeff Bird had kicked more than one of the six chances he had the conclusion would by half-time have been foregone . |
12 | But by the interval they had fallen further behind , Tom Hillier sprinting to the blind side and Ian Armstrong crossing for the try in support . |
13 | THE PANIC world-wide over the Friday 13th computer viruses came as something of an anti-climax , with the Royal National Institute for the Blind emerging as the major casualty . |
14 | And the blind eye creates |
15 | But they did n't have the Blind Lemon album in the shop . |
16 | The 63 was one of a handful of four-wheel-drive cars that saw brief service in 1969 before they were parked in at the end of the blind alley into which their manufacturers had ventured . |
17 | There is another group , the blind or partially sighted , who can not make satisfactory use of the light/dark cycle as a time-cue . |
18 | Details from the Royal National Institute for the Blind ( 0733–370777 ) , The Fieldfare Trust ( 0742–701668 ) and the Countryside Commission ( 0242–521381 ) . |
19 | LONDON ASSOCIATION FOR THE BLIND |
20 | London Association for the Blind , 14–16 Verney Road , London , SE16 3DZ Telephone : 071–732 8771 |
21 | He is now chairman of his company , Scientifica-Cook , adviser to the Royal National Institute for the Blind , and laser consultant to British Aerospace . |
22 | She did much for the Red Cross , Girl Guides and the Royal Society for the Blind , and was a magistrate for many years . |
23 | America 's world tourists : the one-eyed lead the blind |
24 | The incentive given to savings and loan associations to invest as riskily as they could , the blind eye turned to supervision of thrifts and banks alike , the abolition of tax credits for investment : all were passed on almost without friction by the smooth wheels of finance . |
25 | Para hoy ! ’ — and the blind beggars and cripples crouched and complained , some of them small children left squatting on a bit of cardboard and bawling their heads off . |
26 | I gave alms to all the blind beggars , lit candles without believing at all in their efficacy . |
27 | ft was just about the last poem I wrote on my own for the next six months or so ; it is called ‘ Believing Is Seeing ’ , and it was also about a carving , the sculpture illustrating the miracle of Christ healing the blind man : |
28 | In this little park , beneath the blind man 's door |
29 | In the little park beneath the blind man 's door |
30 | Into the blind man 's stony gaze and makes it His , |