Example sentences of "[art] new era " in BNC.
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1 | George Best , a thin teenager from Belfast , whose dribbling skills made him into a star with Manchester United and the darling of the sports and gossip columns epitomized the new era . |
2 | If doctors are worried about entering the new era of ‘ market medicine , ’ it is partly because they feel under-equipped for it . |
3 | Sindicut prove that the new era of UK hip hop ignited by Jungle Brothers and De La has been fully absorbed and expanded |
4 | By not addressing these issues school management would be failing to seize the opportunity of LMS and would merely be extending the previous resource practice into the new era . |
5 | Their main conclusion , that ‘ more than ever , the typist of the new era will be the office wife ’ , is a simplistic one that ignores the contradictory nature of the evidence . |
6 | Both weak and electromagnetic interactions need to be included in precise calculations of atomic properties or high-energy electron scattering ; but the new era of physics involving the discovery of the X and Z particles with masses given in terms of the electric charge and weak coupling has not yet arrived . |
7 | As quickly as Romanian revolutionaries changed Lenin Strada to Strada Demokratiei , the complex questions of responsibility and guilt were brushed aside to clear the way for the new era . |
8 | The challenge for Europe 's left parties will be to overcome party patriotism and work out how to construct majorities in the new era , for traditional parties of the right , also , can manage only about a 40 per cent turnout , if that . |
9 | Thousands were still eking out an existence in China 's desolate border regions , their sacrifices and hardships almost forgotten in the new era of reform . |
10 | The new era having dawned with the introduction of the blast furnace from France in 1496 , French experts were naturally recruited to install them . |
11 | Some expanding cities were the creations of the new era ; Yokohama had been a mere fishing village in 1853 , and Kobe , too , owed its expansion to foreign trade . |
12 | The new era . |
13 | Honey or homeopathic medicines like the New Era Combination H can help . |
14 | I happened upon " The New Era in Education " . |
15 | The Warsaw Pact might no longer be a threat to the West , but what was the future of NATO in the new era where Allied nations sought to realise the so-called ‘ peace dividend ’ by cutting defence spending ? |
16 | The early weeks of the new era saw far-reaching institutional change throughout the country . |
17 | John Le Carré 's The Russia House is a spy thriller which revolves around the new era of glasnost in the Soviet Union . |
18 | Gorbachev and the new era in Russia was the result of the great pendulum swing of economics . |
19 | There are also signs that in the new era of competitiveness between them , institutions are becoming reluctant to open their course offerings to the critical gaze of panel members drawn from institutions competing for contracts with the funding bodies . |
20 | The motto of the new era is ‘ diagnosis prognosticates aetiology ’ , a phrase which is repeated by members of the ruling races in such varied contexts that it becomes evident that no one really bothers to think about it . |
21 | Even so , they belong to the new era of Celtic studies which , as we shall soon see , was inaugurated and encouraged by the Romans . |
22 | The link , he suggested , was the ‘ intuitive poster art , words to songs that are not quite understandable , superimpositions in films that do n't quite focus into a subject ’ , all of which , he contended optimistically , ‘ move us towards the new era ’ . |
23 | The new era of the " Third Polish Republic " was beginning . |
24 | Two days later he called for a purge of FIS ranks ; only those " who believed in the new era for the country and in others ' right of expression " should be retained . |
25 | In this , he had the support of many educationists , intellectuals and students , including the Rector of Madrid 's Central University , Pedro Laín Entralgo , that of the University of Salamanca , Antonio Tovar , and the Falangists in the SEU who wanted to adapt Francoism to the new era . |
26 | A parliamentary select committee managed to delay things somewhat , but the new era was inaugurated with the West India Dock Act of 1799 . |
27 | For him , trade unions were an example of attempts to create a substitute for Gemeinschaft ; one appropriate for the new era of capitalist industrialisation . |
28 | The end of the era of stable exchange rates in 1972 coincided with the birth of a whole new class of financial instruments designed to accommodate the uncertainties of the new era . |
29 | The reason he was such a flop was becuase he was sposed to herald the new era at Leeds . |
30 | Where are their democratic rights Is this the new , I quote , the new era of democratic rights about which was talking yesterday ? |