Example sentences of "[adj] light on [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Yet such as it is , what I have witnessed has been enough to throw a strong light on the materials I have used , and , for me , has made the dry bones live .
2 Frankie nodded his head in the dim light on the stairs .
3 Now I acknowledge that this kind of exegesis might be disturbing for some , but I believe that it is important for us as modern Christians to feel the force of this criticism which has thrown fresh light on the Scriptures as we have received them .
4 Steve Rodrick 's comments ( Points of View , 4 February ) , together with those of John Palmer today , on recent progress made by the Central Scotland Woodlands Countryside Trust help to shed some light on the difficulties faced by the organisation .
5 An analysis and assessment of the findings of previous catalogue use studies may shed some light on the users ' apparent change of heart towards the library catalogue since the advent of online systems .
6 Some light on the answers is cast by typical heads .
7 An analysis of the age and sex structure of unemployment and its locational distribution is of value because it may throw some light on the reasons for the growth of unemployment and the policy measures which may be most effective .
8 Within the information now available on these same people in adulthood , it will be possible to shed some light on the causes of truancy .
9 This meant he could tell us about his experience and shed some light on the strengths and weaknesses of the nursing care he received during his 15-day stay in the unit .
10 That sort of choice is erm open to governments and erm research can throw some light on the implications of one route or another .
11 The minutes and the printed annual accounts of the directors throw further light on the activities at the House of Industry in the early years of the nineteenth century .
12 Separate figures are available in the OECD reports of the revenue and expenditure of the federal government ; and these throw some further light on the sources and uses of federal government revenue , and of the fiscal relations between the federal government and the governments of the republics and provinces .
13 Detailed information on " teaching a course with this book " throws much light on the authors " conception of teaching and learning as well as giving practical examples of an efficient pedagogical approach .
14 536 throw valuable light on the processes by which the authority of the judges evolved in questions relating to rights of audience and the fitness of advocates to plead before them in their courts .
15 There are few records , and those available throw little light on the reasons for the high food costs or the labour turnover in the catering sections .
16 Her comments also shed an indirect light on the experiences of some lone mothers .
17 They have directed a powerful light on the ambiguities of the initiative .
18 He was a non-active member of the movement , but an analysis of his heavily autobiographical books and novels , in which the first World War is of crucial significance , throws considerable light on the origins of fascism .
19 Although , ’ I point out with a wicked twinkle , which shows up as a flash of prismatic light on the edges of the glass , ‘ Rainbow has — recently — been entertaining the flicker of a wild fantasy about returning to religion .
20 I would be very grateful if you could shed any light on the phases for me .
21 Certainly , the middle-brow approach to the consumer marketing campaign throws a certain light on the productions , but it is not necessarily reflected in the character of the shows themselves .
22 The er pleasant background , nice light on the horses , but I find the , the subject matter , you know , okay , it 's okay but it 's not a great competition winning er , picture .
23 But nice light on the chimneys and on the sky , and throughout the picture really .
24 Also from Yale will be another new contribution to Renaissance studies , William Hood 's Fra Angelico at San Marco , discussing the ideals , daily rituals and pictorial traditions of the Dominican monastery in Florence based on an itinerary through San Marco sheds new light on the frescoes and panels .
25 The analysis of a series of about twenty family reconstitution studies will throw new light on the changes in the timing and incidence of marriage which were so important , thus complementing and extending the earlier work .
26 Now , ten years later , the discovery of a body among the pinnacles and much lower on the ridge , the battered remains of a tent contain a handwritten notebook , promise to throw new light on the deaths of two of Britain 's most talented post-war mountaineers .
27 When Nausicaa meets Polypheme mythology is cut up and reassembled to offer a shocking explanation of what underlies it , a parenthetical explanation which throws a provoking light on the relations between men and women , between civilization and savagery , between present and past .
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