Example sentences of "[art] [adj] object or [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Does the child ever get the lost object or activity back ? |
2 | It then extracts the required object or attribute and presents its graphically . |
3 | The diversity of museum collections in general requires that these practices be sufficiently flexible to accommodate the unusual object or set of circumstances , and yet sufficiently disciplined to ensure that realistic standards can be established and maintained . |
4 | ‘ Representative processes , ’ says Hallowell , ‘ are at the root of Man 's capacity to deal with the abstract qualities of objects and events , his ability to deal with the possible or conceivable , the ideal as well as the actual , the intangible along with the tangible , the absent as well as the present object or event , with fantasy and with reality . |
5 | The second is that two normal observers viewing the same object or scene from the same place will ‘ see ’ the same thing . |
6 | For neurophysiologists and neuropsychologists , the way forward in understanding perception has been to correlate these dimensions of experience with , firstly , the material properties of the experienced object or event ( usually regarded as the ‘ stimulus ’ ) and , secondly , the patterns of discharges in the sensory system . |
7 | A strange object or sound will result in the ears being fully pricked in the direction of the stimulus , in order to pick up any relevant sounds . |
8 | A favourite object or activity is removed or denied the child immediately after the production of an undesirable behaviour . |
9 | This is a kind of fine involving the child in the loss of a favourite object or activity . |
10 | This may simply be treasure and dead monsters , but is more likely to involve a search for a magical object or group of objects that have been carefully guarded and hidden . |
11 | When the child has gained a number of these it can exchange them for a rewarding object or activity . |
12 | Little is said about how this process works apart from the suggestion that a number of presentations of a given object or event may be needed if invariant aspects are to be distinguished from incidental features that may vary from one occasion to another . |
13 | Still , we are not debarred from attempting to conceive of an indeterminate object or content . |
14 | Some structures merely seem to satisfy an urge to build but not any desire to simulate an existing object or building . |
15 | Although Articles 85 and 86 describe a number of examples of anti-competitive behaviour , these are not exhaustive ; any agreement , arrangement or conduct which actually or potentially affects trade in the Community and has an anti-competitive object or effect falls for consideration under Articles 85 and 86 . |