Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] of [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erich Honecker , the country 's 77-year-old leader , continued only to talk of the need for ‘ the further development of socialism ’ , in his speech in the Palace of the Republic . |
2 | It is not sufficient merely to talk of the articulation of two independent spheres ( Bourdieu 1984 : 230 ) . |
3 | It was considered even less seemly to talk of the art market and collecting , but Bonito Oliva refused to bow to such conventions and , in 1974 wrote an essay entitled ‘ Mercato come opera d'arte ’ ( The market as a work of art ) , giving historical instances of how the market had often anticipated the choices of museums and art critics . |
4 | And even less to remember of the delay at Ankara before the connection to Baghdad . |
5 | It is not enough to think of a murder and who committed it and why what is not immediately obvious , and then to take some setting that seems interesting and simply introduce chunks of description from time to time . |
6 | One has only to think of the range of services to which an old person may or may not be entitled to see that , even if power is in general exercised responsibly , old people and their informal carers are particularly vulnerable to professional neglect , abuse of power or , more often and more excusably , to inexpert or biased assessment . |
7 | One has only to think of the variety of positions that can be taken with respect to qualitative and quantitative research . |
8 | One has only to think of the way in which the Shah of Persia reinforced his position by claiming direct descent from the Achaemenids of the third century BC , to give depth to a genealogy that in fact started with his father — a Cossack officer — assuming the throne in 1920 when the previous dynasty collapsed ( see Avery , 1965 ) ; or the use in Britain of the ‘ historical ’ roots of the Royal Family to support such current political structures as the House of Lords . |
9 | You have only to think of the situation in which a mother is terrified of thunder and panics whenever she hears it , rushing to close the curtains and to cower in the corner of the room . |
10 | One has only to think of the time it took and what was necessary to develop the now largely taken-for-granted temperature scales ; an effort involving not only technological developments , but also developments in physics , thermodynamics , mathematics , and more . |
11 | but the brochure would still be on the desk so to speak of the sales office |
12 | It had n't taken Sid long to dispose of the monster . |
13 | ‘ A Mr Phillips , a Mr Cuthbertson , a Mr — ’ he tried desperately to think of a name ‘ — Taylerson . |
14 | He started desperately to think of a place to hide . |
15 | She had tried desperately to think of a reason for not going which her boss would accept . |
16 | She backed away from the man slowly , trying desperately to think of an escape . |
17 | If a bench of two justices can not bring themselves thus to dispose of the case there was no other sensible construction of section 9(2) then that a bench of three must become seized of the matter , rehear the evidence and comply with the statute , i.e. convict or acquit on the evidence . |
18 | Although it took so long finally to dispose of the machinery and tanks , other material was removed from the incline during the 1920's as uses for it were found . |
19 | Where there is usually to pop of a toy cannon , there is silence and , come to think of it , I do n't remember hearing the clock strike midnight either . |
20 | It is therefore important to teach and always to think of the stick movement as being a progressive forward movement made until the spin stops . |
21 | It is not necessary always to think of the interview as only of the highly standardized sample type . |
22 | Notwithstanding the fact that Dirks was found not guilty , the tests laid down in the case are of great significance : a tipper 's liability is contingent upon the purpose of his action ; while a tippee 's liability is limited to those situations where he knows or ought reasonably to know of the insider 's breach of duty . |
23 | If we need to beware of having too much conflict in a group , we need also to beware of the reverse . |
24 | In our dreaming we need also to think of the problems of style . |
25 | The education he received culminated at Oxford and , like others both before and after , he was later to complain of the diet of scholasticism he was fed there . |
26 | To speak of a ‘ significant other ’ among social classes in a given national modernism is also to speak of the culture associated with that significant other class . |
27 | But take a little bit of time now to think of a building , or a thing , or a place or an animal or a street Right |
28 | According to IBM Corp , which is busy trying to salvage and make sense of its core business , we are now to think of the mainframe as the complete server . |
29 | Now to speak of the School and the methods Cizek employs . |
30 | However , we will find it of much more use in the context here to conceive of a knowledge worker as someone who actually adds value to the message itself , and not just to the message 's package , by processes of analysis , judgement , and higher-level decision making . |