Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [noun] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Later , after he had been influenced by certain paintings by Cézanne , Picasso began to treat solid forms in a more arbitrary , empirical or experimental fashion and to explore the possibilities of representing them without the aid of traditional perspective .
2 The morning after the general 's briefing , Iraq brought its latent air capability out of hiding , and tried to hit allied warships in the Gulf .
3 It aimed to promote regional co-operation in the areas of tourism , energy , environment , transport , sport and culture ; after a meeting in early July 1991 it also called on national governments to recognize the independence of Croatia and Slovenia .
4 It took eight days to restore normal service in the area .
5 He had then spoken frankly of the need to restore European confidence in the United States .
6 There is no reason to treat fictional language in a totally different way .
7 ‘ They want to see economic development in the local area for them ’ .
8 Very rarely a dead animal or plant fossilizes , and it is then sometimes possible to see progressive stages in an animal arms race a little more directly .
9 America has attacked the bit of the Bank expressly designed to promote private enterprise in the developing countries .
10 The determination with which , against the odds , British Governments attempted to restore economic liberalism in the 1920s partly reflected the influence wielded by the City of London .
11 When Picasso 's art became truly Cubist , in 1909 , he had begun to see solid forms in a new pictorial way , without the aid of linear or mathematical perspective .
12 With that said , however , it is still possible to produce impressive results provided that opportunities to plant tall trees in the middle of the road are taken .
13 Bearing in mind the continuing need to protect British interests and to support friendly states in the Middle and Far East , they recommended that steps should be taken to build up RAF Transport Command 's capacity to provide greater strategic and tactical air mobility .
14 Ministers in particular are keenly aware that whereas it is uphill work to gain popular support for specific policies , it is very easy to lose public confidence in the way that crime is handled .
15 I am particularly pleased to have been able to see through the work to stamp out default and to promote high standards in the profession . ’
16 It has been very rare to see German aircraft in the sky .
17 Do you go along with the argument that the Turner Prize helps to stimulate public interest in the arts , especially now that it is televised ?
18 However by Key Stage 2 pupils should be encouraged to compare different elements in the past — the differences between the Celtic and the Roman armies , for instance , or the lifestyle of the Celts and the changes that the Romans introduced to Britain .
19 In 1968 , to restore public confidence in the so-called finance houses , banks and other money-lending agencies , a Committee of Enquiry was appointed under the chairmanship of Lord Crowther who had been Governor of the Bank of England .
20 Although Gates announced a 10-point plan to restore public confidence in the force , and established a citizens ' panel to investigate the King case , he rejected all demands for his resignation or retirement .
21 State Premier Carmen Lawrence , who had resisted such a move since taking office at the beginning of 1990 [ see p. 37250 ] , finally conceded that an inquiry similar to the Fitzgerald inquiry was necessary to restore public confidence in the electoral system .
22 INMATES at Penninghame Open Prison near Newton Stewart , Wigtownshire , have been praised for helping to combat under-age drinking in the area .
23 Is he aware that the parent company , which was nationalised as part of a French and Italian consortium , has threatened to remove the transputer from this country because of the British Government 's failure to support British industry in the way that the French and Italian Governments have ?
24 The information systems project will affect the whole organisation and , as we have seen , it is necessary to include top management in the team .
25 For that very reason it would be unusual to include detailed provisions in the partnership agreement itself .
26 My treatment of intonation is based on the belief that foreign learners of English at advanced levels who may use this course should be given training to make them better able to recognise and copy English intonation ; the only really efficient way to learn to use the intonation of a language is the way a child acquires the intonation of its first language , and the training referred to above should help the adult learner of English to acquire English intonation in a similar ( though much slower ) way — through listening to and talking to English speakers .
27 It should be flexible : not in terms of changing.to meet the inputs but in terms of being broad enough to channel different inputs in the required direction .
28 Most of the attempts to include social factors in the study of erosion and conservation , as the four illustrative quotations show , imply that the social problems start with ‘ them ’ , the land-users themselves .
29 The most successful of the three accords was with Brazil , whose president Kubitschek needed both to find new export outlets and to conserve foreign exchange in the aftermath of a rapid industrial expansion policy which had placed severe strains on his country 's economy .
30 At Wroxeter , as early as 1912 , Bushe-Fox clearly appreciated the need to arrange coarse pottery in a dated sequence .
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