Example sentences of "we find [art] " in BNC.

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1 The infant retrieves , or witnesses the retrieval of an object from behind A ( say ) three times , after which he watches as the experimenter moves it to place B. On seeing it vanish at B he will go straight back to A. Although the back-to-A error is more likely to be made the longer the delay between hiding at B and allowing search , this is not a memory problem in any simple sense because the infant will return to A even if the object remains visible at B. We find a particularly clear demonstration of this kind of ‘ perseveration ’ in an experiment by Paul Harris in which there were two transparent , lockable boxes as the A and the B location .
2 We find a man busy about his parish , up early , taking services , preaching , preparing to preach , visiting the sick , conducting funerals , running a club .
3 Retracing the route from Berlin to Beijing — for let us not forget where people 's power first flourished this year - we find a even more isolated regime with yet fewer options .
4 Retracing the route from Berlin to Beijing — for let us not forget where people 's power first flourished this year - we find a even more isolated regime with yet fewer options .
5 If we find a sudden or gradual drop in weight or fineness , this would appear to indicate a short-term or chronic shortage of bullion and consequently a financial crisis .
6 While we seek its security , we find a repetitive and invariant sameness to be lifeless .
7 The growth of ethology can continue only if we find a way of talking about human experience that opens the whole range of the activities of men and women to inspection .
8 In sura 50 , we find a famous passage which reads :
9 In general , what the nouveaux romanciers would jettison from modernism was the privileging of interiority and the portrayal of the awakening artistic sensibility : although writer figures occasionally appear in the fiction of Robert Pinget and Nathalie Sarraute , we find a rejection of the élitist preoccupation with the artist as a unique individual possessing a heightened awareness of reality .
10 Here we find a perfect example of Bourdieu 's contention that ‘ An is the site par excellence of the denial of the social world . ’
11 As we move further into the periphery , we find a number of significant and interesting examples of critical commentary appearing .
12 At the turn of the century we find a revival of these teachings in Blavatsky 's theosophy , Rudolph Steiner 's anthroposophy , and Alice Bailey 's Arcane School .
13 In the breaking-down process we find a number of ideas suggesting themselves .
14 Finally ( aside from numerous fascinating appendices and notes ) we find a postlude discussing the repeated major changes made to education in general and mathematics in particular since 1960 .
15 This sometimes emerges when we find a book illustration , or a film or television interpretation , unconvincing .
16 The Cessna U206G Stationair floatplane G-SEAI is an interesting addition in an area of aviation activity sorely lacking in these islands , while in the lighter-than-air world amongst thirty-odd balloons we find a couple with apparent local authority connections ; looking at G-BUES , we wonder whether the citizens of Bath are aware of where their community charge is being spent … !
17 The only one of us who might have their work cut out is Doctor Anderson — if we find a lot of casualties . ’
18 The important thing to remember is that wherever we find a minor 7th chord in any key ( major or minor ) we also have a minor pentatonic scale .
19 If what we have seen in this election is the real world , then the sooner we find a way out of it the better .
20 Turning away from forecasts and towards theories about the relationship between technical change and employment we find a number of conflicting views .
21 Keep us in your prayers as we find a new church home .
22 ‘ May we stay here for a little , until we find a place of our own ? ’
23 So if we find a sex difference in disfluency , we are still left with a problem of interpretation .
24 His final reflection was that ‘ such a picture can not be defined at all until we find a way of describing whatever it is that makes first-rate entertainment what it is ’ .
25 Moreover , we find a greater increase in conductivity with temperature for the carbon-bearing samples .
26 Melchiori in one place actually describes ‘ the I ’ as being ‘ the poet who voices his own feelings ’ , and says that the absence of the I form in some sonnets ‘ is an impediment to the dialogue , to the theatrical quality ’ , which he describes in disappointingly literal terms : ‘ Normally in Shakespeare 's Sonnets we find a truly dramatic dialogue between two characters : the persona of the poet himself ( the speaking I , not the man William Shakespeare ) ’ — a welcome disclaimer ! — ‘ and a ‘ you ’ , the actor playing the role of a lovely boy , a worthy or unworthy mistress , possibly a rival poet' .
27 In both pairs we find a sarcastic ‘ overlooking of the beloved 's faults ’ which draws our attention unerringly towards them .
28 While separation can give the occasion elsewhere for infidelity and betrayal , in this series we find a serene confidence in the other 's faith , the security of mutual trust .
29 On the mystical plane we find a sombre reflection of this unhappy state of affairs .
30 Under the heading ‘ Key innovations as single gene mutations ’ we find a discussion of torsion and gastropods .
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