Example sentences of "way to run [art] " in BNC.

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1 Along the link there also flows a realisation that there are more efficient ways to run a country .
2 With Johnsonian vigour , Eliot discussed the way to run a society ; he surveyed with distanced irony ‘ The Literature of Fascism ’ , also printing MacDiarmid 's ‘ Second Hymn to Lenin' .
3 That was clearly a catastrophic way to run a modern mixed economy . ’
4 Is that any way to run a business at the end of the 20th century ?
5 The Kings rule is undermined by the lively and intelligent Nail , whose thirst for justice and learning not only topples the dictatorship , but helps to convince the King that this was no way to run a country .
6 ‘ And I would hardly call this a way to run a nursery . ’
7 Otherwise , it will be down to the usual international brinkmanship in Rio itself , and that 's no way to run a planet .
8 But even if they are qualified and on your establishment we can not but insist that they have a substantial teaching load as well , and I really do n't think that is any way to run a library …
9 The conventional wisdom of his time , like that of our time , held that the best way to run a business ( or a department ) was to ‘ mind the store ’ — managing one 's field and only one 's field , watching it like a microscope image , getting better and better at knowing and doing just one thing .
10 Charlie knew that it was no way to run a cabaret , but it was n't his department .
11 That is not the way to run a police force , and that is why police morale is low .
12 That is no way to run a prison service .
13 What a way to run a country — an advanced industrial nation !
14 This is not a practical way to run a paper and pencil address book because it 's not possible to turn directly to the 3423rd character in a book , and the saving in space would not be worth the tedium involved .
15 Birkenhead Labour MP Frank Field , chairman of the all-party Commons social security committee , said : ‘ It 's hardly the way to run a whelk stall , let alone a welfare state or country . ’
16 In chapter 8 , rules were formulated which dictated which way to run the proportions when dealing with the hypothesized effect of one variable upon another : proportions were calculated so that they summed to 1 within the categories of the explanatory variable .
17 That is the wrong way to run the House , and any Government who set such an example do grave injury to parliamentary government .
18 Now that 's no way no way to run the railway I was gon na say but that 's probably probably not the best choice of words in the present circumstances .
19 Surely that ca n't be the proper way to run an election . ’
20 What a way to run an economy .
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