Example sentences of "true of [art] " in BNC.

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1 The same is true of a passage in the Rock-Drill Canto 94 ( 640–41 ) :
2 The same may be true of a book which has been deliberately produced to a high standard of physical appearance .
3 Until 1911 , the same was true of a Bill passed by the House of Commons and rejected by the House of Lords .
4 They will also aid orientation and allow the model to be landed safely while still moving ( in any direction ! ) which is not true of a model equipped with skids .
5 This may be true — it is already true of a great many regulations with which companies must comply — but it may also reflect the fundamental nature of financial regulation .
6 This is just as true of a mechanical joint as it is of a glued joint and most of the load in such joints comes upon the first and last bolts or rivets .
7 ‘ But it 's certainly true of a couple of places I can think of .
8 This is satisfactory enough , though it is often necessary to perch the tripod on top of a platform or a solid table , as otherwise you will have to be something of a contortionist when looking at an object high in the sky ( incidentally , the same is true of a small refracting telescope ) .
9 One expects military sculpture to be massive and crude , and this is very true of a Hercules scene from Corbridge from the Chapel of the Standards in the western principia ( Site xiv ) .
10 It that 's true of a group as conspicuous as hornbills , what does it say about the fate of the great majority of ‘ unglamorous ’ animals on the planet ?
11 This is not an unproblematic statement ( as we saw in 1.4 ) , but is sufficiently true of a wide enough range of cases not to be cast aside lightly .
12 ( The same , actually , is true of a press campaign , but there is no reason to simplify , since the appearance of an ad in a particular paper at a particular time is determined , whereas the actual TV buying pattern needs to be left flexible . )
13 But that is true of a lot of subjects I did at O level .
14 But where a parish was mostly in the hands of a small peasantry , and this was true of a great many parishes in Midland and eastern England , the effect would have been entirely different .
15 The same may also be true of a similar approach to curriculum development , because a number of recent curriculum development projects have attempted to combine the resource advantages of the centralised project with the relevance of school-based development .
16 THEN … ’ rules : If the condition is true of a state , then the action can be applied .
17 The same is true of a total which is subdivided for any other purpose : for example to examine the effects of style .
18 The same is true of a video recording .
19 That 's not true of a lot of people this morning . ’
20 The same must be true of a situation in which the defendant pleads honest belief in consent on the ground that the victim permitted penetration although the defendant was aware that she might not understand the nature of the act .
21 That 's not true of a poem or a novel .
22 It 's only true of a play .
23 Any kind of first occasion always seems more difficult than subsequent occasions and this is no less true of a change in an electoral system than it is of any other kind of change .
24 A proportional tax levied at each date on consumption plus wealth transfers would therefore have the same base as a tax on lifetime income : and the same would not be true of a tax on current income ( ) , where A denotes assets held .
25 The same is true of a more modest suggestion put forward in 1820 .
26 The same would be true of a general exclusion clause which excluded liability for economic loss , where , again , one would have to consider the issues as to reasonableness discussed above .
27 That 's true of every passing year , but it strikes you more powerfully when you reach a nice , round watershed number .
28 The same is true of every major city in the British Isles .
29 This is true of every theory of criminal behaviour which is discussed in the textbooks today , even though the explanation is in terms of social and group factors rather than in terms of biological factors … .
30 The conclusions are not to be taken as true of every pair of things of which the second is called an effect .
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