Example sentences of "for [art] quality " in BNC.

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1 However , there are two solutions for the quality enthusiast .
2 In particular , the ‘ green ’ argument advanced by environmentalists , fanned by the importance of themes such as land conservation , acid rain , and the protection of the ozone layer and ‘ the greenhouse effect ’ in the 1989 Euro-elections , suggested that the message of Thatcherite consumption and wealth creation failed to mesh with wider concerns for the quality of life .
3 Only £2 million is being spent this financial year but Mr Kenneth Clarke , the Health Secretary , said the extra would do more for the quality of patient care than any other aspect of the Government 's health reforms .
4 ‘ It does n't say much for the quality , does it ? ’
5 Now numbering 70 ewes — all PI — the flock has achieved wide showing success and gained a reputation , especially in the midlands and south , for the quality of its rams .
6 Most people who made the pilgrimage found it well worth their while , not only for the quality of the music-making but also for a quality of staging and design that pointedly bypassed the often musically ruinous fads of post-war directors ' opera in order to re-establish contact with an older and still valid tradition that goes back , with a passing glance at the work of Wieland Wagner , through Gründgens and Reinhardt to Roller and Mahler and , in some respects , Wagner himself .
7 Not surprisingly , therefore , a man never noted for the quality of patience had rushed bullheaded on the opportunity offered by the accession of Mary .
8 The report said : ‘ A safety-critical task … was undertaken by one individual who also carried total responsibility for the quality achieved and the installation was not tested until the aircraft was airborne on a passenger carrying flight . ’
9 ‘ Our biggest problem is that we do not have an organisation in the country that has a monitoring role for the quality of our soil . ’
10 Do we accept responsibility for the quality of your holidays ?
11 Yes , we accept full responsibility for the quality of the holidays we provide .
12 We are concerned for the quality of our environment .
13 This group is remarkable not only for the quality of its work , but also for the fact that no individual has ever been known by name ; only the corporate identity has come down across the years .
14 The British Journal of Photography were lavish in their praise for the quality of his work , which had been undertaken in difficult circumstances .
15 Mainland is famous for the quality of its agricultural land which produces outstanding crops of oats and barley , superb sheep and cattle , and top-quality seed potatoes .
16 CD 's experiences as a reporter of Parliamentary debates for The Morning Chronicle left him with a profound contempt for the quality of the majority of MPs ( early reflected in such satirical sketches as Cornelius Dingwall in SB 47 , and Mr Gregsbury in NN 16 ) , and for the standard of debate and general conduct in the House of Commons ; in AN 8 , for example , he observes that ‘ farm-yard imitations ’ have not as yet been imported into the American Congress from the UK Parliament , and he satirizes Parliamentary oratory and manœuvres in LD i 34 .
17 The legislation makes it very clear that the responsibility for the quality of the education service rests with the LEA .
18 The leader or high priest(ess) is chosen for the quality of psychic power exhibited , and how open he or she is to the life-force .
19 Maintaining the index would be improved by establishing a specific role of system manager with responsibilities for the quality and integrity of the index , and for making exceptions to rules when required .
20 Yet there is significant concern for the quality and reliability of the output of this examination system .
21 Regretfully traditional inspection often shifts the focus of responsibility for the quality of performance away from the person carrying out the work .
22 In describing the structures of private , national and international viewdata systems and their interconnection , Martin gives a good overview of the different national standards for character sets , and of how the European ‘ levels of service ’ are trying to cater for the quality provided by the North American standards .
23 On these occasions there is a real danger to the credibility and purpose of the profession and the public 's respect for the quality of library services .
24 The Model 1615 is designed for the quality control laboratory and uses the Advanced Spectroscopic Data Management software for data acquisition and manipulation .
25 Are some renowned amongst their fellows for the quality of their underwater ballads and harmonies ?
26 You will have spotted straight away that the Caribbean is not exactly renowned for the quality of its knitwear .
27 Described as ‘ blue wave ’ , The Hamsters have carved a niche in the music business not only for making the most appearances in gig guides everywhere , but also for the quality of their music .
28 De Chavigny still had an unrivalled reputation for the quality of stones used in its jewellery designs , and for the perfection and artistry with which they were cut and set .
29 A definite tick in the margin here for the quality of the fretwork ; I was impressed by SGC 's attention to this important , and often hurriedly-finished feature .
30 Admiration for the quality of materials and hand craftsmanship , but horror often at the designers ' sheer lack of restraint .
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