Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] represent a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Sums of money I am describing tonight are large , revenue and capital spending combined , of over three thousand million pounds is many times the amount spent by quangos in Wales outside the health service and the grant represents a large share of my total budget for Wales and I hope members opposite are not suggesting I should cut spending on health , that is a vital service which I thought they supported as well .
2 Reasons are that the PC has become the conventional engineering tool ; most DSP applications programs run under ms-dos ; hardware interfacing of target DSP boards to the PC has become a standard practice , and the PC represents a low cost entry point into the field of DSP development .
3 Clothing is one of the largest sectors of UK industry and is particularly important in Northern Ireland , where total employment in the industry represents a substantial proportion of all those employed in manufacturing .
4 The methodology represents a significant change in the development of computing systems away from the technology , in particular , hardware and software ( including programming techniques and algorithms ) , and towards data and the way it is structured .
5 The investment represents a personal victory for the city 's Principal Arts Officer , Elizabeth Goodall , who has led a long campaign to educate local politicians of the cultural and economic rewards to be reaped from properly investing in the visual arts infrastructure .
6 The result represented a radical change in Liechtenstein politics since it was the first time in the principality 's history that a third party had been elected to parliament .
7 While not meeting the demands made by all of Quebec 's separatists , the deal represented a substantial increase in provincial autonomy .
8 In the Southern cone countries , the peasantry represent a small sector and one that is diminishing .
9 Conversely , whilst there may in a few cases be valid reasons for a high quality paper not being submitted to such journals , it could be argued that in some cases publication outside the core represents a negative value judgement on the quality of that research .
10 Conversely , whilst there may in a few cases be valid reasons for a high quality paper not being submitted to such journals , it could be argued that in some cases publication outside the core represents a negative value judgement on the quality of that research .
11 I do not accept that the proposal represents a major surrender of sovereignty .
12 The Act represents a particular view both of the nature of learning and schools as organisations .
13 Professor Colin Bell , of Edinburgh University 's sociology department , said : ‘ The conference represents a unique opportunity for the doctors and nurses who care for people who are generally regarded as being ‘ hopelessly ill ’ to get together with lawyers , philosophers and sociologists to discuss the very real dilemmas — social , legal and medical — posed by such people .
14 Fifty years later , everything looked different , but this was the situation which Lanfranc faced , and which Anselm inherited , and it is important to recognize that in these circumstances the primacy represented a practical instrument of unity .
15 The senator represented a beef-rearing state and never forgot to extol the benefits of a plateful of bleeding home-grown American steak , while in private , as I had learned when he and his wife had chartered Wavebreaker , George Crowninshield rarely touched red meat .
16 It is proposed here that the need to represent a spatial support in order to get a mental representation of an event is another such requirement : how can one conceive an event as something taking place in time without also conceiving at least virtually someone or something realizing it ( or undergoing its realization , as in the passive ) ?
17 The inquiry represents a genuine need for information which could have been partly fulfilled by traditional means such as telephone books or local guides but which could be investigated more thoroughly by using Prestel .
18 The group represents a wide cross section of the industry from Hewlett-Packard Co to Intel Corp , NCR Corp to US West Inc , and its mission is to develop an enterprise-wide product knowledge management system to help resolve product-related problems suffered by customers .
19 As Paolozzi explains in this leaflet , ‘ The whole represents a strong belief in optimism and progress ’ .
20 The whole represents a strong belief in optimism and progress .
21 Unless the manager represents a big artist , he or she would n't work with the record company 's senior directors .
22 The latest theory , persuasively put forward by Professor Landon , is that the opera represented a last-ditch attempt to preserve the rituals of the Order against the anti-Masonic machinations of the emperor and his secret police , and to present the movement to the general public for what it was — a noble institution under threat from the forces of reaction .
23 The firm represents a large number of cargo shipping lines .
24 The total represents a three-fold increase on the previous decade , but the real death toll is thought to be far higher .
25 Most of these , it is true , are poorly preserved and common late Ae3s — but the total represents a phenomenal amount compared to twenty years ago .
26 A great sense of frustration is building up because many hon. Members feel that the Bill represents a lost opportunity for British Rail .
27 Some experts believe that the fast-breeder represents a key advance which will realize nuclear power 's full potential .
28 The pasta shown on the right of the plate represents a standard portion
29 Furthermore , the Report represents a familiar tactic through which influential groups are recruited in the voluntary service of state interests and policies .
30 The draft represented a substantial revision of the 1980 Constitution .
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