Example sentences of "exists as [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Corporate manslaughter charges were almost unknown in English law before the DPP decided last June to issue manslaughter summonses against P&O European Ferries after the Zeebrugge disaster and there are still no firm judicial rulings on whether corporate manslaughter exists as a crime . |
2 | Yet Labour has a bigger vested interest in there being a European Parliament which — during the transition to a more federal union — co-legislates with the Council , rather than exists as a largely powerless consultative assembly . |
3 | But it hardly exists as a nation in a recognisable sense . |
4 | Its British visitors are discriminating people who relish the solid comfort of a prosperous southern French town , where regional bourgeois cooking exists as a living celebration going back into antiquity . |
5 | The Soil Association exists as a standards body for much of the organically produced food in the UK . |
6 | We shall see that since 1 January 1926 the only one of these three forms of co-ownership which exists as a legal estate is joint tenancy ( see p. 87 ) ; but that both coparcenary and tenancy in common exist as equitable estates . |
7 | But a distaste for gossip should not be construed as a total reluctance to express the truth about another person 's behaviour when no possible alternative exists as a way of defending myself . |
8 | ‘ But a distaste for gossip' , he read , glinting with agreement , ‘ should not be construed as a total reluctance to express the truth about another person 's behaviour when no possible alternative exists as a way of defending myself . |
9 | the bureaucratic-professional dimension exists as a variable for organisational structure within organisations as well as between organisations . |
10 | He argues that petty commodity production exists as a subordinate form in all modes of production , but thrives particularly in the transition from feudalism to capitalism . |
11 | It exists as a single manuscript , probably dating from 1245 . |
12 | But they seem to carry the implication that society exists as a fixed structure , with slots into which school-leavers ( or university-leavers ) must be fitted . |
13 | Robert Romanyshyn 's central thesis is that psychological life is not part of the material world or of an inner subjectivity separate from that world but exists as a form of mediation between the two . |
14 | It is the deepest wish of the author , a member of the Wildlife Association of Southern India , that this embargo will become a permanent situation and that a national consciousness will not permit the continued destruction of the Cobra , which performs not only a biologically and environmentally essential function but exists as a symbol of life itself . |
15 | It appears on Siva temples , the doors of homes , as a decoration on mobile food-stalls , in folk art and on rugs , and exists as a significant design or ‘ yantra ’ at ceremonial occasions , particularly weddings . |
16 | The freedom of independent initiative only exists as a meaningful notion if there are limits to define it . |
17 | We acknowledged , of course , that drama also has its own academic integrity and that it exists as a separate GCSE subject in many secondary schools and colleges , outside the National Curriculum . |
18 | The club exists as a reinforcement for all the work already being done by the RFU youth development team , the counties , the rugby clubs and schools . |
19 | Primarily the Catholic Voice exists as a means of communication within the Diocese of Lancaster . |
20 | A database also exists as a national resource of innovative practice and ideas . |
21 | The basic requirements of the rule of law , therefore , are merely that a system of law , understood as lex , exists as a result of the establishment of legislative , executive and judicial offices . |
22 | Hypnosis is akin to being in love in that the same sapping of the subject 's initiative takes place , even more so as there is no possibility of sexual satisfaction , which exists as a possibility even in unrequited love relationships . |
23 | And while work and study in all disciplines can range from the routinely normal through the critical and reflexive to the philosophical , philosophy exists as a distinct field of concerns . |
24 | Letterman 's notion of the universal spirit has a commercial aspect : it stands for that human striving which exists as a counter to the banality of human life in the suburbs and malls of our countries . |
25 | An analysis of the artefact must begin with its most obvious characteristic , which is that it exists as a physically concrete form independent of any individual 's mental image of it . |
26 | Whilst it may be argued that this is merely an illustration of the duty owed under the OLA 1957 , it may also be said that this exists as a form of liability under the tort of negligence but outside the scope of the 1957 Act . |
27 | But if you can produce 28 seconds that actually exists as a piece of entertainment and makes people laugh , nobody will ever think the worse of you for it . |
28 | Given , however , that the jurisdiction exists as a matter of settled law , the remaining question is whether , and if so on what grounds , it can be invoked to authorise the treatment which W. is unwilling to undergo . |
29 | ABTA , set up in 1950 , exists as a cartel . |
30 | Poverty not only exists as a consumption experience but it is also related to labour market experience . |