Example sentences of "inevitable that [art] " in BNC.

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1 This inevitably led to a sense of frustration both in pupils and their teachers ; for it seemed that however well taught they were , however much they learned , it was inevitable that a high proportion of candidates would get low or unclassified grades .
2 IT is almost inevitable that a critical overview of feminist writing on film reproduces the dominant features of existing debate , even as it tries to displace them .
3 It is inevitable that a guitar with this pickup combination will be compared to a Strat , irrespective of body shape , and that may seem a little unfair when you consider that Starfield have avoided things Fenderish in most other respects .
4 Even more than in the 1930s , the TUC were imprisoned within constraints imposed on it by a capitalist wage-structure : the TUC argued strongly for adequate pensions ( denying , for example , that an old person needed less to eat ) ; but if this was to be implemented without encouraging further wage-cuts to elderly workers , then it appeared to them inevitable that a retirement condition must be introduced .
5 It 's inevitable that a fish photographer like MAX GIBBS of Oxford 's Goldfish Bowl is entranced by the gorgeous colours of Fairy Wrasse .
6 Homogeneous ‘ simple labour ’ is not inexorably established as the norm for wage-labour in capitalist economies , and by the same token it is not inevitable that a uniform structure of division of labour within enterprises will progressively undermine any ties of social identification other than those of ‘ class ’ .
7 On the other hand , it is inevitable that a property which , while still playing its part in entity-identification , needs to be explicitly assigned will nearly always be a more peripheral or unusual or occasional one .
8 This is a limiting material for design purposes , so it was inevitable that a strong similarity of form should prevail .
9 Erm in my view , it has to link in somewhere into the primary i into the road network and it 's not appropriate to link it into er the local road system and er therefore I think it 's inevitable that a linkage will need to be made to the primary road network .
10 However , there was no infringement of the rotated " L " grid as this was idea , it being almost inevitable that a spreadsheet program would use such a system .
11 More than 95pc of calls were answered within the government 's deadline of 19 minutes but it was inevitable that a handful would cause problems .
12 Chaos now seemed poised to threaten the system from inside and without , and it is almost inevitable that the term ‘ civvy ’ should have become a derogatory reference .
13 Given that the police are essentially an organization constrained by an ingrained respect for the pragmatism of action — regardless of the lip-service paid to the police college , the ‘ special course ’ , or the university scholarship — it was inevitable that the hierarchy would follow the dictates of institutional philosophy and pull the marginal mover in from the periphery ; for there is a boundary beyond which the pilgrim can not be allowed to stray .
14 Most stockbroking analysts believe it inevitable that the troubled electronics group will be taken over .
15 But Gary Marsh , head of research with the Halifax , the UK 's biggest building society , says it is inevitable that the modest improvement seen in the market over the last couple of months — especially in the South , where sellers have started to adjust to more realistic levels — will be damaged and the date of its recovery put back .
16 With a new prime minister and , in effect , a new government , it was perhaps inevitable that the ancient sillinesses of Britain 's elected chamber should be a talking-point once more .
17 Historians will never agree to her character , and in these circumstances , it is perhaps inevitable that the picture of a romantic but ill-fated queen painted by Schiller and Swinburne , amongst others , is the one most likely to engage popular sympathy .
18 Since it preferred to sulk in its residences in the Faubourg Saint-Germain , it was inevitable that the posts at court were given to descendants of the Imperial nobility , either civil or military .
19 In spite of this handful of ‘ collaborators ’ , it was nevertheless inevitable that the majority of those serving in the Imperial household should be drawn from among the families which had been connected with the First Empire .
20 It was inevitable that the shift of leadership from the PLO outside to UNLU should give rise to thoughts of a split in Palestinian ranks , between the ‘ inside ’ and ‘ outside ’ .
21 But as Rome became first an Italian and then a Mediterranean power , it became inevitable that the Roman people should have contact with Greeks and with Greek art .
22 Classic Maya civilization appears to have collapsed some 600 years before the Spanish conquest of Central America , but even if it had survived it seems inevitable that the Maya obsession with time would have remained a historical curiosity with no influence on the modern world .
23 In any case , it seems inevitable that the development of the mechanical clock should have been primarily due to the Church for , although the transmission of power by rope and pulley had long been known to craftsmen , the mathematics of gear-trains ( particularly astronomical trains ) was known only to the highly educated , and their education was provided only by the Church .
24 Since there are more carp and more carp fisheries around today , and so many anglers fishing for carp , it is inevitable that the number caught is higher than it has ever been .
25 It was inevitable that the seekers of simple solutions would find beam weapons .
26 It was inevitable that the confrontation between industrial and rural cultures , German and Polish languages , between folk and high cultures , between distinct religious , social and political allegiances should produce envy , suspicion and even malice .
27 It was inevitable that the RCM commitment to accepting help from wherever it was offered would be seen by orthodox Jews as a betrayal and a challenge .
28 As the exhaustion of certain of the world 's non-renewable resources approaches , it is inevitable that the real cost of producing such resources will increase .
29 It was inevitable that the actor that seemed to epitomise the new Hollywood of the late sixties should work with one of the most fashionable filmmakers attuned to young audiences .
30 Perhaps it is inevitable that the west empathises more with countries whose cultures it comprehends better than those of Africa and Asia .
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