Example sentences of "in [art] same vein " in BNC.
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1 | Much in the same vein is Henry V who has several well known ‘ set ’ speeches , full of fireworks , as well as the difficult and testing soliloquy on the responsibility of leadership that begins ‘ Upon the King … |
2 | Near the close , Holding began to lay about him and was dropped off a skyer ; next morning he continued in the same vein to ensure his team a first innings lead , and ensure , too , that Bob Willis 's Test career would end on an unhappy note as it was he who took most of the stick . |
3 | So cogent and imaginative were his descriptions and inferences that his name remains well known today even though almost nothing in the same vein has followed from his work . |
4 | And I have no doubt that their stalemates will come out in the same vein tomorrow morning , together with the rest of them . |
5 | Two years later we find Datini himself writing in the same vein to one of his partners in Spain , Cristofano di Bartolo , whom he wished to persuade to come home . |
6 | Much more appears in the same vein ; but Temple is at his most eloquent in describing the qualifications of the successful Resident . |
7 | Clement Attlee announced that the British Empire and Commonwealth , being based on Christian principles , was ‘ the exact contrast to the Nazi conception of a world order ’ , which was the expression of the creed of Antichrist , and countless other speeches were made in the same vein . |
8 | IN the same vein is THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SERIAL KILLERS ( Headline , £6.99 ) . |
9 | South Africa have employed a potent cocktail of running and kicking in their three tour victories and coach John Williams pledged they would continue in the same vein . |
10 | In the same vein , Failsafe is actually a more scary and realistic film , but Strangelove managed to make the end of the world seem both inevitable and hilarious . |
11 | In the same vein he wrote to the papal legate in 1095 : |
12 | So , in the same vein , fast base memory is built onto the motherboard ; the 66/M uses 60ns access memory chips and a cache as standard , the 60MHz machine gets 70ns memory and the cache is optional . |
13 | Though in instructional demonstrations in the same vein as the majority , Tom Keating 's On Painters series , from the original television series , is absorbing in its coverage of the techniques used by specific artists including Turner , Rembrandt and Degas ( Teaching Art Ltd ) . |
14 | There was much more in the same vein . |
15 | They are perceived as legitimate , not just because of this , but more importantly because the pupils feel able to respond in the same vein and at the same level . |
16 | There was much more in the same vein . |
17 | In the same vein , the Laganside concept was termed a ‘ third hand borrowed idea ’ which does not relate to nor economically empower local communities . |
18 | In the same vein another contributor drew attention to Richard Needham 's statement on Radio Ulster on 19 November 1989 , in which he said that the aim of the government in West Belfast was to improve economic development there in order to attack ‘ terrorism ’ and that this was the government 's prime aim . |
19 | In the same vein , it was stated that it is a major disappointment that employers are not encouraged to give jobs to the long-term unemployed under the Act . |
20 | At that time erm , I was a commercial traveller and Harlow was part of my district and they reluctantly accepted the fact that because I was a commercial traveller working in Harlow that I actually did work in Harlow which was stretching a point , but I really think that the Development Corporation 's officials were getting a little tired of my being able to talk their own language and to write letters in the same vein as they could write , they were n't used to this , and , at any rate , as I said earlier we got here . |
21 | In the same vein , Mrs Gaskell commends the order and arrangement of Alice Wilson 's cellar dwelling in Mary Barton , the check curtain at the modest bedhead , the ‘ little bit of crockery-ware … ranged on the mantelpiece , where also stood her candlestick and box of matches ’ . |
22 | In the same vein Inz notes : |
23 | Later Treat , who followed V as in Victim with other books in the same vein , was to say , " I did n't know I was writing police procedurals until somebody invented the term and said that was the kind of thing I was writing . " |
24 | In the same vein , the Bullock Committee in 1977 noted that the ‘ last 20 years have seen the growth of the giant industrial enterprise and the concentration of economic power in the hands of fewer and fewer such companies . |
25 | In the same vein , Winter explains that ‘ [ i ] fconsumers prefer yellow widgets to blue ones or widgets with safety features to plain ones , and if they will pay the true cost of such improvements , the monopolist ignores their tastes only at a financial cost . |
26 | Our self-appointed mentor , the Old Stager , tackled him in the same vein , although with a shade more directness : ‘ Why do n't yer niver get no runs ? ’ he asked , by way of leading up to the subject . |
27 | As it was , Lili chatted easily and Robert timed his eating to synchronise with her fluency ; when Lili stopped talking to eat he carried on , not in the same vein but sufficiently in harmony with her style not to upset the balance of conviviality . |
28 | The obvious artificiality of this device is jarring , and the half-hearted attempt to ‘ subjectify ’ a large chunk of sociological analysis soon gives way to more overt narratorial commentary in the same vein . |
29 | The new wave of folk spearheaded by Faith Over Reason and Ruby Blue marches on , and the latest addition is acoustic soloist Heather Frith , who works in the same vein , telling tales of reflection and longing . |
30 | Her most important essay , ‘ The Enfranchisement of Women ’ ( 1851 ) , published under Mill 's name in the Westminster Review , follows in the same vein as her chapter in Principles of Political Economy , but is devoted solely to women 's rights . |