Example sentences of "be organised around [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But despite the place given to women , most of the programmes are organised around a male presenter who ‘ manages ’ the women and brings them in to contribute their bit of knowledge . |
2 | Second , in courses which are organised around the expectation that most students are young and well qualified in a traditional sense , older students who have entered through different routes may find it more difficult to succeed than in courses where there is more support , both at an institutional level and from other students with similar backgrounds and experiences . |
3 | Formal user groups are organised around the General Household Survey and the Labour Force Survey . |
4 | Wherever comprehensive psychogeriatric services have been developed , they have usually been organised around the activities of some sort of multidisciplinary outreach team drawn from the professions of nursing , occupational therapy , psychology , social work , and psychiatry . |
5 | In order to reveal the global significance of Nizan 's existence analysis will be organised around the three dominant structural influences in his life : the family unit , the schooling system and the communist party . |
6 | A raffle will also be held during the evening , which is organised around a Japanese theme , with the first prize a return trip for two to Nagasaki . |
7 | The difficulty with all these forecasts is that the type of skills required depends on decisions made by managers about the way in which work is organised around the technology , and we thus come back to the problem identified with forecasts made about the impact of new technology on society . |
8 | The search space was organised around a global uniform data-base , the blackboard , and so different configurations of knowledge bases could easily be tested . |
9 | The meal was organised around the char which had been caught that afternoon , and Hope was touched at the extravagant praise lobbed his way for the provision of the excellent fish . |