Example sentences of "reflected in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In each of the three houses of Parliament there is a Ministers ' Council , each chamber having separate responsibility for the affairs of the population group it represents ( including housing , social welfare , health , education ) , while joint parliamentary responsibility is taken for " general " or national affairs ( including foreign policy , defence , finance , law and order ) , each of these functions at national level being reflected in a portfolio in the Cabinet itself . |
2 | In each of the three houses of Parliament there is a Ministers ' Council , each chamber having separate responsibility for the affairs of the population group it represents ( including housing , social welfare , health and education ) , while joint parliamentary responsibility is taken for " general " or national affairs ( including foreign policy , defence , finance and law and order ) , each of these functions at national level being reflected in a portfolio in the Cabinet itself . |
3 | The sale had begun on Nov. 30 , and the struggle to attract enough investors had been reflected in a decision to extend the scheduled closure of the issue from Dec. 21 . |
4 | A doppelganger is invisible except to its owner and is not reflected in a mirror . |
5 | A few days later he spent $26.4 million on Picasso 's Le Miroir , a striking rear-view of a model reflected in a mirror , painted in 1932 . |
6 | The rising tide of confidence was also reflected in a swing from expectations of a rise in interest rates to anticipation of the next cut , with the cost of wholesale funds dipping swiftly by 3/4 point to 101/4 p.c . |
7 | That view is reflected in a Government White Paper which was published in January 1985 : Financial Services in the United Kingdom : A New Framework for Investor Protection ( 1985 ) ( Cmnd. 9432 ) . |
8 | Thus the lack of balance which strikes anyone looking at a thoroughly drained , treeless landscape is reflected in a lack of honest balancing in the books and ledgers which lie behind that landscape . |
9 | These are reflected in a lack of materials for teaching Arabic , Bengali , Chinese and so on , even including Italian , as community languages . |
10 | The uncompromising attitude of the government at this time was reflected in a proposal announced on Aug. 10 to evacuate Tamils from the whole Jaffna peninsula ( where about 1,000,000 of them lived ) and house them in refugee camps at Vavuniya while the military sought to " annihilate " the LTTE . |
11 | The ramifications of these doubts are reflected in a poll by Time magazine and CNN , which shows 53 per cent of voters do not think Mr Clinton is honest and trustworthy enough to be president ; 67 per cent think he would say anything to be elected president ; and 62 per cent say he is not someone they would be proud to have as president . |
12 | In his therapeutic work , he found that mental and emotional problems were often reflected in a patient 's physical appearance , and began to think that emotions were ‘ locked into ’ the body by muscular tensions , a good example being the ‘ stiff upper lip ’ and the way that anger can be suppressed by a clenched jaw . |
13 | Fundholding has undoubtedly had its successes , reflected in a sea change in the attitude of hospital clinicians and management towards general practice and recognisable improvements in the management and organisation of practices . |
14 | As the euphoria had gone along with an irrational faith in the Gaullist saviour , so the deepening disillusionment of 1945 , essentially an adjustment to reality , was reflected in a desanctification of the saviour figure . |
15 | This was reflected in a loosening of what had traditionally been a strong correlation between landownership and civil and military office , especially at the highest level . |
16 | She is probably a price-conscious shopper ( nearly everyone claims to be these days ) , but in her shopping this may be reflected in a reliance on branded goods bought at Asda , or private label from the Co-op . |
17 | As reflected in a matrix organisation , in project teams and task forces — in such organisations , there is no dominant or clear leader . |
18 | There are also bound to be variations with age , which in terms of family relationships is reflected in a person 's position in the structure of generations ( for a discussion of age and generation , see Finch , 1986a ) . |
19 | Then darkness fell and we were just three faces round a table reflected in a window pane . |
20 | The general decline in the Church 's influence was reflected in a degree of secularization in Russian culture . |
21 | If the price is based on net assets , a reduction in assets should be directly reflected in a reduction in price . |
22 | This attitude is reflected in a variety of ways in the popular press . |
23 | Assertion ( 4 ) is falsifiable because a ray of light incident on a mirror at some oblique angle could conceivably be reflected in a direction perpendicular to the mirror . |
24 | This subordination is reflected in a change of emphasis that Aquinas brought to the study of metaphysics . |
25 | This is in turn largely explained by a sharp deterioration in Britain 's unit costs relative to those of her competitors which , until 16 September 1992 , was not reflected in a change in the exchange value of the pound . |
26 | The inadequacies of Next 's inherited high street formulae have been cruelly exposed by the slowdown in consumer spending , reflected in a slump in profits at Next Retail from £7.6m to just £1.7m . |
27 | Its appearance symbolized the transition of the United States from a rural to an urban nation , a transition reflected in a wealth of literature featuring the railways as the system of transportation and in the development of an industrial aesthetic which found beauty in factories , chimneys , freightyards , and machinery . |
28 | This is reflected in a multiplicity of senses for any given word in the dictionary . |
29 | It is therefore not surprising that this should also be reflected in a rise in demand for health care . |
30 | The targeting of the security forces by Republican paramilitaries is reflected in a rise in the number of members of the security forces killed as a proportion of total deaths . |