Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [art] arts [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We shall discuss the attitudes of the arts students towards science later ; however , it is worth noting that Colin 's attitude to science bore a marked resemblance to some of the English students ' attitudes towards their subject .
2 By the summer of 1967 Birmingham had the beginnings of an arts laboratory , partly masterminded by the future It music editor , Mark Williams , who was street-selling the paper to supplement a meagre income as a trainee advertising account executive in Solihull .
3 We will decentralise many of the responsibilities of the Arts Council , increasing the roles of Regional Arts Boards and local authorities .
4 It took the form of a combination of taped , structured interviews with members of the arts departments in each school , together with at least one representative from the senior management of each school These interviews were transcribed and cross-referenced with documentary evidence in the form of observations of actual teaching , departmental syllabuses and other written material that either the departments or the schools were able to provide ( for example , school handbooks ; curriculum statements ; assessment policies ; etc . )
5 LAST minute efforts to save Kent Opera from liquidation will be made tomorrow when members of the Arts Council 's advisory music panel , led by Robert Ponsonby , the former BBC Controller of Music , meet Luke Rittner , the council 's secretary-general .
6 As well as the extensive variety of events enjoyed in the theatre and public spaces of the Arts Centre , there is a huge programme which the Arts Centre undertakes with local children through schools .
7 The answer may turn out to be that the main results of university education for which intrinsic value can reasonably be claimed — such as the activity of critical thought — are included as main elements in the educational process itself , so that it is pointless to go on putting essential questions off by starting with questions about the value of the results of an Arts education .
8 Prominent in the latter are property developer Trevor Osborne , effectively the group 's chairman , Michael Abrahams ( of the ‘ Pru ’ and a prominent fund-raiser for the Prince 's Institute ) and Lord Stevens ( incoming chairman of English Heritage ) , along with representatives of the Arts Council , Architecture Foundation and other interested parties .
9 Five former chairmen of the Arts Council , Lord Cottesloe ( 1960–65 ) , Lord Goodman ( 1965–72 ) , Lord Gibson ( 1972–77 ) , Sir Kenneth Robinson ( 1977–82 ) and Lord Rees–Mogg ( 1982–89 ) also wrote to The Times : ‘ It has been and remains the cardinal principle of the Arts Council since its formation , that the arts should be immunised from political control ’ .
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