Example sentences of "carry [art] burden " in BNC.

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1 There are suggestions that Rolls-Royce may be unable to fund the cost of the new model , due out in the next few years , and that Vickers will not be able to carry the burden much longer .
2 Thus the teacher-in-role can decide from moment to moment whether to carry the burden of the pupils ' protection — ‘ My men ( a group of ‘ passive ’ children ) have this to say to you' is to be totally protective — or to remove that protection and hand over the power : ‘ My men have something to say to you … ! ’
3 Indeed , in many cases they were precisely the group targeted to carry the burden of job losses in the 1980s , and even when the economy improved they remained the group most likely to have long spells of unemployment .
4 These perceptions also serve to obscure the inadequacy of social provision which supports the army of people , usually female relations , who are expected to carry the burden of the caring role , often at considerable personal sacrifice .
5 So important was this regarded that in the final quarter of the fourteenth century a system of coastal defence on land was developed , essentially a second line to carry the burden of defence once the enemy had managed to effect a landing on English soil .
6 As the House of Commons has sole responsibility for financial matters , it has to carry the burden of the work on financial bills .
7 Sec having to carry the burden of action .
8 But someone has to be willing to carry the burden .
9 This difficulty is shared by many such theories , of whatever provenance , which rely on an idealised notion of culture to carry the burden of explanation .
10 Israel , he alleged , had selected Jordan as " the point through which to penetrate … the Arab Nation " and his country could no longer continue to carry the burden of confronting the Israeli threat alone .
11 Because I believe that it is the women that goes through all the pain , suffering and has to carry the burden of the chance of getting pregnant which a man does not have for obvious reasons .
12 We need an injection off money from somewhere to spend on 2/3 quality players plus strengthening the squad with a couple of decent reserves or the next few seassons are going to be like this until the youth side is mature enough to carry the burden .
13 We need an injection off money from somewhere to spend on 2/3 quality players plus strengthening the squad with a couple of decent reserves or the next few seassons are going to be like this until the youth side is mature enough to carry the burden .
14 Presumably the rest of the police service overburdened with er investigations of crime as they are , will have to carry the burden caused by the Department of Transport 's errors .
15 All in all , this is a most effective collaboration even if the innocent eyed Sunday painter W. Littlefair has to carry the burden of being the sole representative of the newly formed one-year-old Yarm Art Society which boasts 18 members on his shoulders .
16 A beastie to carry the burden From cherub to abstract flying muse , Ruth Wishart reveals only the fifth logo to be attached to the Edinburgh International Festival
17 The judge said : ‘ She is too young to carry the burden of decisions about her own future . ’
18 They have both carried the burden of bearing the brunt for Britain in international competition for the last decade and more .
19 It had never counted for anything that she 'd been the innocent victim , that she 'd had no control over the events which had shaped her life — she 'd carried the burden with her , locked into her soul , and at least that way she 'd felt relatively safe .
20 It also has the benefit of involving the very people who will carry the burden of implementing the decisions made — the teachers themselves .
21 It was Albany 's castle , and it was Albany who had shut up his nephew there , and must carry the burden of his death .
22 And this is why we still carry the burden of having to control the chaos that might break forth should we allow those troubled depths of tempestuous passion to break the surface calm of ‘ normal , desire .
23 Action is taken against parents , for it is they who carry the burden of ensuring that the child attends school .
24 In the absence of speech — or even silent movies ' traditional inter-titles — Lane succeeds in making the gently miming performances , the real locations and the expressive music soundtrack carry the burden of the film 's meaning .
25 ‘ Ultimately , rock'n'roll has to contend with carrying the burden of primitive music on its shoulders , the way Atlas carried the world on his shoulders .
26 A major area of concern remains safety , with Novaceta carrying the burden of having the worst record among Courtaulds-owned and joint venture companies .
27 Hamilton-Phillips says that most women carry a burden from their kindergarten days : ‘ Boys dominated the playground , girls sat around the side .
28 A change of nomenclature from last year 's ‘ cinderellas , ’ these clubs carry a burden of debt , which becomes increasingly onerous in times of low inflation .
29 ‘ And you say she said that eagles of Callanish carry a burden and that for some it is hard … ’ and her voice drifted into a distance .
30 Some of the things under the heading of work which was not allowed on the Sabbath were sowing , reaping , threshing , preparing food , spinning , putting out a fire , lighting a fire , carrying a burden and writing two letters of the alphabet .
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