Example sentences of "be know about [art] " in BNC.

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1 Finely 's essay in fact deals very well with both the relatively few certain facts that are known about the event and the myths that have been built up around them .
2 More needs to be known about the ‘ normal ’ process of ageing .
3 In particular , more still needs to be known about the characteristics of patients most likely to benefit from treatment .
4 More needs to be known about the operation of such agencies before one can judge whether the advantages of such flexibility are offset by disadvantages .
5 It will be impossible for all members of a governing body to absorb all that needs to be known about the vast subject of special needs and to be adequately informed at the same time about all the other endeavours which they have to promote .
6 As to which is the more stringent obligation in a situation in which more than one applies , that is for intuitive assessment in the light of all that can be known about the particular circumstances of the case .
7 The wretched state to which the company has been brought is nevertheless a tragedy , a tragedy for all the towns in America and across the world where IBM was until recently the biggest employer , a tragedy for all its surviving employees , who now have to operate in an environment pervaded with gloom and a sense of failure , a tragedy for all the data processing managers that made it their business to know all that could be known about the company and its products and culture , who now find their hard-earned knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset .
8 However , it is fair to claim that the common response to individual instances of difficulty in the classroom is the antithesis of what seems to be known about the more effective school .
9 After twenty years in the force Hawken thought that he knew all there was to be known about the eccentricities of senior officers but he was wrong .
10 There was much less to be known about the broader background against which policy had to be made .
11 Only two facts were known about the pilot at that stage ; his age , 28 , and his birthplace , Tbilisi .
12 These problems , coupled with the lack of interest amongst palaeoecologists in extreme northern and western areas until quite recently ( Birks , 1988 ) , result in comparatively little being known about the detailed floristic and vegetational history of these ecologically unique islands .
13 Braithwaite ( 1979b : 130 ) believes that , ‘ government lawyers , who must in many ways be all-rounders , can not compete with the corporation lawyer who spends his whole life finding out all there is to know about a narrowly delimited area of ‘ legal loop-holes ’ ' .
14 I want to know all there is to know about an astonishingly beautiful girl called Ellie .
15 A bald statement that the exercise of public functions may be challenged by judicial review does not , however , tell us all there is to know about the sort of decisions which are amenable to judicial review ; and so now we must consider a number of distinctions which can be drawn between types of public functions .
16 Sailors know all there is to know about the sea . ’
17 Specialists know all there is to know about the Type 48-x , and can use it better than everyone else , and everyone benefits from their advice .
18 ‘ Tata 's two assistants know everything there is to know about the trade , and I suspect you 'll know even more than they do within a few months .
19 I challenge Dr McNab to justify his so-called remedies which fly in the face of all that 's known about the pathology of this disease . "
20 But even with everything that 's known about the risks from AIDS , James is convinced withdrawal of the pharmacy service will encourage some addicts to take risks .
21 The public interest may be especially important when little is known about a product and where the consequences for society of any error may be catastrophic .
22 However , nothing is known about the long-term environmental consequences — or even effectiveness — of using the ocean beds as dumps .
23 Little scientific data has ever been released to assess the effect of the killing on the dolphin population , and much of what is known about the hunt has been gathered at great personal risk by non-government organisations .
24 More is known about the possible costs of curbing output of carbon dioxide , the main greenhouse gas .
25 The problems encountered when making a 17 keV neutrino fit with what is known about the universe are the second reason for scepticism .
26 Much is known about the metal artefacts produced in the British Bronze Age , but until recently very little was known of the copper sources exploited ( see Chapter 4 ) .
27 Travel sickness is known to be the result of repetitive movements on the organ of balance in the inner-ear , but very little is known about the types of movements responsible and the types of people who suffer most .
28 Tomorrow is his Feast Day , but little is known about the life of this fourth-century divine ; he was renowned as a preacher and energetic founder of nunneries , and raised the funds to build the basilica in Verona where a statue depicts him holding a fishing-rod .
29 Cognitive–Behavioural treatments have been the most extensively evaluated interventions of all the psychotherapeutic schools in relation to these disorders and they do indicate that clients benefit in the short term , but little is known about the maintenance of change in the long term .
30 Little is known about the evolutionary relationships between the TMP resistant DHFRs , and full biochemical characterisation may be required to resolve ambiguities says Towner .
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