Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [art] dangers [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Planted at an altitude of between 100 and 200 metres , the higher situated vines are less prone to the dangers of frost and provide well-structured , fruity wines .
2 In many instances social workers picked up practical points such as those mentioned above , and dealt with them immediately : arrangements were hastily made to provide counselling for those young people who were unaware of the dangers of AIDS and the importance of using contraceptives .
3 These films were often independently funded and distributed through a network of art-house cinemas and educational establishments ; but whilst trying to create an alternative circuit they were also subject to the dangers of marginalisation and exclusivism .
4 Conscious of the dangers of marketing hype , the media-smart director remains sceptical , especially about being pigeon-holed as a purely ‘ gay ’ film-maker .
5 IN THE 1970s everyone seemed to be worried about the dangers of work : Jeanne Stellman and Susan Daum , with Work is Dangerous for your Health , and Patrick Kinnersley , with The Hazards of Work , were among the authors to bring the problems to our attention .
6 Smaller raids which followed on the south-German cities of Munich , Augsburg , and Nuremberg , had a disproportionate psychological effect in demonstrating the extent of allied air supremacy in the capacity to reach so far south , and in illustrating that few could now consider themselves immune from the dangers of bombing .
7 Opening the summit , UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher announced a six-point plan to : ( i ) educate the young on the dangers of drug-taking ; ( ii ) start a high-profile anti-drug publicity campaign ; ( iii ) exert pressure on parents and society to set an example ; ( iv ) improve the early identification of drug takers ; ( v ) increase treatment and rehabilitation ; and ( vi ) campaign against any legalization of drug-taking .
8 Social services say they 're do all they can to make their charges aware of the dangers of solvent abuse .
9 In three districts implementation was characterised by a corporate approach between district and units , since all were aware of the dangers of instability and fragmentation , and concerned to manage the changes to produce benefits for both sides .
10 You will also need , in this type of essay , to signal that you are aware of the dangers of reductionism : that is , of simplifying the work of a school or movement until it no longer adequately represents what anyone associated with it would recognise or subscribe to .
11 If the question is asked whether Gandhi is not aware of the dangers of contradiction in his use of personal and impersonal terms to describe God , the answer might be that it would depend whether the personal use of the term God refers to an entity , or being , in the form of an extra-mundane person , whether or not a contradiction is involved .
12 The young Hugh Gaitskell , who had become aware of the dangers of fascism on his visit to Austria in the summer of 1933 and was greatly influenced by Dalton , summed up the attitude of this group by arguing that a general strike against all wars was ‘ an invitation to the fascist aggressors . ’
13 I mean i i i in a sense I think he was , he 's been criticized unfairly for , for this because he he , he copped all the blame for absolute egalitarianism , whereas in fact if , if you look at the details behind it he was aware of the dangers of encroachment on the middle peasant and was warning against that and saying look this should n't happen .
14 We have been aware of the dangers of over-confidence and losing touch with our clients , who are here because of the ability of the agency . ’
15 The Toxoplasmosis Trust is campaigning for doctors to be more aware of the dangers of infection .
16 The official majority viewpoint on the other hand , was expressed by Brockway and Maxton , who were hostile to the Communist Party and constantly aware of the dangers of isolation .
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