Example sentences of "wake up to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | WAKING up to the rhythms of marimba music on the radio seems a pleasant enough thought . |
2 | The world is at last waking up to the dangers threatening us all . |
3 | The Arts : Waking up to the terrors of the night TELEVISION |
4 | Pettitt sees urban services in particular offering vast scope for expansion as city fathers wake up to the dangers from the car population explosion . |
5 | When will the Secretary of State wake up to the realities of public finance in the United Kingdom ? |
6 | This time he 's kept the somewhat wiggy feel and the one-liners but streamlined the satire and woken up to the necessities of plotting and dialogue . |
7 | One poster criticised local students for being ‘ late ’ to wake up to the realities . |
8 | This is the last year of the real recession and people are beginning to wake up to the opportunities . ’ |
9 | Britain 's savers and pensioners are just beginning to wake up to the possibilities of independent taxation of husbands and wives . |
10 | When will the BBC wake up to the possibilities open to it when covering the biggest annual golfing event to take place in Europe . |