Example sentences of "experience of [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was her first experience of staying in a country house .
2 The finer details will have to be added at a later date when experience of operating in a contract culture has been gained .
3 Do you think that it 's possible for the big Italian museums to privatise their subsidiary functions without an advisory body of trustees , if only to assist museum administrators who have little experience of dealing with the commercial side ?
4 Derek 's previous experience of dealing with the police amounted to clarifying some technical points for the Fraud Squad when a client of Fithyan & Co. was arrested for tax evasion .
5 He at least has experience of dealing with the Press and the company have already allocated another member of the team for tomorrow 's race . ’
6 We 've got now quite a lot of new officers who do n't necessarily have the experience of dealing with the situations .
7 Other , non-Quaker , abolitionists had experience of lobbying as a technique in the 1780s — in the cases of Josiah Wedgwood and Thomas Walker over protection of commercial and industrial interests .
8 C = teacher with experience of teaching with a computer .
9 She has several years ' experience of teaching in the Sudan .
10 I started a quarter stern attack and had the unpleasant experience of flying down the middle of a cone of tracer from the rear gunner .
11 It is the experience of listening to the responses or readings which have been triggered by them which has led me to question the nature of the arguments usually put forward by antiracists to explain racism .
12 Maternal anxiety is an appropriate response to the experience of living with a crying baby — but what physiological mechanism exists to explain the notion that anxiety causes colic ?
13 He was 68 years old in the early months of 1918 , when the experience of living through an air-raid proved too much for his system and he suffered a stroke .
14 The family is a central institution of modern British society , at least in the sense that almost everybody has had experience of living in a family at some time in their lives .
15 This argument was later extended with respect to the experience of living in the modern metropolis , which Simmel suggests provides for a massive intensification of stimulation and experience , but which threatens to overwhelm us as objective culture ( 1950 : 409–24 ) .
16 Well as I say , I had , I do n't , I have n't really had any involvement really with talking to people about their experience of living in the flats until people knew that they were going to be moved out eventually .
17 The experience of faith as it is lived by another people , another culture ; the enjoyment of celebrating fiestas ( and that includes the liturgy and the party afterwards ) with the people ; the experience of living amongst a people who never give up the struggle whatever happens and so challenge my own pettiness ; the graciousness of so many of them and the great welcome they gave us .
18 THE DUAL EXPERIENCE OF AGEING WITH A DISABILITY
19 Locating the dual experience of ageing with a disability within existing conceptual frameworks
20 Next to nothing is known about the experience of ageing with a long-term disability .
21 However , this paper has attempted to demonstrate that there is a whole range of dimensions to the experience of ageing with a disability , and also that both the subjective and objective reality of ageing can be understood only in the context of prior experience .
22 A conceptual framework based on biography , identity and meaning is , therefore , essential to the development of an understanding of the dual experience of ageing with a disability .
23 Recorded life stories , by contrast , offer a double advantage for those seeking to understand the ordinary experience of ageing in the past .
24 The information gained on each generation will be from a different perspective , but will be in each case of intrinsic value in contributing to our understanding of the changing patterns and experience of ageing in the ordinary population .
25 Tyne & Wear Development Corp in the UK is using a specially adapted version of the Superscape virtual reality software from Aldermaston , Berkshire-based Dimension International Ltd to enable planners and the public to ‘ walk through ’ its £180m redevelopment scheme for the City of Newcastle Upon Tyne 's East Quayside : Newcastle-based Real Time Design Ltd , which is implementing the system , has already created the base landscape and a few of the proposed buildings in the virtual world , and will continue to add new ones based on architects drawings and computer aided design-generated images ; using the system , it will be possible to simulate , in real time , the experience of driving on the roads between the new buildings , ensuring that the Tyne Bridge is visible at some locations .
26 And in further contrast , miles from anywhere , the odd experience of driving through the night with flames licking through the forest on either side of the long deserted road .
27 We have nearly 200 years experience of selling in the area .
28 I hope I have not made the experience of caring for the sick parent sound all gloom and sacrifice and bedpans .
29 The pupils from Sutton gained from the experience of mixing with a wider range of pupils than they normally encounter .
30 But Leningrad is far more artistic in every way , and there is the strange experience of emerging from a theatre at eleven o'clock at night to find the sun still shining brightly .
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