Example sentences of "involved in [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It therefore examines those issues which have contributed to the formation of wide ranging perceptions held by those actively involved in both the formation and implementation of scientific investigations in various related industries .
2 Finally , how did John Finnegan — known to be close to Smurfit — who was involved in both the UPH and Telecom purchases , fail to alert so important a client ?
3 Today she is involved in both the film and photographic industries , as well as exploring the world , combining images into her own reality for advertising and design agencies and art collectors alike .
4 I was excited and happy and enthused with the thought of becoming more involved in both the WLM and GLF .
5 Yes I suppose it 's true that for somebody like me I 've been involved in quite a lot of different groups over over the years and the quarry men 's support group is it 's difficult to put in words really er exactly how it 's erm you know I think it 's very easy f for groups to become sort of s set really and er well I 've always wanted it to involve everybody and I think it does that in a way it sort of er it 's quite special to all of us in in a funny sort of way it 's er you know we feel quite committed .
6 I therefore have a fair amount experience of this region and also erm I have been involved in quite a lot of erm estimates of housing provision over the years .
7 The Examination Council came into being some erm nine months ago and has already been involved in quite a lot of activity , I mean particularly the erm problem of sixteen-plus examining , whether we should move from a system of erm O-levels and C S E , or to a combined system , Sixteen-plus Examination it would probably be called .
8 On the contrary , they would seem to have been involved in precisely the kind of political and military activity from which Jesus , according to later tradition , is dissociated .
9 An in-depth study of parental opinions about values in schooling found parents have strong opinions , but what was striking was the lack of willingness to become more involved in how the school goes about dealing with the issue .
10 Mr George Ryde , TGWU national secretary for civil aviation , said : ‘ Our members are involved in almost every aspect of airport work , and they tell a different story to the public relations myth that nothing is spared in providing passengers with maximum security .
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