Example sentences of "grew out of [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By contrast with Godwin and his circle , who grew out of a broad and rising general formation , at first not in critical relations with its own class , the Pre-Raphaelites , who were in majority from families of the commercial bourgeoisie , were in conscious opposition to the main cultural tendencies of their class , though they may finally be seen as articulating and expressing them .
2 Their varied and imaginative tactics grew out of a strong collective identity developed in the face of the hostility they encountered from management .
3 Creeper grew out of a wheelless Cadillac raised on blocks .
4 Hollywood had always been able to recruit actors who could authentically depict urban working men and by the end of the silent era Bickford and Beery had almost achieved perfection in suggesting that kind of independence that grew out of a tough upbringing and an even tougher manhood .
5 ‘ For example , a neural networks project grew out of a Harwell-led European initiative , ANNIE .
6 Jackson has denied any wrongdoing and his representatives contend the sex-abuse claims grew out of a botched 20 million dollars extortion plot .
7 This project grew out of a previous ESRC funded study , ‘ Participation in Higher Education ’ ( HR 6846 ) and will build upon the findings of that study .
8 The theme of this chapter has been that a great deal of antislavery argument grew out of a fundamental concern for proper order in the world .
9 Simenon never grew out of an adolescent attraction to crime , and he provides the reader with a vicarious opportunity to share his inverted moral code within the safe confines of a novel .
10 The scheme grew out of the successful campaign to save the Thaya valley , on the Czech-Austrian border , from hydro-electric development .
11 Social service provision for old people grew out of the Poor Law , and welfare departments , with the 1948 National Assistance Act ( Part iii ) laying a responsibility on local authorities to provide residential care for certain categories of old people .
12 Modification of the seniority system grew out of the renewed importance of the Democratic party caucus and in turn added weight to that organization .
13 The association , which grew out of the Mongolian Democratic Party in May 1990 , demanded representation in the People 's Great Hural , asking other parties to cede two seats and claiming that there were 90,000 unemployed people in Mongolia ; the official figure was 30,000 out of a total population of 2,000,000 .
14 In Polish Romantic art there was a frustrated urge to responsibility and national independence accompanied also by an indolence that grew out of the crushing knowledge that the resurrection of Poland would not arrive in the artist 's lifetime .
15 The end of the bridge was clearly visible as it grew out of the far bank , and needed only a couple of rafts to make it complete .
16 Antiracism in this sense is a phenomenon which grew out of the political openings created by the 1981 riots .
17 Implicit in this argument , though not explored , was the idea that current models of design understanding , with all their weaknesses , were not accidental — that in fact they grew out of the present configuration .
18 The SHAPE project , launched in 1985 , grew out of the educational reforms proposed in the late 1970s but never systematically carried through because of the economic crisis .
19 CENTRE MONDIAL grew out of the complementary ideas of two men : French politician Jean-Jacques , Servan-Schreiber and American scientist Seymour Papert .
20 In Germany , for instance , important unions initially grew out of the socialist political movement itself , but they failed to achieve recognition in heavy industry because of employer resistance to the whole idea of joint regulation of employment which was interpreted as a political challenge to employer power and authority .
21 One such is Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners — one of the great and successful commercial practices that grew out of the post-war explosion in public sector development .
22 NEED grew out of the national organisation , Ecumenical Centre for Development , which encourages the participation of churches in Philippine development and democratic growth .
23 This shared and to some extent grew out of the Ritschlian emphasis on history and historical investigation , and was concerned to set the history of the beginnings of Christianity in the wider context of the culture , philosophy and religion of the ancient world .
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