Example sentences of "heavily on [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 A tragedy for all those whose pension funds and insurance companies bet too heavily on the company 's shares .
2 ( Where parents have no previous experience of the British system of education then they rely heavily on the school 's opinion and guidance . )
3 The catalogue is a serious and enlightening examination of the nature of modern British art by James Hyman , which draws heavily on the artists ' own words and writings .
4 In an occupation depending heavily on the officer 's craft , the value of education and ‘ bookwork ’ is dismissed .
5 He landed heavily on the hall 's marble flagstones , then thrust his way through the press of people . ’
6 The researcher 's work on the effects of taxes on individuals and households draws heavily on the government 's Family Expenditure Survey .
7 This curious art-form relies heavily on the performer 's strength of personality and Rollins , like fellow spoken-worder Biafra , bulges with chutzpah , charisma and balls .
8 ‘ The Family ’ relies very heavily on the teacher 's skill in realising the importance of listening to children talking and also knowing when simply to listen and when to listen and suggest or question .
9 Moreover , Arabic tends to use a relatively small number of conjunctions , each of which has a wide range of meanings which depend for their interpretation on the context , thus relying heavily on the reader 's ability to infer relationships which are only vaguely alluded to by the writer .
10 This approach has the merit of allocating advertising expenditure to specific targets , but relies heavily on the organization 's ability to define its objectives realistically .
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