Example sentences of "[art] new age " in BNC.

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1 That is only reasonable given that , in the new age of investor protection , the aim of a new system would be to improve the quality of information which was made available to shareholders .
2 The Yuppies presage the New Age .
3 THE ARCHITECTS of Victorian England were now born — Barry , Pugin , Scott , Cockerell , Paxton , Street , Butterfield , Waterhouse and Shaw , and the new age reflected every sort of change from social to technological .
4 In America he seemed the embodiment of the new age , ‘ the Bolshevik pianist ’ who played as if he had ‘ steel fingers , steel biceps , steel triceps ’ .
5 Ali and the new age met stern , early resistance .
6 NEUTRON 9000 The Greenhouse Effect ( Profile ) Pleasant techno twiddles from Profile 's first British signing Dominic Woosey : cyberpunk meets the new age
7 This is the new age : democratic , bored , thrill-hungry .
8 The new age soul-man is upon is , at last .
9 Connolly 's observation is often taken to confirm him as a better judge of literature than of politics , but in many ways he was remarkably prescient : Home was indeed ‘ honourably ineligible ’ for the new age which was dawning in the Tory party .
10 Rachel Storm , author of a study of the New Age movements , adds : ‘ Like many New Age movements , it fails to put newcomers entirely in the picture . ’
11 Instead , the New Age establishment is seeking to make everyone feel embarrassed about humanity , and to revere the perfection and innocence of nature .
12 Lindy Alexander is authentically ghastly as the New Age Californian and director Lisa Forrell just about keeps this rocky horror show on the road .
13 There were 18 miles of electric cables and 13 dynamos at the 1888 exhibition , but the star use of the ‘ new force of the new age ’ was the Fairy Fountain , lit by ‘ Electric Rays ’ from 18 arc lights shining through cells of coloured glass , and using a quarter of a million candlepower .
14 As for the wearer , or bearer of these tokens of the new age that was dawning in the East End of Glasgow , he was just a laddie .
15 In London her intense interest in the occult and the mysterious Madame Blavatsky led to a meeting with Alfred Richard Orage , editor and owner of The New Age , an important weekly review of politics , literature and art .
16 The New Age numbered Shaw , Wells , Chesterton and Belloc among its contributors and new writers encouraged by them both included Katherine Mansfield , Wyndham Lewis and Herbert Read .
17 Walter Sickert , the English artist , a contributor to The New Age , praised Parisian artists who had the courage to sell their drawings in the cafés .
18 On 9 July , for the first time , she manages to introduce Modigliani 's name to readers of The New Age .
19 I look like the best type of Virgin Mary , without worldly accessories as it were ’ , she wrote in The New Age of 5 November .
20 Editorially in The New Age she had encouraged and brought on new poets and writers .
21 In The New Age of 5 November , for example , she complained of the influence of Les Chants de Maldoror ( the book that was Modigliani 's constant companion ) : ‘ No one would deny the mischief done by Maldoror during recent years ’ .
22 Signs of Beatrice 's disillusion can be read into her column in The New Age .
23 As Max Jacob became one of Beatrice 's favourites , his name begins to appear more frequently in The New Age .
24 The two women knew each other from London and The New Age .
25 This is the clearest indication , apart from Beatrice 's column in The New Age , that Beatrice was playing Max off against Modigliani .
26 By September 1915 the tone of her writing in The New Age had changed completely .
27 The symbol of the new age is the new Euston , an all-purpose combination of airport lounge and open-plan public lavatory .
28 The station for the new age was Victor Laloux 's Gare d'Orsay in Paris , whose opening was timed for the 1900 Paris Exposition .
29 A new style was devised for the new age .
30 The potential of the New Age Movement is frightening .
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