Example sentences of "[verb] of [art] dangers " in BNC.

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1 Wrecked cars were outside West Mercia Police headquarters today as a stark reminded of the dangers on the roads .
2 Imagine a Trade Secretary who promises a degree of interventionism , with even a dash of implicit ‘ corporatism ’ , stresses the importance of industry being able to take a longerterm view , with a programme of investment in skills and training , and warns of the dangers of takeover mania .
3 C. G. Jung was well aware of this , and in his book The Psychology of the Transference warns of the dangers that lurk when the mind of the psychologist opens to that of the patient .
4 Glennerster , for example , while supporting the general aims of decentralisation , warns of the dangers of damaging inter-agency co-ordination and planning ; he is particularly concerned about links with health services and the fate of specialist teams concerned with mental handicap , mental illness and geriatric assessment .
5 ( Rowntree , 1974 ) Ross ( 1987 ) here warns of the dangers of either approach :
6 A FATAL accident inquiry at Ayr into the deaths of two schoolboy friends who drowned in a flooded quarry yesterday heard that the boys ’ parents had not known of the dangers .
7 With this in mind , in advocating the ‘ New Apprenticeship ’ , Bray warned of the dangers of ‘ monotony ’ in the workshop which , he said , was hostile to industrial wisdom :
8 it warned of the dangers to people of the weedkiller 2,4,5-T , with scant hope of doing much good in official circles , especially in the MAFF .
9 In 1981 a leaked memo from the Chief Medical Officer at the DHSS warned of the dangers to young children 's intelligence posed by lead in petrol , and in 1983 a Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution published a strong recommendation that immediate action should be taken to remove lead from petrol .
10 He warned of the dangers of liking to walk around in flowing robes .
11 The Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday warned of the dangers of materialism and of a new ‘ meanness of spirit ’ afflicting the country .
12 At an election meeting B Gardner , ILP and councillor , argued for a redistribution of wealth in the period of reconstruction and warned of the dangers of placing trust in Lloyd George ( SE 30 November 18 )
13 Without mentioning the title of the book , serialised in newspapers before going on sale , he warned of the dangers of ‘ damaging stories ’ to the Royal Family .
14 A campaign opposing the scheme was launched by the American Medical Association , who warned of the dangers of " socialized medicine " , and it was defeated in Congress .
15 Walter Raleigh , Merton Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford , also emphasized this negative role for the intermediary between text and reader when he warned of the dangers of any " immodesty " on the part of the teacher .
16 He warned of the dangers of a split between the Czech and Slovak republics unless a federal structure governing the relationship between the two republics could be agreed .
17 Gerashchenko warned of the dangers of letting enterprises go bankrupt , but government officials said that approving new credit could undermine agreement with the IMF to restrict the budget deficit to 5 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) .
18 In a speech marking the party 's inception , Olszewski warned of the dangers inherent in delays to " the process of cleansing " .
19 In August of that year , his former finance minister , Giscard d'Estaing , warned of the dangers of " the solitary exercise of power " .
20 I knew of the need for fibre , fresh fruits and vegetables — even if I did n't much like them — and I knew of the dangers of saturated fats and too much salt .
21 At that meeting Dr K. Bradley of the Dublin Institute of Technology spoke of the dangers of water pollution associated with mining and stressed the need for an environmental impact assessment before mining be allowed to go ahead ; TD Michael D. Higgins drew comparisons between the current situation in Conamara and that in Tynagh in the 1960s when Northgate carried out initial prospecting without a licence , while Patrick Gageby , a barrister , spoke on landowners ' legal rights .
22 The ordeal , which lasted all of twenty minutes , was repeated twice a day ; a high price , thought Joshua , for having to listen to Bill Cash warn of the dangers of Europe .
23 An RAF crew have been telling of the dangers they faced from stray mortar fire and bullets , as they delivered aid to the beleagured city of Sarajevo .
24 Were you never warned of the dangers inherent in such relationships ?
25 Even as early as 1919 scientists warned of the dangers of an increase in atmospheric CO2 concentrations .
26 The Bishop of Peterborough in his diocesan magazine warned of the dangers of playing with the occult and the unknown .
27 VETERANS of England 's last strife-torn Test series in India eight years ago have warned of the dangers and sacrifices that will have to be faced if Lord 's insist on going ahead with an 11-week tour at the end of this month .
28 When I was an undergraduate student studying sociology we were all warned of the dangers of romanticism .
29 She must have been warned of the dangers .
30 His great sermons warned of the dangers of being controversial and subjective but confirmed that the movies could greatly increase their emotional power as a story-telling medium by developing a surer sense of society .
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