Example sentences of "study of [art] [noun] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is highlighted in Gittins 's ( 1986 ) study of a Devon town in the years 1850–1930 , where she argues that relationships with kin were more important than marriage for the women in terms of the structures of support within which they were engaged .
2 He should postpone reading it until he has made a start with the study of a case-law subject like Constitutional Law , Criminal Law , Contract or Tort . ]
3 It is interesting that Rutledge 's study of a hill area in Missouri appears also to illustrate several of Persinger 's predicted features .
4 This is by no means a unique model , but it has Proved an effective one and our experience of it is presented as a case study of a learning experience through which , as in all learning experiences , learning resulted from mistakes as well as from successes .
5 An anthropological pilot study of an aid project amongst Sinhalese fishermen
6 He then followed up , in 1938 , with his classic study of the slave revolution in Haiti led by Toussaint Louverture — ‘ The Black Jacobins ’ .
7 A study of the GEC bid to takeover Plessey outlines clearly the conflict that can exist between maintaining competition in the domestic market and restructuring an industry to enable it to compete with foreign competition , by allowing rationalisation to occur and encouraging the combined group to exploit economies of scale .
8 This entailed a study of the assessment objectives for the module ( made available to them in a handout from the syllabus ) and some consideration of the problems of presenting new language forms from these areas to their class .
9 Students must have successfully completed/or gained APL for 50% of the areas of study for the Certificate Programme and have undertaken ( or undertake within the subsequent two months ) the assessments for the remaining areas of study of the Certificate Programme in order to be eligible to sit the final Case Study ( unseen ) paper .
10 Professor Griffiths , in a study of the committee stages of bills covering the period 1967–71 found that 907 amendments were moved by ministers , of which 906 were carried .
11 Again , in Ellen Ross 's study of the East End of London before the First World War , the theme of women assisting other women comes across strongly .
12 For example , a study of the Sussex village of Ringmer by Peter Ambrose , The Quiet Revolution , has suggested this pattern , but as yet his findings remain unconfirmed elsewhere .
13 Trout are disappearing from many Welsh rivers as a result of acid rain , according to a long-term study of the catchment area of the Llyn Brianne reservoir in the west of the principality .
14 My text here is Evans-Pritchard 's unrivalled study of the witchcraft beliefs of the Zande people of the southern Sudan as he found them in the late 1920S and early 1930S living under the generally benign rule of the British raj .
15 What the new technology has allowed is the study of the Hall effect at the level where quantum theory takes over from ‘ classical ’ electromagnetism , in other words , the quantum Hall effect .
16 A study of the Hoylake bid for BAT
17 For example , a study of the debasement trends of sixth-to seventh-century AD European gold coinage provided a basis for dating the Sutton Hoo ship burial .
18 The organiser of The Other Story , Rasheed Araeen , has made much study of the art criticism of the early Seventies and the post-modernist theories of the Eighties , and his work looks as though it has no knowledge of the world not gleaned from art magazines .
19 This survey follows a pilot study of the West Midlands in the Anglo-Saxon period in which particular use was made of Old English charter material .
20 The two groups may also have very different sets of values , and this is well illustrated by Forsythe 's ( 1980 ) study of the Orkney community of Stormay ( a pseudonym ) .
21 His 1983 study of the composition history of The art of fugue , once thought to be Bach 's last work , showed that its composition spanned at least a decade , with a significant change of conception en route .
22 Goldman-Eisler ( 1968 ) carried out an extensive study of the pause patterns of spontaneous speech .
23 Dr Schofield , from a study of the marriage registers of 274 parishes , found no significant improvement in overall male literacy levels between 1754 , when marriage registers began to require signature , and 1815 .
24 Taylor ( 1984 ) made a covert study of the London underworld by using his friendship with John McVicar , a famous convicted criminal , as his means of access to the pubs and clubs used by criminals .
25 For example , suppose we have a mathematical model with n = 100 for study of the vibration characteristics of an aircraft .
26 One example can be found in Osterud 's ( 1986 ) study of the hosiery industry in Leicester , where some domestic production continued long after factories were established .
27 A school prize was offered for a study of the book Belief in God by Bishop Charles Gore .
28 In a study of the research output of UK universities , Irvine used an Activity Index , a technique developed by Carpenter & Narin ; defined as the percentage of a university 's total published output within each research field , divided by the overall percentage of all university-originated papers in that field ; and a Total Influence measure , defined as the product of the numbers of papers , their average influence ( impact factor ) , and the percentage of papers with influence .
29 Finally , despite statements about the importance of older workers , the Department of Employment have never carried out a specific study of the training needs of the over-50s .
30 Selznick 's study of the Tennessee Valley Authority and Kaufman 's study of the Forest Ranger in the United States both stress the importance of the transmission of sets of values from dominant members of the organisation to the remainder of the organisation as an important feature of the functioning of the organisation — it establishes control within the organisation and presents sponsors of the organisation in Washington with a clear image of the organisation 's ‘ mission ’ .
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