Example sentences of "[art] study of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Though Eliot refuses to treat the uneducated merely as ‘ savages ’ , his essential ideas about the indispensable contribution of religion to culture are presented as being derived from the study of a less complex model . |
2 | Thus I have seen an interesting application of group dynamics to the study of a Women 's Institute , and a voluntary social agency studied as an example of a bureaucracy . |
3 | Theoretical political economy is the study of a social economy based upon the production of commodities , i.e. the study of an unorganised social economy … as soon as we take an organised social economy , all the basic ‘ problems ’ of political economy disappear : problems of value , price , profit and so on . |
4 | It allows the study of a rapid societal development limited in time and space within very narrow boundaries . |
5 | Proposition Modules ( i.e. , the study of a particular aspect to a depth greater than the other course members ) |
6 | A substantial proportion of time and effort was devoted to the study of a sample of six Major Project schools . |
7 | It may consist of a tape-slide sequence which can be shown to classes and groups or viewed singly by individuals , and conveying a particular unit of information or stimulus ; it may , on the other hand , be half a term 's work programme for a class , meeting twice weekly for an hour and three quarters each time It may appear as a number of elements in a schedule of work which also includes directed teaching , use of text book , and practical formal exercises , as well as enquiry work , the consultation of sources , and a problem-solving exercise involving the study of a filmstrip in relation to a work-sheet or a passage in a novel . |
8 | First , there is the single-subject course , variously labelled ( single honours , special honours , etc. ) which concentrates on the study of a single academic discipline ( e.g. mathematics , chemistry , economics , history , fine art ) after shedding some ancillary or subsidiary courses in the first or second year . |
9 | In practice , the study of a service is likely to reveal issues for attention by both local government and central government . |
10 | 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 . ] |
11 | Just because it is convenient to single out some policies for special attention , and just because there are courses on social policy that require the study of a specific and limited range of public policies , we should not therefore fall into the trap of seeing these as the main government contributions to welfare , or the ‘ general good ’ . |
12 | The study of a number of promoters in E.coli , both natural and synthetic , has indicated that there are several ways in which a promoter can be optimized to be highly efficient ( 3 , 6 , 10 , 31 ) . |
13 | This is done through exercises such as the study of a communications network , and case studies . |
14 | It was relatively easy to show that the animal could habituate and show sensitization , and much work was put into the study of a particular set of reflexes , by which , if it is touched , the Aplysia withdraws its breathing organs , the gill and siphon , which normally stick out from its body surface , into its body cavity . |
15 | The key to Kandel 's approach has been the study of a simple piece of behaviour which can be studied in the intact animal . |
16 | He turned to Robert , gave him the thumbs-up sign , and returned to the study of a complicated diagram . |
17 | The submission shall consist of either a dissertation of about 10,000 words or the study of a musical document ( about 5,000 words plus an edition of the document ) . |
18 | Each degree course involves the study of a number of different subjects chosen from the wide range offered by the faculty . |
19 | In addition to joint degree courses combining two disciplines , students can combine the study of a discipline eg Geography with a general topic of study eg Gender Studies or study of a geographical area eg South Asia in the final two ( Honours ) years . |
20 | Stylistics , as Leech and Short point out ( 1981 , p. 13 ) , can be simply defined as the study of a style which is an exercise in describing what use is made of the language . |
21 | ( b ) Stylistics , as Leech and Short point out ( 1981 , p.13 ) , can be simply defined as the study of a style which is an exercise in describing what use is made of the language . |
22 | The study of expert determination is not just the study of a procedure for settling issues . |
23 | At this time the father dedicates his son to the study of the Torah or to the rabbinate . |
24 | Clinical neuropsychology involves the study of the effects of brain injury on human behaviour . |
25 | Sufficient time is not always given to the study of the basic principles and the proper spacing and placing of the movements . |
26 | At the same time , at the level of practical pedagogy , there is a counter-tendency in the study of the national canon to concentrate more and more on a small and diminishing number of texts . |
27 | His service in the Royal Artillery in the Second World War took him to the Middle East , and there he was able to develop his interest in military architecture through the study of the citadel at Damascus , and the siege of the crusader castle of Krak des Chevaliers . |
28 | His spare time was devoted to the study of the castle , in which he was ably assisted by Clifford Perks , his former collaborator on several papers , and later by Mark Cheshire , a former pupil . |
29 | ‘ I learned from him , more vividly than from anyone else , that the study of the New Testament is an exciting adventure , and that while it calls for a rigorous-critical discipline , it is not made less scientific if the student brings to it his own experience of faith . ’ |
30 | This is not the answer to which the study of the New Testament leads . |