Example sentences of "of [art] more general " in BNC.

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1 The works cited by Savage , Mark-Lawson and Warde , Blunkett and Jackson and the Greater London Council ( see the associated Reader , Anderson and Cochrane , 1989 ) illustrate some of the more general points made in the chapter .
2 In the US immigration legislation of 1990 , there was at last some official recognition of the more general and continuing need for immigrant labour .
3 We move on now to aspects of teaching of more particular concern to the language teacher , but as we do so we should not lose sight of the more general educational context .
4 This is particularly useful when such situations relate to some of the more general problems faced by individual group members .
5 Computer science undergraduates are in an ideal position to appreciate the possibilities of these advances , and to understand some of the more general technical problems associated with hypermedia .
6 This involved , as with classical criminology , a consideration of the significance of the operations of the criminal justice system — a similar focus to that of the more general interactionist concern with the conferers of criminal and deviant labels .
7 To the author , French superiority in this respect was only one aspect of the more general superiority of his country over the other .
8 Although we may find a particularly explicit conceptualization of the autonomous self in certain contemporary societies , this may be only an aspect of the more general separation and autonomy of concepts evident in modernist theory .
9 The briefest ‘ archaeology ’ of the more general term ‘ popular ’ reveals both the plurality of its inflections and some of their historical movements ( see Williams 1976 : 198–9 ) .
10 As I have already stated , I consider that that rule is merely a manifestation of the more general rule that the vessel must be operated from the flag state and that its use must be directed and controlled from the territory of that state .
11 erm look at some of the more general stuff .
12 This use of the naturally occurring metaphor in the speech of schizophrenics is a limit case of the more general phenomenon of metaphor as a thought process .
13 A brief review of some recent experience in the field will serve to amplify in specific and practical detail some of the more general points made in the foregoing section .
14 Here , in broad outline , are some of the more general and important conclusions .
15 This definition of is the Cartesian form of the more general definition ( Green & Adkins 1970 ) : where are defined later ( p.38 ) in terms of generalized coordinates .
16 This last because illness tends to be attributed to supernatural causes so that the art of healing is , from another aspect , part of the more general art of communicating with supernatural powers .
17 Before investigating in detail particular tax measures , we consider some of the more general ways in which public policy may influence the intergenerational process .
18 Well I I I mean I see six as being quite specific in relation to agricultural land instead of the more general philosophy erm which would probably appear in other parts of the structure plan policies .
19 We have compared this process to a gold rush — it is an example of the more general phenomenon of " first mover advantage " that can be found in the economics literature on innovation competition .
20 There are numerous examples too of the more general training that might be offered by humanities computing departments .
21 As such they must be accounted a certain independence ( of both the whole group of pavements with interlaced squares and of the more general group of diagonal and rotated linear designs to which this belongs ) .
22 This school , datable to 300-350 , overlaps with a second school which includes most pavements of the more general trend , datable to c. 320-350 ( section 4.9 ) .
23 Q When you look at your diary after a few days , and your tally of tantrums , are they part of a more general pattern ?
24 The social scientist tends to study events so as to draw conclusions of a more general and rather static kind .
25 To many Shetlanders this is often seen to be part of a more general shortcoming on behalf of incomers — their over-riding desire to maintain the status quo in local communities as soon as they are established there .
26 Out of this and out of a more general TANU mass media seminar in 1968 was eventually to come TANU 's mass media committee , which has now become an important influence on Tanzania 's mass media as a whole .
27 The implications of a more general dispersal of prestige items , as is generally the case outside Kent , is of a less developed society more dependent on primitive valuables moving horizontally and cementing relationships between major and minor allies .
28 While such tests should ideally sample structural , semantic and pragmatic aspects of language , this is seldom feasible and frequently language screening occurs as part of a more general screening assessment which considers other aspects of a child 's social and psychological functioning .
29 Steven Meisel views the rise of models like Kate Moss as an indication of a more general mood in the fashion industry .
30 Or that people often express agreement ( as speaker A in extract ( 1 ) does when he says ‘ Yes , it 's an enormous problem ’ ) as part of a more general disagreeing strategy ?
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