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

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1 And would the propensity for breaking at awkward moments of nylon clamps , gear wheels in printers , etc be avoided if the properties of Nylon 6 vis-à-vis 66 ( not to speak of the more recent nylons now available ) were better appreciated ?
2 The agent of choice is one of the more recent clofibrate analogues ( e.g. , bezafibrate ) , which lowers both cholesterol and triglyceride levels by reducing cholesterol and triglyceride synthesis .
3 As with some of the more recent reactions to our report , the simple fact of talking about the relationships between Shetlanders and incomers or , worse , writing about it , was seen as disruptive in itself .
4 It undoubtedly owes its early discovery by both scientists and the hobby to its distribution pattern ; it is found all along the main drainage of the Amazon in relatively accessible waters , unlike some of the more recent introductions ( eg A.nijsseni , A.macmasteri ) which have a very restricted range in small bodies of water off the beaten track .
5 None of the more recent views invalidates Hahnemann 's original discoveries or teachings , and the approach in Europe , including Vithoulkas 's school , continues to be largely Hahnemannian .
6 But some of the more recent entrants in the invoice discounting field have pulled out altogether in the face of the more hostile trading climate .
7 Much of the more recent research is beginning to cast doubt on this view and is revealing a more complicated picture .
8 Not surprisingly , Soviet assessments of the more recent Polish crisis are out of tune with the lessons which have generally been drawn in the West .
9 Results of the more recent studies of fluctuations in the amplitude of synaptic responses have produced conclusions ranging from purely presynaptic , to predominantly presynaptic , to purely postsynaptic and , finally , to a mixture of purely presynaptic , purely postsynaptic and both pre- and postsynaptic .
10 Most notable of the more recent examples would perhaps be Rawls ( 1972 ) with his assumption of ‘ primary goods ’ such as liberty , opportunity , wealth and self-respect , and Finnis ( 1980 , p. 59 ) with his ‘ forms of good … that are irreducibly basic ’ of life , knowledge , play and aesthetic experience .
11 These developments have fostered a proliferation of corpus compilation projects , with some of the more recent ones having target sizes set at 100 million words , e.g. :
12 It is very interesting to look at one of the more recent leaflets brought out by the government , called Helping you back to work — Information for claimants . ‘
13 1 To increase awareness of the more recent products .
14 Women have achieved some parity in legal and political rights , although some of the more recent equal-pay legislation is not very effective .
15 Nowadays the keen water gardener has become far more selective when purchasing waterlilies , either trying to obtain some of the rarer varieties or experimenting with some of the more recent introductions of nymphaea , especially some of the outstanding new varieties that have been produced in America .
16 Hall 's substantial biography is about half the length of Westfall 's and takes account of much of the more recent historical research .
17 Although decisions in this type of case will very much depend upon their own facts , it is not easy to reconcile some of the more recent cases with the principles enunciated in Reg. v. Heston-Francois and Reg. v. Derby Crown Court , Ex parte Brooks , 80 Cr.App.R. 164 .
18 Historical accounts of the more recent period are , generally speaking , still to be written , as is an overall review of social policy development since the Second World War .
19 Some of the more recent studies , which have been able to use a longer data set , have found evidence that the absolute size of mispricings has declined over time .
20 His first move would be to find the airport 's long-stay car park and to switch the plates on his vehicle for those on one of the more recent arrivals .
21 Some of the more recent work on organization behaviour ( e.g. Brunnson , 1982 , 1985 ; Gioia , 1986 ; and Lord and Foti , 1986 ) reflects this notion of learned response based on prior knowledge , even if it is then referred to as a basis of order rather than disorder .
22 This article contains a historical survey of the projects from 1982 up to December 1987 , a summary of the results of some of the more recent work and a brief discussion of some specific aspects of online catalogue research and design .
23 The sixteenth edition was probably the first of the more recent editions to be widely accepted .
24 One of the more recent visitors was the Richmond Design Group , one of the largest in the world , who chose special carpet designs for the Metropole Hotel in London and the Old City Hall in Amsterdam , R M J M Architects chose one of the most individualistic designs yet woven by Stoddard Mercia , using circular carpet in New Zealand House , London while Conran Design chose a custom made design based on Celtic knots for the gift shop at the headquarters of Glenfiddich .
25 Perhaps I could just inject here the the one of the more recent elements of the discussion which was the er issue of er changing worker densities er to calculate land requirements .
26 One objective of the more recent theories has been to try and reconcile this apparent conflict in the different sets of statistical results .
27 Tani 1984 ) , but is part of a more recent trend on the part of ‘ serious ’ fiction to incorporate what hitherto tended to be regarded as ‘ popular ’ genres : the detective story ( giallo ) in Stefano Benni 's Comici spaventati guerrieri ( Comic frightened Warriors , 1986 ) and in Gianfranco Manfredi 's two novels to date ; the thriller in De Carlo 's Uccelli da gabbia e da voliera ( Cage Birds and Aviary Birds , 1982 ) and , in a form largely hidden by the luxuriance of the language , in Aldo Busi 's most recent book La Delfina Bizantina ( The Byzantine Dolphin , 1987 ) ; science fiction ( Benni 's Terra ! , 1983 ) ; the fantastic , with its recurring topic of ‘ doubles ’ , in another novel published by the enterprising Ancona firm Il Lavoro Editoriale , Claudio Lolli 's L'inseguitore Peter H .
28 In this tradition , the proceedings of a more recent conference ( Ainsley et al . ,
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