Example sentences of "and aim [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The client is now helped to begin to challenge their irrational ideas and images and to aim towards a more logical and positive interpretation , by identifying what type of thinking error they are making .
2 It was agreed to harmonize fiscal incentives for investors and to aim at the creation of a monetary union by 1995 .
3 Straight ahead and aiming at a silver moon the tarmac is a dark rich salmon colour , burnt orangey in places and patched with indigo .
4 And there are numerous ‘ science centres ’ the world over , generally having no collections of relics or precious objects , but dealing instead with ‘ hands-on ’ experience and aiming at the lively presentation of ideas in preference to artifacts .
5 V6028 plunged through a hail of flak , dodging balloon cables and aiming at the centre of the docks .
6 He powerslides the car through the right , catches it again off the track and aims towards the next left-hander under full power .
7 Lepine stops at the door of study room C-228 , raises his rifle and aims at a student at the bottom of the room .
8 Out of that curve , Doohan grabs another gear and the warbling exhaust note signals that the rear tyre is still scrabbling for grip as he shifts up again and aims at the daunting , sixth gear left on to the back straight .
9 Milton Keynes can tell us a great deal about late twentieth-century hopes and aims in a democratic car-owning society , quite apart from having the best range of modern domestic architecture in England .
10 The CNAA , with the uncertainties born of divided interests and aims within the Council and between different levels of the CNAA 's own expanding machinery , was looking for ways to pursue the goal of greater academic independence for the institutions .
11 Productivity : Benchmark what we do do and aim for a minimum standard of improvement better than inflation ; develop the skills base to tackle productivity problems across the Group ; set aggressive goals , guided by ‘ leading edge , not lunatic fringe ’ ; push harder to transfer best practices , with more involvement from the centre .
12 I 'll do my best and aim for a sixty-three . ’
13 This interest in national subjects could have led to cosiness as it tended to during Balcon 's time at Ealing Studios , but at this period he was under pressure from the Ostrer Brothers to maintain a diversity in his output and aim for the international market .
14 Now close your eyes and aim for the bull !
15 When you eat and how often you eat is entirely up to you as long as you keep to the correct calorie total and aim for the right fibre total .
16 WISE CHILDREN Angela Carter Carter 's obsession with performance gets a final airing as twin sister vaudeville actresses go to Hollywood and aim for the big time .
17 Continue on this track , cross Mill Clough and go on past Knipe Farm and aim for the corner of Fernlee Reservoir .
18 But in our time this great complexity has been reduced , in virtually all states , to a gratifying simplicity : for power to become authority , it must originate in ‘ democratic consent ’ and aim at the ‘ common good ’ or ‘ public interest ’ …
19 For U K P L C to succeed in the years ahead , we simply have to agree objectives , navigate by the same map , and aim at the same goals .
20 Get onto the moorland by a stile on the far side and aim towards the right hand edge of the forest about 100 yards away across the valley .
21 Previous editions had been published on cheap paper , crudely printed and illustrated , and aimed at a working-class readership .
22 The Video book was never intended for broadcast ; it is made from library film footage transferred to disc and tape for video issue , and aimed at the relatively limited number of people who will want to buy or hire it .
23 The biggest single chunk of the firm 's spending over the past four years has been on the development of Windows NT , due to be launched on May 24th and aimed at the large and fast-growing market for the software that can link together sprawling networks of PCs .
24 A more powerful colour Macintosh , using a 25MHz 68030 and aimed at the multimedia market with at least 4Mb memory , a 40Mb disk and 14″ colour Trinitron display with 640 by 480 pixel resolution , is expected to cost under $1,900 .
25 Veritas has arranged to support Destiny with a cut-down version of its file system dubbed the Journaling File System and aimed at the desktop : the full product will come along later as a server upgrade .
26 If you lay on the ground whining it incensed them and the subsequent kicks and punches were harder and aimed at the mouth and head rather than the stomach and back .
27 The last he had heard she had returned to Ponten VI — the planet which had been ceded to the Guild of Adjudicators in perpetuity by a wary but appreciative Earth Central — but that was too far away for anything but the so-called pigeon post ; recorded messages dumped into a hyperdrone and aimed at the recipient 's projected location .
28 Maltote , watched by all , loaded the arbalest and aimed at the door .
29 They are often unjustified criticism and aimed at an area you ca n't do too much about , like your appearance .
30 ‘ It was a good performance , plotted and delivered with artistry and skill and aimed at an audience .
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