Example sentences of "was accepted by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When Eleanor 's book of short stories was accepted by a publisher he had suggested , Nigel found that he had mixed feelings . |
2 | The story of how such a principle was accepted by a war-time coalition government and why it was implemented in the form that it was in advance of all the other social security changes , is a useful illustration of the ways in which particular problems gain the attention of governments and how one social policy can be seen and adopted as at least a partial solution to those problems . |
3 | Eventually it was accepted by a somewhat obscure journal . |
4 | In 1990 , Debbie 's proposal to curate a collection of artwork about childbirth was accepted by A Space , one of Canada 's oldest parallel alternative artist-run centres and arts publications throughout Canada and the U.S.A. A grant from the Canada Council Explorations programme allowed her to choose 40 artists , including some whose work was shipped from the far coasts of Canada Council Explorations programme allowed her to choose 40 artists , including some whose work was shipped from the far coasts of Canada and from scattered points in the U.S.A. Faced with a tremendous volume of committed , powerful work from every discipline , her curatorial decision was to be inclusive rather than exclusive ; to show-case the incredible diversity of personalities , experiences and methods that have been employed to address this long repressed subject matter . |
5 | This Leo rejected , but after further negotiations he did suppress the archbishopric of Lichfield , and this was accepted by an English synod at Clofesho in 803 . |
6 | That rule was accepted by the Conservative Party in opposition before 1979 , and Nigel Lawson , as a junior Treasury Minister , helped to develop the targeting of M3 , the money supply measure , which was the backbone of the counter-inflationary policy of Mrs Thatcher 's first administration . |
7 | At the time of its introduction it was hailed as a measure which placed pensions above party politics and was accepted by the Conservative spokesmen of the day . |
8 | Their offer to buy the building was accepted by the Leicestershire County Council and they moved onto the building in 1981 . |
9 | The Trustees made a recommendation to that effect to the Bedfordshire LEA in 1930 which was accepted by the county 's Adult Education Subcommittee as the scheme ‘ had been conducted on sound lines , was distinctly encouraging , that the particular tutor-organiser was exactly the right person required ’ . |
10 | Although Miss Stocks and many members of the Kettering and other branches protested at her resignation , it was accepted by the District . |
11 | Telford 's plan was accepted by the Company and cutting began but , as the cut approached Market Harborough , shortage of money persuaded them to abandon further extension . |
12 | In 1842 , the European proposal — which was to contain the seeds of so much grief in the next century — was accepted by the Turks ; Mount Lebanon was divided into two sectors , a Christian canton in the north and a Druze canton in the south , with the main Beirut– Damascus highway marking the boundary between them . |
13 | However , the body of the report was accepted by the Americans , who if they needed any further confirmation were given it in the form of a 72 per cent failure rate among recently qualified army medical officers who had been given a questionnaire on the venereal diseases and their control . |
14 | On the other hand , Maryon Lane , one of two further South African girls ( the other being Patricia Miller ) who joined in August 1947 , thinks the chief cause of ill-will had been the obnoxious behaviour of one person , and says she herself never suffered from resentment but was accepted by the company where everyone seemed like family . |
15 | She was accepted by the polytechnic a year later . |
16 | In AD664 the Dionysian Easter Table ( with its list of years ) was accepted by the synod of Whitby for use in England . |
17 | It was accepted by the Highways and Planning departments that it was outside the scope of the methodology to progress the technical solutions to the point of implementation , which , in any event , could not have been undertaken by the FAOR team due to their disbandment after the final report had been rendered to the European Commission . |
18 | The lack of protest was accepted by the jury as proof of the lack of outrage . |
19 | This argument was accepted by the court and GFT 's petition dismissed given there was a bona fide dispute as to the balance owing of £750 . |
20 | After his demobilisation from the Navy he was accepted by the railway authorities to train as a signalman . |
21 | His denial of robbing the last victim — Mary Cannon — was accepted by the court . |
22 | Council officials revealed that the company due to be accepted had suggested using a slate similar to the recommended type but cheaper and this was accepted by the planning department , which is concerned with preserving the conservation area . |
23 | This procedure was accepted by the foreign ministers of the other five states , serving in their capacity as the Council of Ministers of the ECSC . |
24 | A mock-up of the Firefly was accepted by the Admiralty on June 6 , 1940 and work commenced on the prototype Z1826 which made its first flight from Fairey 's Great West Aerodrome on December 22 , 1941 with test pilot Chris Staniland at the controls . |
25 | The doctrine of terra nullius ( no man 's land ) was accepted by the courts until Eddie Mabo brought his case to the High Court last year . |
26 | And in the end it was Leo 's formulation of the faith that was accepted by the Council fathers . |
27 | As a result it was accepted by the 1630s that English colonies could take most decisions for themselves , and this meant they developed the institutions which , over the course of time , grew in a way that enabled them to become self-governing and then independent by stages which could be so small as sometimes to be imperceptible . |
28 | He denied a charge of murder and this plea was accepted by the Crown . |
29 | A major amendment was accepted by the government even at the report stage in the House of Lords ' consideration of the Bill : the Isle of Wight was separated from Hampshire and retained a separate county council ( Wood 1976:151 ) . |
30 | Parents ' meetings were held in all 26 secondary schools and special emphasis on drugs work was accepted by the Youth Service . |