Example sentences of "drama [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Were you were you in the drama clubs here when you were younger then as well ?
2 In 1949 the Drama Board was set up by Leo Baker as an examining body to give national qualification to tutors of youth drama .
3 Such was the respect in which the Drama Board was held by teachers , advisers and teacher-trainers alike that the profession as a whole gave support to this new examination , the first ( apart from Peter Slade 's own certificate in Birmingham ) to give recognition to talented classroom teachers .
4 Indeed , many share the running of Drama Board ( transferred to the Royal Society of Arts from 1981 ) courses .
5 Formed in 1981 to produce educational radio drama programmes with participation from local communities , the centre has since developed training schemes for the Quechua-speaking population ( see Action April/May 1992 , page 3 ) .
6 On radio : I 'm a Radio Four [ news , talks and drama programmes ] man .
7 CEPRA was formed in 1981 to produce educational radio drama programmes involving a wide range of people in their preparation and production .
8 The first film commission in Britain was set up in 1989 in Liverpool , in response to Mersey Television 's need for locations around that city , as they developed drama programmes from their base in Brookside .
9 In this way it is possible for the divisions of a text using the drama base ( for example ) to consist of speeches and stage directions , while those of a text using the dictionary base will consist of lexical entries .
10 Further analysis of the above five steps could be conducted ( for instance , it is worth noting that they are made up of ( I ) non-drama — 1 ( 2 ) nun-drama — 1 ( 3 ) drama — 1 ( 4 ) non-drama — 1 ( 5 ) drama activities ) but it is not in the matter of graded steps within a sequence that drama resembles a game : the game element of drama is inherent within each stop .
11 I was very determined that drama activities would play a central role in the English curriculum , and I found my Working Group were unanimous in supporting this approach .
12 Moreover , given that the social interaction involved in drama inspires spoken language , drama activities can be structured to focus pupils ' energies on experimenting with and developing control of a wide variety of language styles .
13 work with or devise an increasing range of drama scripts , taking on an increasing variety of dramatic roles ;
14 Literary texts ( including drama scripts ) , the use of language , responses to the media , pupils ' own written work and the use of information technology might furnish many of the materials and topics for discussion for which planned outcomes , eg in written work or presentations might emerge .
15 I can guess , for instance , that an academic in the drama field , Richard Courtney , was embarrassed by her in the early days because she does not fit his Sladian view of what drama teaching is about .
16 I do not think it can be claimed that they opened up new territory ( writings by Dorothy Heathcote and others in the 1970s were concerned with a level of sophistication in drama teaching which the team seemed not to be able to articulate ) , but in terms of giving some sense of order to the basic functioning of drama the publication deserves to be seen as an important landmark .
17 In my own drama teaching I rarely use games with a class that I know well , but when I 'm working with a class that I 've not met before I often begin the session with a short concentration exercise and then a simple game .
18 Meridian Broadcasting will make its comedy drama debut on January 5 with Full Stretch , a six-part series starring Kevin McNally as ex-Chelsea footballer Baz Levick who runs his own limo hire company from a garage in North London .
19 With Ghost , Spielberg 's ghostly sentimental comedy Always and the mismatched buddy ghost drama Heart Condition already out , it 's obvious what this year 's model is .
20 I am often asked what skills children have to learn that are specifically drama skills .
21 I can guess , for instance , that an academic in the drama field , Richard Courtney , was embarrassed by her in the early days because she does not fit his Sladian view of what drama teaching is about .
22 The play won the Evening Standard drama award for 1966 .
23 Perhaps the most impressive of these was Loughborough College where that fine , sensitive associate of Peter Slade and Brian Way , Stan Evernden , was the first lecturer to evolve a student-centred drama course for potential teachers .
24 The drama course for professional performers which does not at the present time qualify for a mandatory award , is fully accredited by the National Council of Drama Training as is the Acting Option of the Graduate Diploma course .
25 At fifteen years old I started my drama course and I could n't have been happier .
26 Again , we 're back to this idea that , you know , it 's ridiculous stuck in a drama course and not and , and looking at them just as , as text .
27 Anything can happen in the next half hour — specifically , fabbo '60s puppet drama STINGRAY is happening , followed by more MAN FROM UNCLE stuff .
28 The young actress whose steamy love scenes in a major new drama look set to shock television viewers says she may quit showbusiness if parts dry up .
29 Through this we aim to develop and heighten the drama experience of youngsters within the education service , to link the curriculum work with performance in a professional theatre and the experience which this brings to youngsters , and for groups to share their work with others , often from different backgrounds and cultures .
30 Sometimes it is valuable literally to include a game within the drama experience , and I will finish this subsection with such an example .
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