Example sentences of "[art] knowledge and [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In such cases the knowledge and experience of the Royal Armaments Research Development Establishment ( RARDE ) at Woolwich still provides the best chemical and physical analysis of suspect material recovered from the wreckage .
2 Computers do not have the knowledge and experience of the average human reader , so for them to cope with the ambiguities shown above they need to have access to repositories of the different sorts of knowledge .
3 Three aspects of teachers ' knowledge will be analysed : i ) knowledge of the subject being taught ; ii ) capacity to represent it in a variety of appropriate ways related to the knowledge and experience of the type of pupils to whom it was taught ; and iii ) knowledge and understanding of the relevant pedagogy .
4 Believe me , the CIA , the KGB , Mossad , MI6 are all a lot of coarse novices relying on schoolboy cruelties and inaccurate hearsay compared to the knowledge and sophistication of the hareem information system .
5 This requires a sensitive , exploratory approach which validates the user/carer perspective but integrates with it the knowledge and skills of the practitioner .
6 Detection of small but important changes may also be dependent upon the knowledge and sensitivity of the adult observer .
7 From our discussion of the spatio-temporal co-ordinates which seem , in principle , peculiarly accessible to standard specification , it must be obvious first , that deictic expressions may retain a standard deictic centre but must be interpreted with respect to the content of the utterance in which they occur and , second , that the relevant standard temporal description of an utterance , for instance 9.22 a.m. on Tuesday 28 June 1873 , as opposed to in the late nineteenth century , will vary depending on the knowledge and intention of the analyst ( or speaker ) in referring to the utterance as located in time .
8 Action by the Community shall be aimed at encouraging cooperation between Member States and , if necessary , supporting and implementing their action in the following areas : — improvement of the knowledge and dissemination of the culture and history of the European peoples ; — conservation and safeguarding of cultural heritage of European significance ; — non-commercial cultural exchanges , — artistic and literary creation , including in the audiovisual sector .
9 Thus the desire of the department to assess students ( which meant that they had to work competitively , rather than co-operatively ) conflicted with the desire of the students to understand the work ; the apparent aim of the department — to improve the knowledge and understanding of the students was being impeded by its other aim : to grade students .
10 Next , what is the law governing the situation when the respirator is turned off without the knowledge and consent of the chronically dependent patient ?
11 It would be good practice never to accept a referral without the knowledge and consent of the client , but issues of risk and protection with vulnerable elderly people sometimes lead to a decision to override that principle .
12 This must not detract from the enormous value of May 's pioneer work in publishing such large collections , and he can hardly be blamed for being the victim , as we all are in turn , of the limitation of the knowledge and ideas of the day .
13 It is designed to enable anyone to make a start in finding , with a reasonable degree of accuracy , remedies to treat common illnesses and , as time goes on , to develop a knowledge and understanding of the remedies and their uses .
14 It is therefore essential that managers and DP professionals should , to be more effective , equip themselves with a knowledge and understanding of the products and strategy behind the IBM environment .
15 The student will gain a knowledge and understanding of the travel industry and its technology as well as hands-on experience of BTTS/Prestel .
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