Example sentences of "[art] nature of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some theorists feel that the : is too imprecise and there is a need to state the nature of a relationship , not just to signal its existence .
2 The repeated readings must have been in the nature of a penance , which , because of his awareness of his own prejudices , was deliberately self-imposed .
3 In reply to this we may claim that only by considering unrealized possibilities can we define the nature of a writer 's achievement .
4 It is in the nature of a marriage relationship that partners once married discover things about each other that were previously unnoticed or concealed .
5 It would be in the nature of a test for her : if , as she claimed , she looked after her nephew as her own then she would not query the lack of financial support ; if she asked for it then it would be easier to force her to part with the boy .
6 The balance sheet and P&L account provide quite a lot of information on the financial health of the company but it is in the nature of a snapshot of conditions at a particular moment in time .
7 The balance sheet and P&L account provide quite a lot of information on the financial health of the company but it is in the nature of a snapshot of conditions at a particular moment in time .
8 There was some friction in their relationship beneath the surface , since MacArthur wished to determine the nature of a peace treaty and for purposes of formal ratification of a treaty the circumstances in which a peace conference met ; it was his intention that a conference should be held in Tokyo under his own chairmanship .
9 It is in the nature of a goal oriented specialty to take on new tasks , which has often been necessary in the past .
10 The research will describe the nature of a selection of the strategy and policy initiatives ; set out the empirical evidence used in building the strategy ; assess this against other evidence which might have been used at the time and against current practices ; use this and other evidence to evaluate the effects of policy ; and comment on the main successes and failures of the strategy .
11 It begins with a direct expression of preferences , as in Athenian democracy , where legislators play no role , and examines the nature of a majority voting equilibrium .
12 ( b ) Professional conduct Given the nature of a solicitors ' practice , even in the absence of a written agreement it would readily be implied that each partner owed a duty to his co-partners to observe the professional conduct regulations promulgated by the Law Society .
13 ‘ The accent they use lets other monkeys know which family they 're in , and the nature of a threat , ’ said researcher Sarah Gouzoules .
14 As will be explained below , it is of the nature of a paradigm to belie precise definition .
15 A positive aspect of such a map is that careful scrutiny of the data provides a more direct indication of the nature of a response than does the sequential presentation of information in verbal description .
16 Another characteristic of importance to the choreographer is the nature of a dancer 's response to music .
17 It was in the nature of a goodwill invitation , nothing more , none of us realising that he was the one man in Punta Arenas who had some idea of why an old wooden-walled East Indiaman , built like a frigate , should have been reconditioned and brought south by the Argentine Navy during the war .
18 At the same time there is now a more direct intervention in the nature of a school 's educational work through the introduction of the National Curriculum , bringing with it a greater concern for monitoring .
19 Probably we have in our mind 's eye something in the nature of a raffle as being a form of random sampling , and we are right in thinking of this as one method .
20 What seems to be required now is something more in the nature of a decision .
21 Which are in the nature of a flower
22 The hon. Gentleman is asking a question which he knows will receive no answer , because the nature of a deterrent is that it remains uncertain — the nation that has it might be prepared to use it .
23 Subsection ( 4 ) indicates that the liability for damages shall be in the nature of a liability in tort .
24 It is sometimes referred to as a wide shot , and one of its most important uses is to establish the nature of a location in the minds of the viewers .
25 Occasionally the nature of a story is such that it must not be released before a certain date .
26 ‘ The tape has to be treated in the nature of a confession .
27 The figures selected will obviously depend on the nature of a company 's business , but generally the most interesting trends to note will include : sales , net assets , profit , and dividends .
28 In 1914 Gilman exhibited with Ginner at the Goupil Gallery and for this Ginner wrote a catalogue introduction on Neo-Realism , which was in the nature of a manifesto .
29 It is in the nature of a law centre that the test case strategy will be utilised more extensively because the perception of community need will be greater and because limited resources may best be deployed through group work .
30 Not only does that provide a common bond among humanity to evolve spiritually , but it gives an insight into the nature of a God who often reveals Himself in paradox .
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