Example sentences of "[art] way " in BNC.

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1 ACET works with partners , family , friends and other voluntary and statutory organisations to ensure that people get all the care they need in the way that they need it .
2 I was particularly impressed by the way you managed to organise all the available services so efficiently — just at the time when we were beginning to wonder how we 'd manage . ’
3 This thematic method is combined in many introductory courses with formal analysis which is closer to the way that many artists describe pictures .
4 This brief diversion into the cultural and political history of Germany , the USSR and China has been made to emphasise the way that a state may determine artistic production , and thence art criticism .
5 This extended critical evaluation is a rarity in a survey , but very welcome in the way it spells out a connoisseur 's response in formal terms to a work of art .
6 This observation has direct bearing on questions of authenticity , since a detail may be the way that the true can be separated from the false .
7 Nor did they plan portfolios of prints , as Die Brücke did ; a practice , by the way , followed by a variety of artists ' organisations including the Senefelder Group in England , which has sold its members ' lithographs from the nineteenth century to the present day .
8 The first deals with the reasons of the ( apparent ) diminution of objects as they recede from the eye , and is known as Perspective of Diminution : the second contains the way colours vary as they recede from the eye : the third and last explains how objects should appear less distinct in proportion as they are more remote .
9 Understanding is deferred , rather as it is in certain recent theoretical accounts of the way literature works .
10 It would take someone who was very much intent on a punishment of biography to think of pointing the way to Difficulties with girls by mentioning its proximity to The Waste Land .
11 Faussone talks about ‘ the way we bent our elbows ’ — an expression ( for eating or drinking ) which I have heard spoken in English , but which I had never before seen written down in a book .
12 His work as a teacher does n't involve much in the way of teaching .
13 On the way , he is chased , or fancies he is chased , by Police who hate him .
14 They say that it wes the different claes that done it — the way the butler dressed — an it hed looked at the claes an taen a bad wey o the claes .
15 William Congreve 's Love for Love and The Way of the World are highly decorated in language , and sharp in wit ; to compare with these , you could look at William Wycherley 's more ‘ basic ’ comedy , The Country Wife .
16 Ophelia is often ignored for audition material simply because she does n't seem to have much in the way of a sustained speech until she goes mad .
17 Coaching can be a great help — but it can also get in the way , for slavishly following a pedantic teacher can produce very strange results , with the candidate ending up trying to sound like someone he or she is n't .
18 I would suggest that if you are sure of your pieces , do n't read them over and over again on the way to the audition — once will be quite enough .
19 Why , that 's the way to choke a gibing spirit ,
20 — Now you shall see , but take this by the way — He came home this Morning at his usual Hour of Four , waken 'd me out of a sweet Dream of something else , by tumbling over the Tea-table , which he broke all to pieces , after his Man and he had rowl 'd about the Room like sick Passengers in a Storm , he comes flounce into Bed , dead as a Salmon into a Fishmonger 's Basket ; his Feet cold as Ice , his Breath hot as a Furnace , and his hands and Face as greasy as his Flanel Night-cap. — O Matrimony !
21 I just walked , all the way along Trumpington Road .
22 An' if you mus ' know I like wearin' nice clothes an' I like the way boys look at me when I go down the schtreet an' I like to look sexy an' I like lipstick an' showin' meself off an' all that I enjoy it .
23 They voice real criticism of the way things are managed both artistically and in terms of employment .
24 It 's like an extension of your training , with bigger resources and bigger audiences with which to practise and share the way you work .
25 I thought it was better going to drama school direct rather than via a university and if you 're going to act I think that 's the way .
26 We have problems on British television because our theatrical tradition gets in the way , so-that characters talk too much , as though the medium is only half way from the stage .
27 Gauging the kind of people you are going to meet in the way of giving you work .
28 It 's hurtful when you see good actors out of work and the way in which their confidence is corroded by the system .
29 If the tradition still exists today — and it appears that it very much does so — it implies that the United Kingdom does not have for many loyalists a natural character of statehood in the way the Southern state has for catholic nationalists .
30 It came to have Connolly 's support and was on the way to becoming thoroughly nationalist and republican under Connolly 's influence .
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