Example sentences of "[art] search for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the search for reliability and good service , you could rely on crossed fingers or personal recommendation .
2 Among them are sketches of objects and copies of inscriptions made by Howard Carter of items from Lord Carnarvon 's collection ; facsimiles of reliefs ; drawings of animals and birds copied from hieroglyphics and set alongside living counterparts ; Carter 's map of the Valley of the Kings used in the search for Tutankhamun 's tomb ; and record cards and sketches of the objects from the tomb itself .
3 The rather clumsy handling by NIREX of the search for sites to store low- and intermediate-level wastes , together with very recent worries about the import of toxic wastes such as polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCBs ) , are but two examples of such concern in the UK .
4 The major contribution to informed debate about the search for sites for the disposal of nuclear wastes has come from a group of geographers ( Openshaw et al. 1989 ) and a GIS approach to this problem can pay high dividends .
5 Moreover , it seems very likely that Anselm was referring to the search for relics conducted in secret by Osbern and Eadmer ; and it is also likely that Anselm had heard of the search from Eadmer himself .
6 For a few it is immensely strong , and the search for law or a great master at Bologna — for theology and Abelard at Paris — played its part in bringing students to distant schools in the early twelfth century , the first great creative age in the formation of medieval universities .
7 However , in the search for wholeness one partner may choose and use the other to express a feared or unrecognized part of the self , and this , by definition , is unconscious : ‘ I love the unrecognized me in you ’ .
8 THE SEARCH FOR DIRECTION
9 Nor is the search for direction narrowly pietistic .
10 Experience with an earlier version of comprehensive 16+ examination north of the border where the cutting edge of educational policy has already elevated modular accreditation into a major component of post-16 certification ( SED , 1983 ) suggests that the GCSE , like the Scottish Standard Grade , may already be obsolete , and that they hybrid offspring of the conjoining of the norm and criterion referencing pedigree that the search for subject and grade criteria represents will satisfy no one ( Munro , 1985 ) .
11 Nick Harman becomes involved in the search for Shelley — and the Eyes : what he finds is danger …
12 ‘ We spoke about the very good relationships between our Churches in Britain and I spoke about our foundation under John Wesley , with the links between personal piety and the search for righteousness in social justice We spoke about these things linking our two Churches together at quite a deep level .
13 We pray for men and women in lands where there is hatred of one group for another , that their hearts may be turned to yourself in the search for righteousness and truth .
14 A recent critic complained about the ‘ clichés , the daft , ghosted ‘ star names ’ columns , the silly photos ( remember Ian Botham as ‘ Rambo ’ ? ) , the creation of heroes and villains , the concentration on the star or the result of the moment , the search for conflict , the trivialization of sporting women , the insularity ( beyond Dover , forget it ) , the emphasis on spectating rather than participating , the dearth of analysis , the marginal treatment of those who do n't quite ‘ make it ’ .
15 ‘ There is no doubt that in private ownership , services will take second place to the search for profit , and there will be horrendous operating problems , ’ he said .
16 Marx was pointing out that the capitalist assumption that what motivates man everywhere and for all time is the search for profit , is totally misleading and is itself a product of capitalism .
17 THE search for Middlesbrough 's ‘ superwoman ’ is underway .
18 Throughout 1990 Laos continued to assist the USA in the search for US servicemen reported missing in action ( MIA ) during the Vietnam war .
19 The US co-chair of the Russian-American Bilateral Commission on prisoners-of-war ( POWs ) , Malcolm Toon , said in Moscow on Sept. 21 that the US public was " getting awfully impatient " with the lack of progress in the search for US POWs allegedly missing in the former Soviet Union .
20 One such case is the search for evidence of early mining in Britain .
21 But his distaste went deeper than irritation at an unwelcome complication to his inquiry , at the bizarre intrusion of irrationality into a job so firmly rooted in the search for evidence which would stand up in court , documented , demonstrable , real .
22 In the search for work abroad , the Swiss became famous as mercenaries , and sent money home to their families .
23 Meanwhile , back at the job centre the search for work is n't going well .
24 ‘ The Welsh Office under my leadership will be committed to prosperity , to putting the search for work and investment at the top of the agenda .
25 It is thus far from the case that the search for intelligibility comes to an end with history as such .
26 The search for money and patronage , ’ Columbus says , ‘ is not so different from the quest for love . ’
27 Geological knowledge is essential in the siting of dams , bridges , buildings , roads , and in the search for water supplies .
28 IN VIEW of the number of potential deaths from the polonium release , the search for signs of a rising cancer rate is now a top priority .
29 The search for signs of God in nature had often been based on the assumption that the two books had been written in essentially the same language .
30 We shall focus on the search for drugs which lower blood pressure , while noting that they do not cure , that their role is essentially palliative , and that their use is not always appropriate .
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