Example sentences of "that it represent [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The most significant aspect of the New Historicism , political questions apart , is that it represents a move away from the contextless , intensive concentration on particular texts equally characteristic of the New Criticism , classical structuralism , and deconstruction . |
2 | But when we realize that the eye is most probably Bleistein 's , we realize that it represents a degeneration from the expected human eye . |
3 | Thus it would seem that the ‘ dawn of civilisation ’ , so often quoted in a context suggesting that it represents a fairly finite occurrence taking a relatively short space of time , did , in all probability cover a very long time indeed , perhaps many thousands of years . |
4 | Those who subscribe to this view would disagree with the proposal of the FRED that where a warrant lapses unexercised the amount previously recognised should be reported in the statement of total recognised gains and losses , since they do not consider that it represents a gain to the company . |
5 | Die Entführung is unlike any previous Singspiel , in that it represents a fusion of the technical resources of Italian opera seria with the homely tunefulness of the Singspiel . |
6 | One unit was composed of many more buildings than the others and it is suggested that it represents a social difference with specialist activities taking place there . |
7 | Equally contentious is its inspirational source , and experts have suggested that it represents a stylized version of such diverse objects as a pine cone , a cypress tree , a leaf , a foetus , a male sperm and the Zoroastrian flame . |
8 | Text indicating the tolerance conditions imposed on the circle may clearly indicate , together with other geometric features , that it represents a bearing surface on a shaft . |
9 | The first is that however the decision is presented , one suspects that it represents a reversal of the previous commitment of the government to strengthening competition . |
10 | It is not possible to understand this interesting document until it is remembered that it represents a SHARE of sheep taken over and not a public SALE and then fractions of an animal become acceptable . |
11 | It is more likely , however , that it represents a short period of dry climate when there were frequent brush fires . |
12 | I hope that it represents a step towards the release of other detainees held in Malawi for political reasons . ’ |
13 | I have little doubt that it represents a future for coal-fired power generation in the next decade . |
14 | Can my right hon. Friend say what is the global worth of the contract , and does he agree that it represents a vote of confidence in British engineering ? |
15 | If an ECR is made that is surprising to the clinicians working in a health authority , questions should be asked to ensure that it represents a fair use of resources . |
16 | I recognize that it represents a major change in policy to even consider the idea of recruiting the unemployed , but I understand the C E C for looking for referral and we will be happy with that this year . |
17 | While we do not wish to go even this far , there is no doubt that it represents a powerfully persuasive tradition of social research . |
18 | This behaviour is typical of the several meals we have investigated using scintigraphic techniques , and shows that it represents a physiological relevant test meal . |
19 | It is impossible to predict when QT prolongation will be beneficial , in that it represents a prolongation of ventricular refractoriness , and when it will be harmful . |
20 | Some commentators suggest that it represents a key political platform for the government in coming years . |
21 | The report has been attacked by Friends of the Earth , which insists that it represents no new departure . |
22 | Indeed a similar equivocal attitude exists towards the issue of council-house sales , some women ( like some socialists ) even appearing to endorse the ‘ right to buy ’ clause in the new Act , presumably on the basis that it represents an avenue for women to enter into the private market ( Brion and Tinker , 1980 , p. 43 ) . |
23 | Even scholars who think that Kantorowicz read too much meaning into this picture would agree that it represents the emperor as if he were Christ seated in majesty . |
24 | Most people recognize the negatives ; that it represents the end of work , the end of paid employment , the end of having to rise early from bed . |
25 | Might it not be possible that ours is indeed the only Universe , and that it represents the ‘ best line ’ through all the trillions of probabilities ? |
26 | Does the variation have a function similar to the interpretation placed upon the cremation pottery , that it represents the wearer 's social group ? |
27 | OpenVision , a new Pleasanton , California company headed by Michael Fields , former president of Oracle USA , launched its first product , claiming that it represents the industry 's most advanced approach moving vital corporate-wide applications from mainframe to client-server networks by providing mainframe-like systems management capabilities for large geographically dispersed networks of different computers . |
28 | It is exactly this assumption , however , that shows the extent to which Western society is indistinguishable from all other cultures , for each , according to Lévi-Strauss , has always assumed that it represents the full meaning and significance of human society : |
29 | What gives a name as a name its special status is that it represents the transcendence " of the object relative to any particular description that might be given of that object . |
30 | We should also reject ( Hegel 's ) idea that it represents the populace as against the aristocratic heroes of the drama proper : in origin and essence , tragedy is purely metaphysical and not sociopolitical . |