Example sentences of "in [art] [noun sg] of [noun sg] over " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The changes in the composition of income over this period are shown in the Table .
2 However , despite Laud 's personal antipathy towards the papacy , the 1630s did see a growth in the influence of Catholicism over the English government and an improvement in relations between Charles 's court and the papal curia , and for the large numbers of English Protestants who were unable to distinguish between Arminianism and popery and who regarded Laud as little more than an agent of Rome , there could be no doubt that the archbishop was to blame .
3 Throughout the whole period Britain remained " Great " in the sense of ruling over the largest empire in human history .
4 It follows in virtue of this control that companies have power not only in the sense of discretion over the allocation of resources between different uses , but also in a more invasive sense of an ability to influence individual desires and conduct .
5 We have so far considered corporate decision-making power in the sense of discretion over what to produce , in what quantities , and at what price .
6 He developed statistical techniques to study the variability of wild populations and to measure changes in the range of variability over time .
7 But if anarchists are right to think that it can never be made , this is for contingent reasons and not because of any inconsistency in the notion of a rational justification for authority , nor in the notion of authority over moral agents .
8 However , there is no doubt that the most important event for the museum will be the exhibition ‘ Au Louvre d'après les Maîtres ’ ( 26 April to 23 June 1993 ) that chronicles the active role played by the Louvre in the history of art over the last two centuries .
9 Instances of cruelty and mania , in O'Brian and Forester , are not minimised , but they are subordinate to the drive of a story towards the traditional and expected ending in the triumph of right over wrong , of good over evil .
10 In sum , the general impression to be gained from the literature is that industrial profits were slimmed over the period , but by nothing like as much as bald balance sheet figures suggest , and that an easing in the cost of finance over the 1960s was followed by a hardening in the early 1970s .
11 In recognition to the part Sue Davies has played in the promotion of photography over the years , she was awarded an OBE in 1988 .
12 In 1906 , in a sign of growing national confidence in the aftermath of victory over Russia , seven of these were raised to the status of embassies .
13 In fact businessmen wanted State assistance but they were not prepared to offer any real quid pro quo in the shape of control over their activities .
14 Some writers have attempted to draw up some general guidelines which relate the weeding of research material to the concept of obsolescence — the diminution in the use of literature over the course of time .
15 But correct as the analysis may be it is limited to pragmatic instrumentalist legal theory , and the prescription fails to take account of social theories which may help to explain the changes in the rule of law over time .
16 Identify in their reading , and talk and write about some of the changes in the grammar of English over time , eg in pronouns ( from thou and thee to you ) , in verb forms , in negatives , etc .
17 Samsung Co , Seoul , South Korea is to install a telephone system for 150,000 subscribers in the province of Opole over the next two years : the South Korean Government is to grant loans totalling $50m for the purpose , to be repaid over the next 15 years , starting in five years .
18 That such a man should be placed in the role of ruler over God 's chosen people was deemed a curse — an affliction visited by God upon His people , a punishment for transgression both past and present .
19 It claimed a transformation in the status of embroidery over the last 30 years , from ‘ genteel craft for women ’ to the Art of an ‘ avant-garde ’ on ‘ the cutting edge ’ with ‘ a new spirit of self-expression and innovation ’ .
20 This both ignores major changes in the definition of unemployment over the period covered by Table 4.1 and compounds residential-based information ( unemployment ) with workplace-based information ( employment ) .
21 Clearly it is no mere anthropomorphism to point out that the functional relation between these two and their capacity in man to render the species largely independent from and a controller of his natural environment has become a prime factor in the advance of man over other primate species .
22 This could be done by beating down , as in the assertion of dominance over local authorities .
23 But underneath all the tough-talking , cryptic statements and pipe-lighting that allows him time to carefully think out his replies , there is another Bill Morrison , a schoolboy at heart , who is happiest sitting in the stands at Lord 's or Twickenham swapping cricketing and rugby stories , who idolises sporting heroes like cricketers Denis Compton and Gary Sobers , four-minute miler Roger Bannister , and former rugby international Gerald Davies , and who is in a fever of excitement over the arrival of his new MG RV8 , a ‘ reincarnation of the old MGB ’ , only ‘ more powerful , more comfortable ( I hope ) and certainly more costly ’ .
24 ‘ It is extremely serious when someone in a position of trust over women , to whom they go for intimate advice , education and examination , behaves in this way .
25 ( b ) The other person is at least 13 but less than 16 years of age and the actor is a member of the same household as the victim , the actor is related to the victim by blood or affinity to the fourth degree to the victim , or the actor is in a position of authority over the victim and used this authority to coerce the victim to submit .
26 ( b ) That other person is at least 13 but less than 16 years of age and the actor is a member of the same household as the victim , or is related by blood or affinity to the fourth degree to the victim , or is in a position of authority over the victim and the actor used this authority to coerce the victim to submit .
27 This places men generally in a position of power over women , whether at home , at work or through the political , social and economic systems and institutions which govern our lives .
28 Chairman David Campbell said : ‘ We 're still in a state of shock over this development .
29 Chairman David Campbell said : ‘ We 're still in a state of shock over this development .
30 Phonocentricism consists in a privileging of speech over writing .
  Next page