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

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1 Thus the transfer of an asset to a charity e.g. a work of art , will not qualify ( although there are other ways for a charity to obtain tax relief on the gift of an asset ) .
2 Thus the best account of a picture may well be a sonnet or an elegy … as for criticism properly so-called …
3 Constable 's own personality and opinions are thus the main gain of a reader from Leslie 's book .
4 Thus the arguments for easier maintenance and greater longevity of plastic windows appear to have little foundation in fact — an argument often ignored by the brewers .
5 Thus the introduction of bar service was a revolution .
6 Thus the day proceeded .
7 Obviously , the slower the tow is into wind , the less airflow there is over the wings , and thus the safer it is .
8 Thus the pilots who are flying several different types of glider , or a glider which is unfamiliar to them , must ask themselves before each flight , ‘ Do I need the stick forward to lift the tail , or back a little to lift the nose ? ’
9 Thus the move into academia and the world of the social sciences was a move across a further conceptual boundary , another movement across time and space , encompassing another rite de passage .
10 Thus the advance is made a split second after discerning the opponent 's attack .
11 Thus the defensive fighter waits for you to attack and then counters as your technique is concluding .
12 Thus the priests were known in Hebrew as the Kohanim — the Cohens — and it is this name ( which Leonard later signified in his poetry by references to his ‘ blood ’ ) , which exerted most influence on Leonard , primarily in his formative years , but throughout his career — consciously and otherwise .
13 Aaron the priest was thus the spokesman , even though the authority was that of Moses . )
14 Thus the healthy growth of a particular commodity — in this case steel — actually caused a closure .
15 He was thus the focus for all performers as well as spectators .
16 Thus the angular and straight lines drawn by the legs were also drawn simultaneously by the arms and hands , which were allowed to cross the centre line of the body , very often with a twist sideways at the waist .
17 Thus the choreographic design will describe not only personal moods , emotions and actions but also their effect on inter-personal relationships .
18 Nijinska insisted on the use of the pointes in order to emphasise the elongated portraits of the Byzantine Saints , thus the dancers ' bodies mostly face the audience but their arms and legs turn inwards and are seen mostly in profile .
19 Those of the arms are particularly interesting because the fists are either clenched or the fingers flattened thus the lines and shapes made only appear slightly rounded by the folds in the sleeves .
20 Thus the audience fail to understand everything that is offered .
21 Thus the cappy man has become the shaky man , the waverer .
22 Thus the reference to the ruined walls of Eblis , in Aquitaine , is not gratuitous ; and we know from other passages that Pound 's refusal in the last resort to take seriously Russia 's contribution to European culture was grounded in his notion that Russia had never produced an indigenous tradition of stone architecture .
23 Thus the United States established a 2½–½ lead .
24 Thus the Protestants preserved their future , although it was to be one which mimicked , in smaller fashion , the tragedy of Lebanon .
25 Thus the overnight talks produced a woolly draft which Leonid Abalkin , the Deputy Prime Minister in charge of economic reform , attacked as ‘ too weak to have any effect ’ .
26 Thus the expedition is neatly manipulated to include many of the requirements of the national curriculum : ‘ We are very keen to make sure that we do n't lose all the good things that have been going on in schools , ’ she says .
27 Thus the sacrosanct date of 1992 would be effectively abandoned .
28 Thus the history of the HSWP as a state party has come to an end . ’
29 Thus the Restart variable has , since 1986 , contributed about 750,000 to the fall in unemployment . ’
30 To achieve this necessarily takes time and it is thus the means and goals which we should examine today rather than the setting first of arbitrary ( financial ) parameters .
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