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

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1 Dere is nu luv fe de old , nu luv fe de sick
2 ‘ Them steppin'-stones is t' Brownies ' Bridge , ’ Aunt Nellie told Jenny .
3 The attitude of many Romanian health professionals was summed up recently in the words of one doctor in Constanta who said ‘ Health Education is the only ‘ vaccine ’ we have to fight against HIV . ’
4 I feel that working in partnership with the client , and with other agencies , is the most effective way of ensuring the needs of our clients are met . ’
5 THE DOCTOR SAYS : ‘ HIV IS THE VIRUS THAT CAUSES AIDS . ’
6 Make sure that the amount of the payment is the net sum mentioned in the Deed of Covenant or the appropriate proportion of that net sum if you wish to pay by quarterly or monthly instalments .
7 The amount of the annual covenant payment is specified in the Deed , and this is the sum that is payable each year .
8 AIDS is the biggest health challenge we have had to face this century .
9 It is the churches that provide our volunteers ; without their support we would not be able to provide a service at all .
10 One of the saddest aspects of AIDS is the plight of children infected with HIV .
11 Of particular concern is the pattern of abductions by armed men in plain clothes in security force style operations , most of which took place at night .
12 This is the only court of appeal for cases tried by the military court , and looks only at points of law and not at facts and findings , thus providing a restricted appeal .
13 There are over 2,300 inmates on America 's death rows : all have found themselves caught up in the nightmare that is the US capital law system .
14 Perhaps most important is the development of a ‘ Mothers ’ Front ’ to campaign for investigations into the mass ‘ disappearances ’ .
15 The main opposition group in this region is the armed Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ( LTTE ) whose political aim is a separate Tamil homeland ( Eeelam ) in North-East Sri Lanka .
16 Confidence is the key .
17 Perhaps this is because , as a member of the Abingdon Group put it : ‘ In a group there is the fun and companionship … and the awe at saving a life , supporting a prisoner through years of isolation , getting your prisoner free . ’
18 Is the text or part of the text written so that a reader will benefit in a future encounter with a work of art ?
19 Hers is the head upon which all ‘ ends of the world are come ’ , and the eyelids are a little weary .
20 From Germany there is The End of the History of Art ; from Britain a group of essays describe The New Art History ; from the United States has recently come Rethinking Art History : meditations on a coy science ; and from Canada there is a forthright title Art History : its use and abuse .
21 There is the theory of art , and there is aesthetics ; there is writing about artefacts which may or may not be categorised as art , but are in the hands of the archaeologist or the anthropologist ; and there is art appreciation .
22 Interpretation is the heading which is the most wide-ranging of the three elements , including questions of form or style , but perhaps additionally considering the work 's historical background , and technical , thematic or other questions , including the artist 's biography .
23 Interpretation is the heading which is the most wide-ranging of the three elements , including questions of form or style , but perhaps additionally considering the work 's historical background , and technical , thematic or other questions , including the artist 's biography .
24 By ‘ modernity ’ I mean the ephemeral , the fugitive , the contingent , the half of art whose other half is the eternal and the immutable .
25 The real benefit of reading Baudelaire himself on the art of his contemporaries is the chance of recovering some of the excitement the poet felt .
26 Which is the greatest of these great men who differ so much from one another ?
27 He was a successful lecturer , much in demand , and put lectures together to make up books ; certainly a book is the ideal medium for a critic 's extended advocacy of an artist .
28 He wants to escape to the world of memory-residues , of disconnected images , for that is the world of fantasy , the world of fairy-tales and myths …
29 The compiler 's main critical medium is the catalogue , and rather less often articles or a book .
30 To the question , therefore , which ought to hold the first rank , Raphael or Michelangelo , it must be answered , that if it is to be given to him who possessed a greater combination of the higher qualities of the art than any other man , there is no doubt but Raphael is the first .
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