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

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1 One of four sizes can be selected-the ISO A3 or A4 sizes ( 420mmx297mm or 280mm x 216 mm ) or the ANSI B or A sizes ( 432 mm x 280 mm or 280 mm x 216 mm ) .
2 The classical pneumocystis pneumonia used to be the final event in the disease process in almost half ( 46% ) of those with AIDS in 1986 .
3 They can kill , and injecting drugs with a shared needle or syringe can be the fastest way to get HIV — even if you only do it once .
4 At the time you enter a Deed of Covenant , the covenant should be capable of lasting for more than 3 years , and there should be the intention by you that it does so .
5 In 1986 , the classical pneumocystis pneumonia used to be the final event in the disease process in almost half ( 46% ) of AIDS related deaths .
6 Over the next decade a real challenge will be the effective provision of care for children and families affected by HIV/AIDS .
7 This will be the first UN mechanism with a clear mandate to examine cases of detained prisoners of conscience anywhere in the world .
8 In practical terms this means that although letter-writing to governments regarding prisoners continues to be the cornerstone of the campaign work other methods have been introduced to enhance the effectiveness of the hundreds of thousands of letters that Amnesty members write each year .
9 Unfortunately , increased use of the death penalty appears to be the most popular solution .
10 The first part of proceeding will be the jury selection , known as the vior dire .
11 Even if historians are specifically interested in form , it is likely to be the history of forms , or the development of styles which will have attracted their attention .
12 National or political fervour can alternatively be the motor force of remarkable artistic achievements .
13 Our fifth type must therefore be the traditionalist , for whom it is a pleasure to find the past living on in the present .
14 The last type of critic to be distinguished in the present chapter will be the theoretician .
15 This observation has direct bearing on questions of authenticity , since a detail may be the way that the true can be separated from the false .
16 Sculptures in cities are a part of cultural history , and can be the symbols by which the cities are known or remembered .
17 This must be the Albertina .
18 The keystone of the arch of publications must be the catalogue itself , from which the authority of other writing derives .
19 In this respect , the scholarly standard of a private collection 's catalogue will be very high , and the sort of information which a reader can expect will be the same .
20 Incidentally , the good art critic should be the reader 's friend in refusing to be impressed by art market prices .
21 He specialised in collecting the work of four artists he considered to be the true Cubists , Picasso , Braque , Leger and Gris .
22 Art politics or cultural history are favourite themes for such reviewers , apart from the spectrum of cognate disciplines which may be the specialities of writers who are only occasionally concerned with art .
23 A nut-brown man by South Kensington standards , he is light-skinned in the West Indies : he is a Chinese Negro , who thinks of himself as a hakwai Chinee — hakwai , he explains , being ‘ Chinese for nigger ’ — and who has not failed to notice that Emily Brontë 's Heathcliff is rumoured to be the Emperor of China .
24 Fraser was to be the author of Blood of Spain , an oral history of the Civil War .
25 Glasser was to be the author of a study of a Calabrian village , and the Spanish war bears a bleak meaning in the story he tells here .
26 Hora e sempre — this motto is inscribed on the front of Hawksmoor 's , the real Hawksmoor 's , Classical house at Easton Neston in Northamptonshire : Easton Neston has been reputed or imagined to be the original of Mansfield Park , which may be described as a house imagined by an opponent of the Gothic novel .
27 It will be the work both of one hand and of the other .
28 Poor Charles brings him to life again , however , for some further plagiarisms : a nest of antique-dealers , of antic disposition , in Chatterton 's native Bristol , have passed to Charles a cache of papers which , together with the discovery of what seems to be the portrait of an adult Chatterton , persuades him that the poet lived on .
29 Thinking about women is a way of avoiding the thought of death — and yet women may be the end of you .
30 And it might almost be the work of Graham McClintoch .
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