Example sentences of "moving towards [art] " in BNC.

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1 Below 1,500 feet , the maps should be ignored and priority should be given to checking for suitable fields below while also searching for lift , re-checking on the local wind direction and moving towards a better area of fields if necessary .
2 The announcement makes clear that the newspaper group is moving towards a seven-day-a-week operation .
3 Far from suggesting that the two sides were moving towards a new spirit of co-operation , the diplomats said they were a long way from calling for a ceasefire .
4 General Holomisa recently dealt himself into South Africa 's reform game by moving towards a loose alliance with the outlawed African National congress and by announcing plans for a referendum on the ‘ independent ’ homeland 's possible reincorporation into South Africa .
5 Their uniform ‘ acted like a red rag to a bull ’ on the population ; people had lost all respect for them held them to blame for their plight , and vented their anger o At the beginning of September , the SD agency in Kitzingen felt that the loss of confidence in the Party and the regime 's leadership was rapidly moving towards a dangerous level .
6 Meanwhile in 1558 he wrote the Appellation to the Nobility and Estates of Scotland , a work which , taken in conjunction with his Letter addressed to the Commonalty of Scotland , shows how far his mind was moving towards a positive theory of the rights of resistance in God 's cause .
7 His policy of moving towards a more liberal regime led to the usual situation which such changes produce , that is , for the reformers he did not go far enough , for the conservatives he went too far .
8 It is working closely with HSE , and has been impressed by the progress made since 1974 in moving towards a much more thorough understanding of the real reasons for major breaches of safety , and of how to make them less likely .
9 An increasing number of countries are moving towards a policy of prohibiting the sale of fireworks to the public and instead , having organised displays operated by experts ; ensuring that there is careful segregation of spectators from staff who are igniting the fireworks .
10 Students learn to work as individuals and in groups , moving towards a fuller understanding of their own skills and personal interests , and towards an awareness of the wider functions of the disciplines which form Art and Design .
11 It means that the proletariat is leading the entire working nation behind it , that it is responsible for the development of the whole of society , that it is becoming a great collective organiser of the entire national economy , that the direction of development is not towards a widening of the gulf between the fundamental class ( the working class and peasantry ) and that things are not moving towards a ‘ third revolution ’ , etc .
12 We are moving towards a position where JAA will probably receive and settle invoices from each national authority and send out a single invoice to the applicant .
13 An interesting development advocated by the authors is that of moving towards a multidisciplinary approach , whereby other health-care professionals take responsibility for specific problems but all carers have access to the objectives involved .
14 In any case , many of its members in the late 18th century , though not yet necessarily committed to a full-blooded doctrine of ‘ laissez-faire ’ , were moving towards a political philosophy involving less , not more , government intervention in everyday affairs , leaving the ‘ natural ’ market forces of supply and demand to regulate the economy as best they may .
15 The Treasury is looking at ‘ resource accounting' , an accruals-type system , and is moving towards a system of valuation for fixed assets based on replacement cost .
16 The arguments for a common currency , common defence and foreign policies and moving towards a united Europe have hardly started to be made .
17 In keeping with this approach , educational methods in nurse education are increasingly moving towards a student-centred , negotiated approach to learning .
18 For these reasons industry is moving towards a concept of the ideal worker as a physically fit adaptable young person .
19 It is perhaps through experimentation and experience at these lower levels in the government of education that we shall best find imaginative solutions to the problem of getting ‘ the curriculum gallon into the timetable pint pot ’ as well as moving towards a greater ( and yet flexible ) consensus on which ideally a national curriculum should rest .
20 It is moving towards a crowned deity , a hero kneeling and holding a curved implement , presumably a knife .
21 Yet at a time when the rest of the industrialized world is moving towards a forty hour week , women , many of whom may work at least eighty hours per week , are encouraged to regard this as not being work .
22 A special committee , the resource allocation working party ( RAWP ) , was convened to establish ways of moving towards a fairer distribution system .
23 In her new show ( to be premièred at the Arnolfini in Bristol on 25 October and reaching the Riverside Studios in London on 30 October ) , Lea Anderson will be moving towards a clearer narrative — looking at a single event from two very different points of view , the first to a delicate musical collage , the second to a brash brass quartet .
24 We find ourselves in one of the gathering grounds of Edwardian opinion , moving towards a resolution of its deeply felt anxieties .
25 He had a few weeks to bask in the glow of this last electoral achievement , weeks that were only a little marred by the unpleasantness of Cabinet changes and the difficulties of moving towards a decision on the application of the oil sanction against Italy .
26 statement , but we can start moving towards a personal statement
27 Ruth wanted to reach out and pull him back , as if he were moving towards a precipice .
28 We are moving towards a position in which we shall be able to examine the structure of discourse both in terms of surface relations of form , and underlying relations of functions and acts .
29 The idea that Britain is moving towards a service economy , that the foundations of a post-industrial economy are under construction , is the focus of this chapter .
30 While their type of product closely parallels Franklin 's , they are ahead of Franklin in moving towards a generic element in their product design .
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