Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust ( Telford ) Established in 1968 , the Museum Trust conserves the unique industrial remains of the area , which comprise coke-smelting furnaces , the world 's first iron bridge , china factories and much more .
2 He 's on to the ball before anyone else , but he conserves the energy of his horses . ’
3 The Sir Peter Hall Company premieres the new Stephen Poliakoff play Sienna Road from May 11–16 .
4 Four days from the nearest tarmac discourages the average vandal , factory unit or traffic warden .
5 The resulting poverty of the peasantry , who must find work in two different sectors to survive , limits their spending power and therefore discourages the purchase of consumer goods .
6 Any law which directly or indirectly discourages the publication of views from within the criminal justice system must be viewed with suspicion .
7 Indeed , in my opinion , the privilege can only be justified on two grounds , first that it discourages the ill-treatment of a suspect and secondly that it discourages the production of dubious confessions .
8 Indeed , in my opinion , the privilege can only be justified on two grounds , first that it discourages the ill-treatment of a suspect and secondly that it discourages the production of dubious confessions .
9 Auerbach 's work not only discourages the enumeration of biographical detail , the reading of signs of dress , the interpretation of expression in relation to known biographical data of the portrait subject .
10 Disadvantages include handwriting as an obstruction to understanding , the element of personal ‘ ownership ’ which discourages the release of the book to some central point at the time of completion and so the sharing of data therein ; the primitive linking of support data ( anything from staples to sticky tape ) with the accompanying disincentive to completeness and tendency to data loss ( e.g. through sticky tape perishing ) ; some support data presented even more of a problem , such as photographs and outsize computer print out which led to separate support folders to the actual laboratory notebook .
11 It also discourages the opposition from closing him down .
12 The Exchange discourages the use of equity shares with no or restricted voting rights , so this can not normally be used as a device to retain control amongst a few shareholders with voting rights .
13 Existing structure plan in short is erm set out in such a way that it pos positively discourages the accommodation of inward investment on a large scale .
14 Things came to a head on 30 January 1971 when a NICRA march in Derry , rendered illegal by Faulkner 's blanket banning of all marches the previous August , found its exit from the ghetto blocked by British soldiers , including the Parachute Regiment .
15 A choreographer who neglects the old rules and any item pertinent to the unfolding of the plot , theme or music is demanding a great deal from an audience .
16 This argument neglects the symbolic function of the labels applied by the law and by courts to criminal conduct .
17 A static model , such as that of Homans in sociology , emphasizing structural maintenance through a form of ‘ social approval ’ , neglects the inherent dynamism of reproductive strategies that necessitate risk in competition and possibly conflict for their fulfilment .
18 Occasionally mainman Simon Breed will become so preoccupied with his crazed exhibition , he neglects the art of singing into the mic , grappling with his guitar as if it were a rabid pitbull while savagely screaming and throwing himself around the stage like an out-take from Nightmare On Elm Street .
19 For it neglects the possibility that , by studying the conjectures and procedures of social scientists , we might arrive at a richer and enlarged conception of social explanation .
20 But psychology still treats ‘ race ’ differences as culturally or even biologically absolute categories , and neglects the social and historical relations in which they are embedded .
21 But our first experiment found that he neglects the left side of perceptual figures at a subsequent stage of attending to them .
22 His deficit arises in a subsequent stage of attending to these figures , at which he neglects the left of figures wherever they appear , and thus can not judge explicitly whether they are symmetrical about the vertical .
23 Attitudinism directly relates ethics to the will , but it neglects the phenomenological fact that we think of values and obligations as something actually there .
24 However , this neglects the categorical or unconditional prescriptivity which we think pertains to values , for it makes the relevance of ethical truths to us turn on contingent facts about the will .
25 But this neglects the force of Althusser 's emphasis on Marxism as itself a theoretical practice with its own history of epistemological self-correction , a possibility derived from the work of the mathematician Jean Cavaillès , who stressed the degree to which the history of mathematics , particularly set theory , could be accounted for by the dialectical development of the concept .
26 He argues that to focus analysis in this way neglects the disciplinary forms and technologies through which power operates .
27 Another tradition , focusing on psychosocial factors , typically de-emphasises or neglects the role of these established risk factors .
28 If this is the argument it neglects the fact that statutory bodies are given very specific powers .
29 As such a concentration upon ‘ women as carers ’ neglects the very important contribution of male carers ( Arber and Gilbert 1989 ) .
30 First , such a model assumes a static population-that is , it neglects the obvious fact that new generations of school ( the age group where use tends to begin ) are constantly emerging .
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