Similar words: darts, parts, fine arts, heartsease, liberal arts, master of arts, heart-shaped, fits and starts. Meaning: [ɑːt] n. studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills).
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91. He wants more money to be given to the arts generally.
92. After lunch the VIPs will be shown over the new Arts Centre.
93. The fine arts have suffered from a lack of government funding.
94. Perhaps the present concern with the values of liberal arts education portends an intellectual anemia.
95. He left a career in teaching to take up a position with the Arts Council.
96. He wanted science students to take an interest in the arts, and to this end he ran literature classes at his home on Sunday afternoons.
97. He had spent the last ten years in a Peking Opera school, studying martial arts and acrobatics.
98. He was duly rewarded for his outstanding contribution to the arts.
99. Theatre companies are very concerned about cuts in government grants to the arts.
100. This school aims to balance the amount of time spent on arts and science subjects.
101. Why is there such a divorce between the arts and the sciences in this country's schools?
102. The general arts course at the university encompasses a wide range of subjects.
103. Children should be given a well-balanced education in both the arts and the sciences.
104. Mr. Tailor is a good judge of the fine arts.
105. Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest Arts Centre in Britain, surpassed in size only by London's Barbican.
106. Romans took over from the Greeks not only their philosophy but their arts.
107. Contemporary dance is coming onto the arts scene again after a long fallow period.
108. The Arts Centre is hosting a folk festival this summer.
109. Arts and theatre groups are constantly thrusting the begging bowl at the government.
110. The festival is to encompass everything from music, theatre and ballet to literature, cinema and the visual arts.
111. The theatre is under the patronage of the Arts Council.
112. It's a cliche to say that science is associated with masculinity and the arts with femininity.
113. They are, for what it's worth,(http://sentencedict.com/arts.html) the single most successful eastern arts group in the West.
114. The Government came under fire yesterday for favouring elitist arts groups in the South-east.
115. I would wish to argue that appreciation of the arts should be encouraged for its own sake.
116. Dave Gilmore is currently appearing as Widow Twanky in the Arts Theatre's production of "Puss in Boots".
117. The history department is part of the College of Arts and Sciences.
118. Panellists on the Arts Review Board serve for a maximum of three years.
119. The professor rather threw me by asking if I went in for martial arts.
120. The arts page is usually towards the back of the newspaper.
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