arts造句31. She is doing a course in the performing arts.
32. More government money is needed for the arts.
33. Arts students have fewer timetabled hours than science students.
34. Government funding for the arts has been reduced.
35. She has attained the degree of Master of Arts.
36. Commissioner Foster is responsible for literature and arts.
37. Public expenditure on the arts is woefully inadequate.
38. The Fine Arts degree starts with a foundation year.
39. His talent found expression in plastic arts.
40. She is studying culinary arts.
41. In Britain, the Arts Council gives grants to theatres.
42. Martial arts teach respect, discipline, and cooperation.
43. He was clever, well-read and interested in the arts.
44. The Fine Arts Exhibition reopened yesterday.
45. She's a Master of Arts/Sciences.
46. Martial arts: Private lessons: £8 per hour.
47. The gallery has major exhibitions of arts and crafts.
48. He was accomplished in all the arts.
49. Kung fu and karate are martial arts.
50. The arts festival is pre-eminently a festival of theatre.
51. The concerts are financed by the Arts Council.
52. The Arts Council granted them a small subsidy.
53. She became a member of the Society of Arts.
54. He had always set his heart on a career in the fine arts.
55. There has always been a slight bias in favour of/towards employing arts graduates in the company.
56. He was a man of catholic tastes, a lover of grand opera, history and the fine arts.
57. The local authorities annually disburse between £50m and £100m on arts projects.
58. Patronage of the arts comes mostly from businesses and private individuals.
59. In his old age he became a benefactor of the arts.
60. Her new TV show will be a potpourri of arts and media reports.