Example sentences of "response to [art] [noun] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is difficult to see how Evans-Pritchard 's approach can begin to cope with this sort of variation in responses to a culture 's religion .
2 These assumptions and beliefs are learned responses to a group 's problems of survival in its external environment and its problems of internal integration .
3 The RSC , Ofwat and the House of Commons Environment Committee have submitted responses to the government 's proposals for a single environment agency .
4 Responses to the Government 's consultation document are now being considered by the Scottish Office .
5 The profession , in whatever capacity its members act , has a powerful responsibility to ensure that the best quality responses to the ASB 's proposals are made in a spirit of constructive criticism .
6 That night Gabriel sat on the planking where his bed had been , and rehearsed brave , off-hand , modest responses to the playmaster 's sympathy
7 Worcester was disappointed with the University of Birmingham 's responses to the College 's degree proposals and submitted an application to the CNAA .
8 He may , however , serve a counter-notice in response to a landlord 's notice under s25 of that Act irrespective of the length of his tenancy .
9 The decision to ‘ open a case ’ marks a critical difference in the construction of and response to a person 's problems , and confers potential gains and losses ; the latter includes the danger of being drawn into increasingly intrusive interventions that may threaten a person 's autonomy .
10 So the adult response to a child 's tears is more likely to be a brushing aside than an extension of sympathy .
11 ‘ Flehmen ’ : usually shown by a stallion in response to a mare 's urine .
12 This is why , in response to a Government 's Citizens ' Charter Initiative , we introduced a Jobseeker 's Charter in December 1991 .
13 She was making a tiny , repetitive sound , a little mew , as if in response to a lover 's touch .
14 Inflation has fallen over the last three months and the cone of possible future inflation is now pointing slightly downwards , the bank reports in the first of its quarterly reviews of inflation produced in response to the Chancellor 's invitation in his speech at the Mansion House last year .
15 As the Lent Family Fast Day approaches I would like to thank you all again for the magnificent response to the Bishops ' Appeal for Ethiopia .
16 The German foreign ministry , for instance , set up in 1890 a colonial department in response to the Reich 's acquisition a few years earlier of a largely valueless empire in Africa and the Pacific .
17 This Order was the legislative response to the accountants ' scheme for B.C.C.I. depositors .
18 Alice never spoke of him except casually but on the few occasions , like last night 's dinner party , when she had seen them together they seemed to have the intuitive mutual awareness , an instinctive response to the other 's needs , more typical of a long-standing successful marriage than of an apparently casual fraternal relationship .
19 Labour has said that the Chancellor 's Statement does not provide an adequate response to the country 's problems .
20 ‘ There 's nothing wrong with me ! ’ he cried out in response to the head 's question .
21 His only polite response to the chairman 's objections is to uphold the tact maxim ( " minimise the cost to others " ) superficially by claiming that his paper is not a " technical " one ( p. 88 ) and stating that he will 'speak a little slower " .
22 Emphasising that the early histories of anorexics rarely give evidence of gross neglect , and that terms like ‘ rejection ’ or ‘ lack of proper love ’ are unhelpful , she concludes that ‘ the details one learns are usually quite subtle ; the important aspect is whether the response to the child 's needs was appropriate or was superimposed , according to what the mother felt he needed , often mistakenly . ’
23 It might also involve feeding times ; during the daytime , meals would be given more readily in response to the child 's cries than during the night .
24 The response to the miners ' action , both in Romania and abroad , was generally one of condemnation , although the opposition and some observers also emphasised the government 's responsibility for creating a situation in which such riots could occur .
25 De Klerk 's action in freeing Mandela at this time , after years of international pressure for his release ( particularly around the time of his 70th birthday in 1988 ) was seen as an acknowledgement of the urgent need for the government to open negotiations with legitimate black leaders , in response to the ANC 's Harare Declaration of August 1989 when it set out its own proposals for political change in South Africa [ see p. 36837 ; see p. 37176 for recent communications between Mandela and de Klerk on this issue ] .
26 I considered your article on the response to the BBC 's advertisement for a science correspondent ( Forum .
27 British environmental groups are divided in their response to the government 's pit closure plans .
28 In response to the government 's condemnation of images in July 1547 and February 1548 , commissioners roamed the country , either chivying churchwardens into taking action , or on occasions , as at Hull , smashing the images themselves .
29 In a written response to the government 's proposals for an environment agency , the NRA says that a single agency would be a ‘ one-stop shop ’ for industry when dealing with monitoring , regulation and enforcement and charging policies .
30 THE COUNCIL 'S response to the government 's proposals for the future of water and sewerage services showed that Lothian 's current arrangements would be the most efficient , cost-effective and democratic way to provide these services in the future .
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