Example sentences of "[art] [noun] to contribute to the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now that NDT Systems , Eagle and Vicorp are part of the John Wood Group and employing over 50 people , we are collectively ready to grasp the opportunity to contribute to the Group 's goal of becoming a major international energy service company . ’
2 It is , of course , right to require them to adopt certain procedures to ensure that the public and the full range of interests represented by the authority have the opportunity to contribute to the consideration .
3 Changes in the longer term included ( i ) the halving of the number of armed forces to about 31,000 over two years ; ( ii ) electoral reform ; ( iii ) land reform ; ( iv ) the creation of a consultative body , comprising representatives of government , employers and workers , to set policy for economic and social development ; and ( v ) the creation of a mechanism to allow the FMLN to contribute to the national reconstruction plan .
4 Other routes by which Ca 2+ could enter the cell to contribute to the induction of LTP include voltage-dependent Ca 2+ channels and Ca 2+ -permeable AMPA channels ( that is , those lacking the GluR-2 subunit ) .
5 For example , Vivian de Sola Pinto ( a regular contributor to the Review during the 19305 ) had come to consider that in the post-war world liberally-educated persons , whether schoolmasters , civil servants , or business administrators should have the capacity to contribute to the revitalization of a " soulless bureaucracy " , and that the main object of English studies should therefore be " the provision of a truly liberal education " for such " non-specialists " .
6 They provide expertise across a wide range of topics while allowing the students to contribute to the year-to-year developments in experimental techniques .
7 The Skeffington Report of 1969 emphasised the importance of public participation in the planning process , and local authorities were urged to publicise plans and encourage the public to contribute to the process .
8 George Bernard Shaw was the only one who did not accept with alacrity the invitation to contribute to the library , and , in the Princess 's own words , he refused ‘ in a very rude manner ’ .
9 Anyway , I was asked by the organizers to contribute to the debate on jobs , recovery and communities .
10 After one or two early passages of arms , when Wheeler had first come into the post , in which it became apparent that Wheeler was prepared to be a good deal nastier to Ian than Ian was to him , Ian had settled for a civil service manner in which he made no attempt to contribute to the department 's thinking .
11 In this way each partner can build up a capacity to contribute to the workings of an interlinked system .
12 Her friends plainly felt sorry for her , a little embarrassed at the fact that she did not have a husband to contribute to the conversation , nor children , nor any of the little ups and downs of family life .
13 a chance to contribute to the economic and social strength of the local area ;
14 They could sell the shares to a stranger — who might decide he or she has a lot to contribute to the business .
15 Each group will identify a task , an opportunity to contribute to the success of their department .
16 Applicants should demonstrate thorough proven performance in design and/or research , an ability to contribute to the development of teaching and research within the School .
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