Example sentences of "[art] demands made [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Also in 1987 , Conklin [ 17 ] identified one of the major difficulties in current hyper-text systems as the user becoming ‘ lost in hyper-space ’ as a result of losing his way along a trail as a result of the demands made during navigation .
2 This attempt to assert baronial control of the king 's officers , reminiscent both of the Provisions of Oxford and the Ordinances , was the most far-reaching of all the demands made during the crisis of 1339–41 .
3 Although the concessions met the demands made at the start of an unprecedented national protest campaign on June 10 , they now failed to satisfy the opposition , who responded by continuing to call for Ratsiraka 's resignation .
4 Mr MacGregor said that he would delay introducing the scheme because of the demands made on teachers by other educational reforms .
5 But already by the time of Pope Gregory I ( d. 604 ) the monastic movement , widely diversified as it was , was being integrated into the life of the church at large and open to the demands made on it by the church 's interests and needs .
6 This has underlined that the price of popularising rugby union has been the increase in pressures off the field , which can be as significant as the demands made on the players themselves .
7 To ‘ walk in God 's ways ’ reflects all the demands made on Israel by Yahweh , the personal God of the Old Testament .
8 By recognising the complexity of the work of the ward sister and the demands made on her time , doctors can help by cooperating in good ward management .
9 As her business grew , the first copier she had rented from Clydesdale Office Equipment was not equal to the demands made on it , and Clydesdale recommended replacement with a more powerful machine .
10 Moreover , recent surveys have suggested that not so many members of these societies are ‘ literate ’ by the standards expected than had previously been assumed : in the UK it is now held that over one million people have an acquaintance with literacy that is insufficient for the demands made on them by this kind of society ( DES , 1980 ) .
11 As the State 's military requirements increased and the number of pomeshchiks to be sustained multiplied , the demands made on the peasantry intensified .
12 The demands made on people need always to be heavy .
13 These reports summarise the demands made on the computer system over time , and indicate how well the system met those demands .
14 As the DCSL recalls , the IS coordinator defended the demands made on the local library on the grounds that : If we had a decent school library I would n't need to do it .
15 Everybody knows that college teachers have long holidays , but few people appreciate the variety or intensity of the demands made on college teachers .
16 The snag is that it 's very difficult to get started , impossibly hard to master and the demands made on your system are astronomical — running Painter on a 50MHz 486 can still be painfully slow .
17 Do you ever feel that life is getting on top of you or that you want to run away from the demands made on you by career or family ?
18 In some cases , however , the exigencies of timetabling for examinations and the demands made on students by applications for courses of further study can reduce the effective time available to the one-year foundation courses to as little as twenty or twenty-four weeks .
19 The system will be effective in deployment of resources , economical in the demands made on those to whom it is applied and free of practices or procedures which restrict access or opportunity .
20 all assessments for a unit/module are comparable in terms of the demands made on candidates ;
21 After animadverting bitterly on the demands made on his old bones , as he had heaved the lady 's portmanteau into the boot , he had climbed laboriously into the gig without even offering to assist her to do the same .
22 At present however , service managers lack information about the nature of current practice , the demands made on welfare officers by courts and divorcing families , and the resource implications of these .
23 If they can realise and appreciate the demands made on you by your husband 's incapacity they should reconsider the level of minding you have been doing .
24 However , the management of class conflict bureaucratically is then incompatible with the demands made on the bureaucracy to intervene in society 's productive activities : ‘ productive activity , contrasted with allocative , is incompatible with a bureaucratic mode or organization ’ .
25 Second , the contradictions inherent in the demands made on the state were likely to intensify as capitalist development proceeded .
26 The demands made of Abraham here are so very terrible .
27 Thus this demanding people are reminded of the demands made of them , and given more than a hint of how terrible the consequences will be , if those demands are not met .
28 Some carers will feel imprisoned by the demands made of them , and they will be torn between their desire to care for their older relatives and their own need to lead an independent life .
29 The capacity of a watercourse and the tolerable limits of polluting effluent are calculated according to a mathematical model , which ideally should be applied routinely and objectively to all dischargers regardless of their means , the costs of treatment , their prior efforts , or the demands made of their competitors .
30 For Owen the resolution of the conflicting pressures and the demands made of him and the unit staff takes place through an education philosophy that reconciles the interests of the child , the school and the LEA .
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