Example sentences of "[prep] [art] transition from " in BNC.
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1 | These points are being forgotten at the very time that they have become most pressing — for the transition from communism in Russia and Eastern Europe has added greatly to the demands that are being placed on western aid budgets . |
2 | In conjunction with the necessity to provide for the transition from estate duty to CT . |
3 | Reports of continuing disagreement suggested that while the EC was pressing for a period of 15 years for the transition from the MFA-governed quota system to GATT rules , developing countries were seeking a period of 6@1/2 years . |
4 | The previous war had ended with the country unprepared for the transition from war to peace : ‘ The plan was not there . |
5 | They were and still are designed to give that style of dance spaciousness , calm , balance and grace of form so that the lines drawn during the transition from one step an/or pose to another fills the available space in every dimension . |
6 | Another scene on the Wicker Arches during the transition from steam to electric in 1954 . |
7 | ‘ The middle peasantry may be a revolutionary force during the transition from feudalism to capitalism , a conservative force in capitalism , a fascist force under the threat of socialism ( or capitalism in crisis ) , and a reactionary force under socialism , ( Kay 1978 : 119 ) . |
8 | Happily , the Edwardians had considerable good taste , which is more than can be said for some of the awful designs of the late fifties which were in vogue during the transition from more traditional styles . |
9 | Third , the incidence of the increases in payments during the transition from rates to community charge was Perceived as falling disproportionately on Conservative voters in marginal seats . |
10 | There is no doubt that the credit system will serve as a powerful lever during the transition from the capitalist mode of production to the mode of production of associated labour … ’ |
11 | Based on these observations , it can be hypothesized that , during the transition from high to low levels of infant mortality , the optimum age for childbearing tends to shift to younger ages ( perhaps from 30–34 to 20–24 ) , and the curve depicting infant mortality by maternal age tends to change from a " U " or reverse " J " shaped type associated with high mortality to a " J " shaped type associated with lower levels . |
12 | Then there are a number of predictions made in Marxist literature , such as the transition from socialism to communism , which it is impossible to subject to any meaningful test , and which are not even developed analytically . |
13 | The report shows that the number of finance staff ( excluding benefits administration ) is expected to rise by between 30 and 60 per cent in 1993-94 as the transition from poll tax to council tax takes place . |
14 | Never as in a time like the present — of radical social change in Italy as in other European countries , of the transition from an industrial to a service economy ( Italy 's second major economic revolution in 30 years ) , of the questioning of many social values , above all in the matter of social relations ( between the sexes , between friends , between producer and consumer ) , of profound uncertainty about the future , commingled with fear , anxiety and even expectation — never has the impotence of literature been so apparent , its inability to say the word which , in Montale 's phrase , ‘ squares us off on every side ’ ( Montale 1977 : 47 ) . |
15 | During the post war period there have been a number of studies of the transition from school to work . |
16 | All these studies of the transition from school to work discussed so far had assumed that there was work for young people to enter . |
17 | Among the explanations given by Poulantzas which fit this pattern , his account of the transition from non-monopoly to monopoly capital is a case in point . |
18 | Santa Clara , California-based RasterOps Corp warns that it will record an operating loss and take a $5m to $7m restructuring charge for the third quarter ending March 31 : it says third quarter sales will be about equal to the second quarter 's $25m , and it blames ‘ general market softness and lingering effects of the transition from third party channels to its own sales force . |
19 | Control Data Corp expects to record charges of about $400m against its second quarter , about $130m attributable to Control Data Systems — $115m in restructuring charges and $15m in inventory write-downs as part of the transition from the proprietary Cyber mainframes to integration of open systems and applications . |
20 | Since the early days of the transition from the old to the new system of local government , agency arrangements have continued to be disputed between counties and districts , and in some cases counties have withdrawn or altered agency arrangements into which they had previously entered ( Alexander 1982a:60 — 5 ) . |
21 | The history of the transition from " English Language and Literature " , " English and History " , and " English subjects " to the simple and all-embracing generic term " English " is the history of a complex process of cultural extension and elevation . |
22 | Thus , this stage marks the beginning of the transition from the informal to formal channels of the organization . |
23 | Its social bases include : ( i ) the crisis , for many artists , of the transition from patronage to the market ; ( ii ) the crisis , in certain arts , of the transition from handwork to machine production ( see Chapter 4 , below ) ; ( iii ) crises within both patronage and the market , in a period of intense and general social conflict ; ( iv ) the attachment of certain groups to a pre-capitalist and/or pre-democratic social order , in which some arts had been accorded privilege within a general privilege ; ( v ) the attachment of other groups to the democratization of the social order , as part of the process of general liberation and human enrichment to which the arts , if they were allowed , could contribute : ( vi ) a more general opposition , often overlapping and even seeming to unite these diverse political views , to the practices and values of a ‘ commercial ’ and ‘ mechanical ’ civilization , from which the practice and values of the arts could be distinguished . |
24 | Its social bases include : ( i ) the crisis , for many artists , of the transition from patronage to the market ; ( ii ) the crisis , in certain arts , of the transition from handwork to machine production ( see Chapter 4 , below ) ; ( iii ) crises within both patronage and the market , in a period of intense and general social conflict ; ( iv ) the attachment of certain groups to a pre-capitalist and/or pre-democratic social order , in which some arts had been accorded privilege within a general privilege ; ( v ) the attachment of other groups to the democratization of the social order , as part of the process of general liberation and human enrichment to which the arts , if they were allowed , could contribute : ( vi ) a more general opposition , often overlapping and even seeming to unite these diverse political views , to the practices and values of a ‘ commercial ’ and ‘ mechanical ’ civilization , from which the practice and values of the arts could be distinguished . |
25 | The latest developments , which are part of the transition from a state welfare model to that of a mixed economy , are likely to attract a similarly modest level of investment in monitoring and evaluation , and as a consequence we will certainly learn a great deal less from the reforms than might otherwise be the case . |
26 | This book is only partly an exploration of the transition from the Renaissance to the Baroque in the context of Italian music . |
27 | Its source , in the thought of Marx himself , was evidently a reflection upon the revolutions of the eighteenth century , and upon the broad features of the transition from feudalism to capitalism . |
28 | ‘ The role of the shift supervisors is key to the success of the transition from day to shift maintenance working . ’ |
29 | The research is designed to examine the deviant behaviour of young girls and women during the process of the transition from school into the labour market . |
30 | The package was seen as part of the transition from a labour-intensive to a capital-intensive economy in Mauritius . |