Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [art] problem " in BNC.

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1 Besides , the cavalier way in which Joseph Kosuth mentions Claudio Parmiggiani 's name says a great deal about his indifference to the problem raised and to the wrong in question .
2 THE CONTRADICTORY and yet predictable responses of the great and the good to the problem of crime among the young has made depressing reading in the days since the murder of James Bulger .
3 With great respect I can see no basis for concluding that Parliament ever addressed its mind to the problem which arose in In re O. [ 1991 ] 2 Q.B .
4 The hot summer and low water levels made the problem worse but it is Britain 's farming and sewage practices that are the key to the problem .
5 Air at saturation point is the key to the problem .
6 The poor player might not realise that carrying the crowbar is the key to the problem , and be left wondering why his input sometimes works and sometimes does n't .
7 According to Hughes and McCormick ( 1985 , 1987 ) , the key to the problem lies with the limited mobility of manual workers .
8 On the other hand , his SS escort rarely took his eyes off her , so she decided that perhaps he was the key to the problem .
9 John Burbedge believed money was the key to the problem .
10 There is another dimension to the problem .
11 We found that cytokinins , a class of plant hormones , could induce the formation of numerous haustoria on ‘ free ’ dodder vines in the absence of a host , adding a new dimension to the problem of haustoria development .
12 He still stressed the desirability of banning the fascists but he now stated that anti-semitism had added a new dimension to the problem since 1934 .
13 If successful , he will add another dimension to the problem .
14 THE RESPONSE OF THE LAW TO THE PROBLEM OF THE LEGITIMACY OF CORPORATE MANAGERIAL POWER
15 So far I have discussed the different criminologies of the previous two centuries with little reference to the problem of the concept of ‘ crime ’ itself : Worse , I have sometimes used ‘ crime ’ and ‘ deviance ’ interchangeably — though I hope I have only done this where the argument has happened to apply equally to both .
16 The British public were cautious and it took the Second World War to inspire a new , and more forward-looking , attitude to the problem of dealing with the economy and unemployment .
17 Mr Marchant added : We hope they will adopt a responsible attitude to the problem .
18 This is a further twist to the problem of the identities of the tellers of the tale , which Chaucer conspicuously , and apparently ingenuously , labels with a subjective genitive as a " " cherles tale " " .
19 Despite the undeniable interest and importance of semantic and statistical studies of language , they appear to have no direct relevance to the problem of determining or characterising the set of grammatical utterances .
20 Further analysis of the data now available led to a more practical objective of 10 per cent for the following year and a new list of suggestions for improvement , this time with more relevance to the problem .
21 At the same time , academic researchers are likely to be as impatient as anyone else with solutions that require extensive specialist knowledge of little relevance to the problem in hand .
22 He would prefer to turn a blind eye to the problem of asylum seekers around the world .
23 He then turned his attention to the problem of the noisy cistern .
24 An occasional word from an adult visitor may , if appropriate , direct attention to the problem and its solution .
25 A series of ‘ Imperial Conferences ’ in the 1920s drew attention to the problem of reconciling this emerging statehood with the continuing legal authority of the imperial power , the United Kingdom , and its imperial Parliament .
26 A Labour Party spokesman , however , has got round this little difficulty by asking the company 's current auditors and their predecessors what they did to draw the public 's attention to the problem .
27 He also draws attention to the problem of not being able to realise the shares for at least five years : ‘ Is that going to motivate people in the current recession ? ’
28 Finally , he devoted a good deal of attention to the problem of the implications of his general historical approach for understanding the character of Christianity itself , particularly in The Absoluteness of Christianity ( 1901 ; E.T .
29 Recently there has been notable self-criticism among senior economists for not having given much more attention to the problem of income determination within the framework of Keynesian analysis [ Meade , 1982 ] .
30 One such followed the 1919 Indian Jails Committee report , and another came shortly after Independence ; many of the new leaders had spent time in gaols , and devoted some attention to the problem in the 1950s ( including the drawing up of a Model Prison Manual in 1959 ) .
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