Example sentences of "that support for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Professor Martin Mott believes that support for a child suffering from cancer , and his or her family , plays a major role in overcoming the disease .
2 Independent test laboratory LANQuest has found that support for a new protocol can be added to a 100-node Boundary Router network in under 10% the time taken on a network routed by standard means , says 3Com .
3 He said that support for the opposition was growing , but many were still afraid — not surprisingly , as opposition leaders have already had officially-inspired warnings that , when the weekend 's official jubilation is over , there could be a new clampdown .
4 The Department of Energy has announced that support for the UK 's current 14-year research and development programme into geothermal energy will be scaled down dramatically , involving the loss of 50 to 60 jobs .
5 The leaders of the University 's teams in the research into sudden infant death and childhood cancers , Professors Jeremy Berry and Martin Mott , are adamant that support for the family is a very important factor in making progress in the management of these disorders .
6 But the more likely scenario is that support for the SQL Access Group will wane , funding from members will dry up and Distributed Relational Database Architecture will become the standard by default .
7 But a Harris poll conducted in February indicates that support for the arts is up significantly , now over 60% as opposed to 48% in 1974 .
8 I do not therefore think that support for the Woolwich principle can be derived from this case .
9 Turkey 's primary interest is in gaining access to the European Community and Ankara believes that support for the West in the Gulf will hasten the day when Brussels will have to admit , albeit reluctantly , its first Muslim partner .
10 An opinion poll published a few days before the changes had indicated that support for the PCP had fallen to 19 per cent among the electorate , the party 's worst opinion survey result .
11 Opinion polls in June 1991 suggested that support for the National Party had fallen to 35 per cent , while that for the Labour Party had risen to 42 per cent .
12 Although in many areas votes were cast for individual candidates rather than the party which fielded them , analysis of the results showed that support for the AP had shifted markedly from urban to rural areas where government development plans and projects had made an impact .
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