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

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1 This means that the total household cash contributions to every form of charity , of which social services are only a small part , was not more than about 5,000 million , or one fifth of the cost of the NHS .
2 However a great deal of casual conversation contains phrases and echoes of phrases which appear more to be intended as contributions to a conversation than to be taken as instances of information-giving .
3 In short , the whole debate about the relative contributions to a child 's intelligence of upbringing and genetics is still wide open .
4 Contributions to a proposal for the production of a geochemical atlas of western Europe , including an inventory of regional geochemical surveys of western Europe and a summary of the vertical distribution of trace elements in floodplain sediments in the United Kingdom , were prepared for the WEGS Working Group .
5 Worth buying for the introduction alone , this collection of Burchill 's contributions to a variety of British papers and magazines ( including us , of course ) highlights why she has always been a great read .
6 Contributions to a Polytechnic development plan .
7 The ‘ topic framework ’ , as an analytic device , is essentially a means of characterising the area of overlap in contributions to a discourse .
8 Different considerations , however , apply to the contributions to a retirement pension .
9 Before considering subsequent developments in the theory of ideology it is worth presenting a summary of the contributions to a theory of knowledge that Marx provides ( and Larrain 's analysis illuminates ) .
10 The authorities said that Hong Song-dam was not imprisoned merely for sending his paintings to North Korea and books to Koreans in Germany , but because his paintings and contributions to a magazine Art Movement were aimed at promoting a Marxist-Leninist revolution .
11 Therefore , the practice with the private sector is for employers and employees to make contributions to a fund at a rate which , combined with judicious management of the fund , should be sufficient to meet obligations to current employees at some point in the future .
12 Meanwhile , you make regular contributions to a pension plan which undertakes to pay your mortgage off when you retire .
13 It is sometimes useful to think of the findings of science , that is to say the meaningful observations made and their linking together , as being contributions to a kitty which is the theory of the subject .
14 This proposition is unsupported by authority and is based upon the assertion that there is no general international legal provision for the creation of international organisations with limited liability , and that member States are responsible for contributions to an organisation .
15 Do you want to make regular contributions to an investment plan , or to invest a lump sum ?
16 The importance which Ellis laid upon the drafting and promulgation of such rules is generally regarded as one of his major contributions to the civilizing of Texas prisons .
17 any problems , any problems the council for er two years , there are and I think that she 's actually provided a very significant contributions to the council .
18 Gollancz , for example , is commended not only for his qualities as a teacher , but also for his contributions to the development of institutions such as the British Academy , the Shakespeare Association , and the Early English Texts Society .
19 However , its main contributions to the development of policy were the ‘ workhouse test ’ and the doctrine of ‘ less eligibility ’ .
20 Clark made two key contributions to the development of pharmacology and hence medicine .
21 One of Watson 's main contributions to the development of the Modular Course has been to build in evaluation mechanisms at many levels , to foster positive attitudes to evaluation by using evaluation data in course development and not to shrink from its application to his own roles and activities .
22 As the right hon. Gentleman knows , we have made very large contributions to the development agencies , and we shall continue to do so .
23 But he also mates with several other young females who take turns in coming to the nest and adding their own contributions to the clutch that he is incubating .
24 Former pupils and staff who wish to make a donation towards a gift for Mr Tovey should send contributions to The Rectory , Inveresk Road , Tilston , before July 20 .
25 Er , what I would like to propose the erm a a that resolution two of course , was put down at the time it had to be put down er , and is clearly going to be affected by , that it happened at the th the financial services in March and what I have suggested is that you might prefer this be a a a second resolution it is or and turn to the to add on the end of that resolution thus urging local churches to through their consultations with district treasurers and finance committee to increase their contributions to the Ministry of Mission Fund in nineteen ninety three in such a way that provincial commi , commitment may be increased by at least five percent over the nineteen ninety two .
26 Sitting down together to work out what are reasonable contributions to the relationship on both sides satisfies the teenager 's sense of fairness and cuts out the constant nagging , pleading and resentment that so quickly sours the good relationship that parents and children need to enjoy together .
27 Although the trustees themselves will not be eligible for interest relief on such borrowings , Newco should obtain tax relief for its contributions to the trust .
28 In 1981 , at the 150th anniversary meeting in York of the British Association for the Advancement of Science , the University of York conferred its degree of doctor on J. G. Crowther ‘ For creating the profession of scientific correspondent , for scholarly contributions to the history of science and to the social aspects of science , and for acting as a healthy irritant to the scientific establishment for 60 years . ’
29 To see the five early seventeenth-century working miniature firearms from the workshop of Michel Mann of Augsburg and Nuremberg , a rare mechanical calculator made by Johann Schuster in 1822 , a German Royal hunting knife made in Berlin in 1699 by Jaques Munier , and a pair of mid-eighteenth-century four-light candelabra ( attributed to Christian Heinrich Ingermann ) made for Augustus III , Elector of Saxony alongside what are traditionally regarded as archetypal ‘ German ’ and ‘ Austrian ’ works , such as paintings , watercolours and prints by the German Expressionists , does indeed focus the mind on the manifold contributions to the history of art made by artists of the German speaking countries .
30 His work was always informed by a strong historical sense , and he made distinguished contributions to the history of both logic and philosophy .
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