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

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1 Thus in painting , where patronal relations , in directly commissioned works ( the simplest example is the portrait ) , have also persisted , there are still some examples of artisanal and many post-artisanal relations , the latter still often in their first phase , where a painter 's relations to a gallery which sells his work are still commonly in the distributive phase .
2 He argued that the success of US multinationals had become much less dependent upon US hegemony and challenged Gilpin 's earlier claims ( 1971 : p. 54 ) that ‘ a diminution of the pax Americana and the rise of powers hostile to the global activities of multinational corporations would bring their reign over international economic relations to an end ’ .
3 On the other hand to characterise a bad clause as voidable must mean that it is possible for one party to bring contractual relations to an end and sue for the return of money/goods .
4 It is obviously easier to offer social analysis of a formal institution , with its regularized type of internal organization , and its commonly regulated relations to the rest of society , than even to begin analysis of the relatively informal associations which have been so important in modern cultural life .
5 Alternatively , feminist psychologists ' reduction of gender relations to the unconscious makes them see them as irrevocable .
6 The word ‘ Product ’ in the last line implies a similarity in Sylvanus 's relations to the land and to Phillis : both are to be possessed .
7 In evolving the final arrangement of elements for The Wealth of Nations the artist began with a series of drawings and models set in relations to the building .
8 Freud extended his analysis of close-knit sexual and blood relations to the formation of larger social and political groups .
9 The research itself will combine a detailed analysis of industrial relations to the waterfront with the economic analysis of port performance , to be achieved through a combination of time series statistical analysis , a survey of port employers , and a number of detailed case studies of Britain 's major ports .
10 Although the two countries had resumed diplomatic relations in 1956 , the outstanding territorial issue had frozen bilateral relations to the extent that they had not even signed a peace treaty formally ending the Pacific War .
11 The government does not merely confine itself to setting the ‘ rules of the game ’ , but is in a sense a participant in industrial relations to the extent that it chooses to intervene .
12 And I made sure I blabbed a bit to her , even contradicting in inessential details some of the earlier relations to the Colonel , so that he might think he was getting better quality intelligence this way .
13 In the case of drawn polymers the elastic constants bear relations to the draw ratio which are not simple .
14 This may imply adding new relations to the set , adding data elements ( attributes ) to one or more of the relations , or breaking up one relation into two or more relations .
15 Rapid promotion to counsellor followed , and in 1958 he was sent to Malta as adviser on press and public relations to the Governor , who had had trouble with Mintoff .
16 But to revert to normal and to prefer one 's relations to the garden would not seem to require obvious explanation .
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