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

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1 the average fall in sound pressure levels of four to five dB(A) was attributed to a decrease in the number of passing vehicles , to a reduction in speeds and to a change in driving style .
2 The exhibition travels to the Pushkin Museum in Moscow ( 6 May to 27 June ) ; possibly Copenhagen ( dates not yet finalised ) and probably to the Royal Academy in London and to a museum in Japan .
3 The position has been held to apply to an insurance agent , who was under no duty to hand those notes and coins to the company ( Robertson [ 1977 ] Crim LR 173 ( CA ) ) , and to a person in receipt of housing benefit , who was under no legal obligation to use the money to pay off rent arrears ( DPP v Huskinson [ 1988 ] Crim LR 620 ) , even though that was the purpose for which the accused received the benefit .
4 It is even harder to picture them leaving the defence of their border with Turkey to decisions taken in a distant European capital , and to a garrison in Thrace consisting mostly of soldiers from Germany , Italy , Spain or wherever .
5 This was to lead to an increase in real wages and to a decline in rents for land , and in so far as these can be used to measure the standard of living of the people , they suggest that the condition of the peasantry improved markedly in the fifteenth century .
6 References to horses and to a flat in town suggested that he was spending his declining years in considerable financial comfort .
7 That ought , on paper , to have made corporate America worryingly more vulnerable to recession , and to a downturn in cash flow .
8 Fluctuations occurred throughout the year : the deficit in May was $10,200 million , an increase of 23.6 per cent over April due to an increase in imports of oil and industrial equipment and to the effect on exports of the rise in value of the dollar ; in July and September the deficits fell to a five-year low due to a decline in the purchase of foreign machinery and consumer goods , and to an increase in aircraft exports .
9 It was attributed primarily to the decline in exports to Japan and to the increase in oil prices resulting from the Gulf crisis .
10 In the volcanic arc , both in the Sunda Arc and to the north in Burma , movement is predominantly along transform faults .
11 The exhibition of large stone sculptures by Peter Randall-Page continues to 14 June , before transferring to Edinburgh 's Royal Botanic Garden ( 27 June-9 August ) and to the Arnolfini in Bristol ( 29 August-4 October ) .
12 There are benefactions to the church of St Peter the Little in Thames Street and to the Carmelites in Fleet Street .
13 In the West Midlands , Birmingham 's area of deprivation extends in a boomerang-shaped district around the city from the north west in Handsworth to the east in Small Heath and to the south in Sparkbrook .
14 The opening of East European borders led to a massive influx of those seeking work and political asylum and to the introduction in March 1990 of visa requirements for Romanians , Bulgarians and Turks [ see also p. 37969 ] .
15 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 .
16 This clarity of vision was shared with all employees on the site and helped to ‘ sell ’ sweeping technical and organizational changes — both to corporate management and to the workforce in Scotland .
17 The difference in phosphatidylethanolamine values between the two patient groups could perhaps be related to the type of cellular rarefaction typical of chronic atrophic gastritis and to the difference in quantity of inflammatory infiltrate between the two groups .
18 President : Hosni Mubarak succeeded both to the presidency and to the premiership in October 1981 following the assassination of President Anwar Sadat .
19 There are always referential alternatives possible to the speaker and addressee and to the observer in relation to any utterance .
20 Following the admission of both Azerbaijan and Armenia to the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) in January and to the UN in February [ see p. 38745 ] , leaders in Russia , Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh called for the involvement of CSCE representatives and UN forces to guarantee peace , but the Azerbaijani leadership resisted attempts to " internationalize " the conflict , and on Feb. 5 vetoed the deployment of peacekeeping forces .
21 And that too seems related to the solidarities of kinship and to the training in respect which comes with belonging to a lineage : in a sense , both cadres and ordinary Libyans seemed to share the assumption that loyalties of descent and domesticity were more important than differences of opinion .
22 The RUC initially agreed to the proposed route and to the meeting in Market Square .
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