Example sentences of "on [art] [noun pl] ' [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Such ideas , however , were not based entirely on the critics ' response to what was on display ; rather , they derived from opinions about O'Keeffe and her art that had been formulated by Stieglitz and his circle of friends and published before 1923 .
2 By piercing hundreds of news-cuttings with barbed-wire , Jarman intends his most wounding attack on the tabloids ' attitude to homosexuality .
3 Locke could have learnt from his Carolina experience that the old English approach to property , based on the tenants ' allegiance to the landlord , was no longer fully accepted and certainly was not suitable for export to a new territory .
4 But it also suggests that industrial relations have a relative autonomy of their own , and hence are an independent influence on the railways ' response to the pressures of commercialism .
5 The models proposed for the development of the limb place quite a big burden on the cells ' response to apparently simple signals .
6 The EC Peace Conference on Yugoslavia had heard a report from the EC Arbitration Commission on the republics ' adherence to the EC guidelines for recognition of new states [ see p. 38685 ] .
7 Their families will have remarked on the babies ' likeness to them .
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