Example sentences of "[noun] calls for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The simple , broad-based figure calls for no supports or struts to betray a bronze original ; but the treatment of face and forehead-hair is so like that on two male figures , one a bronze original , the other known in many marble copies certainly after a bronze , that one can be pretty confident that that was the material here too .
2 In his article , McAlpine calls for an inquest into the activities of the youngsters .
3 In September Rex dismissed two of his three Cabinet colleagues for joining opposition calls for a change of premier , but he once again preserved his majority by appointing Young Vivian and another opposition member to the Cabinet .
4 In the face of opposition calls for a boycott , and reports of widespread apathy among the electorate , the Interior Ministry announced on Sept. 5 that a 99.96 per cent " yes " vote had been achieved in the previous day 's referendum on proposed constitutional changes .
5 The sixth session of the Supreme Soviet opened on Sept. 15 amid uncertainty over the course of Ukraine 's economic reform and fears that its slow pace would jeopardize IMF credits [ for Ukraine 's entry to the IMF see p. 39120 ] , and also amid opposition calls for the replacement of the government .
6 The script calls for a period propeller plane that actually works .
7 The influential US Senate minority leader Bob Dole calls for a cut in foreign aid to Israel .
8 Odd-Knut calls for a volunteer to help feed the dogs in the gathering storm and I do n't step back quickly enough .
9 The manifesto calls for a ban on takeovers , greater controls over supply deals between brewers and pub owning chains , the extension of the guest beer to managed houses , and action on local monopolies .
10 The proposal calls for the creation of a new non-profit body , the University Licensing Association for Biotechnology ( ULAB ) , which would market biotechnology techniques patented by universities .
11 Identification with the group in such circumstances calls for the rejection of that authority .
12 Instead , the issue calls for the development of historically bound theory to show how common-sense ideas are socially developed in different socio-economic contexts .
13 In the meantime English Nature calls for the creation of marine nature reserves , research on the effect of water quality on marine life , and controls on water quality , shipping , fishing and leisure activities .
14 If pressed , many ERM-sympathisers would agree that last year 's crisis calls for a rethink , but few see the need for anything radical .
15 Labour leader calls for a pause
16 The group calls for a system of zoning to be drawn up in collaboration with the fishing industry .
17 Mr Patten calls for a shift in Church attitudes .
18 Gummer calls for the reassertion of the importance and centrality of the religiously sanctioned , monogamous heterosexual relationship to our culture .
19 The recent appearance of low-price Rickenbacker copies from Encore and Tanglewood calls for a bit of discussion on the replica guitar business in general .
20 If the case calls for a Ghosh instruction , the judge should give the direction in Ghosh word for word : Ravenshad [ 1990 ] Crim LR 398 .
21 After what Roy 's been through , every day calls for a celebration .
22 NEWSAGENTS will today be urged to back calls for a change in the law to protect them from becoming innocent victims of the law which prevents tobacco being sold to under-age youngsters .
23 Mr Gould failed to back calls for a referendum .
24 How strong this support will prove to be in the last analysis remains to be seen , but Labour 's treatment of Mr Gould and its refusal to back calls for a referendum on the Treaty suggest that any hopes of altering the movement towards European Federalism remain with the Conservative Party .
25 To this end the TUC calls for the negotiation of technology agreements ( TAs ) which would establish new procedures for discussing technological change and a comprehensive framework for bargaining over the effects of change on working conditions .
26 The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the use of animals in cosmetic-testing in particular and product-testing in general .
27 The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the coercive use of any animal in military research , or in such research topics as the deleterious effects of smoking , maternal deprivation and drug addiction .
28 The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the traditions of ‘ sport ’ hunting and trapping of wildlife .
29 The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the commerce in the skins of other animals for purposes of human vanity .
30 The philosophy of animal rights calls for an end to the capture and training of wild animals , for purposes of entertainment .
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