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

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1 and my Lord in relation the provisions of the Lloyd 's Act and the er byelaws that are linked into solvency and the maintenance of er , er adequate fund and the payment of policy holders , in my submission constitute the implementation of that directive and those obligations er in , er relation to the society and that is perfectly compatible with community law er it is er the states er have variety of ways in which they can give effect er to community obligations .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 But to revert to normal and to prefer one 's relations to the garden would not seem to require obvious explanation .
5 Such a view is called into question by Jacques Lacan 's understanding of the subject 's relation to the mirror image .
6 As Berger asks , what was the old man 's relation to the girl 's baby ?
7 This was not surprising given that the Parliament was dominated by Faulknerites but even so , it was not clear to Ulster Protestants what it was that the DUP wanted in Ulster 's relation to the mainland .
8 Arius and his friends had suggested that his critics must presuppose the ( to him ) unacceptable proposition that the Son 's relation to the Father is one of ‘ identity of being ’ , language unprotected against the heresy of Sabellius .
9 I have mentioned one example of such imagery already — the comparison between God 's relation to the world and salt dissolving in water .
10 But , as Kapla notes of Mitchell , feminist Lacanians tend to assimilate the linguistic unconscious to ideology , and to leave ideology 's relation to the material world unclear .
11 By conferring the status of unquestionable truth on some aspects of the parent 's relation to the infant , she narrows the domain within which the social can have effects .
12 We have already seen that depressive or manic responses may be shown to be related to the problem of the son 's relation to the mother and his contradictory desire to be devoted to her as the ideal mother of hunter-gatherer prehistory and yet to be free of her as the phallic , dominant mother of primal agriculture .
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