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

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1 The directive will not require a unified tax system , but will insist that governments recognise certain national forms of fund as equivalent for tax purposes — so that , for instance , the British government would give relief on a British resident 's contribution to a fund abroad .
2 From July 1993 , only scientists will be allowed to enter the park , which is Russia 's contribution to a network of Arctic reserves set up by the international treaty signed at Rovaniemi in Finland in 1989 .
3 And that was about Forest 's contribution to an afternoon when they were content to file back and hope that United 's desire to win the trophy with a flourish might leave them vulnerable .
4 It recognises the Office 's contribution to the struggle for the protection of the rights of women , children , ethnic minorities and minority points of view in the broadcast media .
5 Dubosc 's contribution to the field of Chinese studies included the 1954 exhibition in Venice which commemorated the 700th anniversary of Marco Polo 's visit to China .
6 First , Meteosat , ESA 's contribution to the satellite network , is near retiring age and will stop sending information next year .
7 Repeated steps were taken to raise the Church 's contribution to the state budget , to remove tax immunity from church land , and to prevent more land coming under clerical control .
8 Top of the agenda will be the same issue over which Mrs Thatcher fought countless battles : Britain 's contribution to the budget .
9 The Environmental Manual was prepared as part of the department 's contribution to the government 's environmental programme .
10 An account of Sir Kenneth Cork 's contribution to the accountancy and charitable bodies reads flatly without some attempt to record , among other things , his involvement in the International Year for the Disabled and his encouragement to me when I instituted fro Accountancy the ( now ) annual award for the Best Report for the Accounts of a Charity ( writes Colin Cassie , former associate editor of Accountancy . )
11 Nicholson 's contribution to the film industry had been , to this point , almost entirely tied to Roger Corman 's own eccentric career .
12 Schüssler Fiorenza has shown in an impressive way in In Memory of Her that women 's contribution to the life of the church was not so marginal as has often been assumed .
13 The award , which was made during the year in which both the RSC and the polytechnic celebrate their sesquicentenaries , recognised the longstanding special relationship between the parties , and marks the RSC 's contribution to the work , life and culture of the polytechnic and its precursor institutions .
14 It can help pupils appreciate each other 's contribution to the work and develop their own .
15 Marketing a school involves balancing a society 's needs for a cultured population against the immediate demands of parents , providers and consumers so as to maximise the school 's contribution to the well-being of society at large
16 They may not stop the wife 's contribution to the household economy .
17 Teixeira 's contribution to the genre was first performed in 1728 , just after he had return to Portugal from Rome , and it reveals Italian influence in its polychorality ( it is scored for five ‘ choirs ’ of four voices each ) and the florid , operatic nature of the solo snippets .
18 Kent 's contribution to the development of the high potencies established an extension to remedy preparation based on the guidelines given by Hahnemann in the 5th edition ( published in 1833 ) , namely the centesimal potency scale .
19 Megan 's contribution to the development of our profession was unique .
20 Lazarsfeld 's contribution to the development of variable analysis was pivotal both as thinker and as teacher .
21 Once again , Charles was aware of Alex Household 's contribution to the performance .
22 In addition to this major report on the Christian family , which is the Board 's contribution to the twin track work with the panel on doctrine , the Board also offers an interim report on young people in the media , and its final report presaged at last year 's general assembly on ritual abuse .
23 Why , I find myself asking , has it taken recording companies so long to realize the importance and value of Prokofiev 's contribution to the sonata ?
24 The Branch also monitors and co-ordinates the Agency 's contribution to the making Belfast work and Londonderry regeneration initiative programmes .
25 In a housing project car park , we watched as a white Cadillac stretch limousine pulled up to buy cocaine from the barrio kids , while Los Angeles 's contribution to the economy of the underclass .
26 The committee backed a motion by Holyhead councillor Alan Pritchard , recognising the station 's contribution to the economy of Gwynedd over the years .
27 Pablo 's contribution to the garden is vital : ‘ He cuts the tree 's fringe , ’ says Patricia .
28 The size of the quota determines the extent to which a country can draw currencies from the pool held by the IMF as well as each country 's contribution to the pool .
29 In the meantime Ho 's contribution to the cause continued to be made from outside Vietnam and most effectively , from Canton .
30 It is a person 's or animal 's contribution to the effect .
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