Example sentences of "[vb mod] contribute to [art] " in BNC.

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1 The significant number of colour photographs , although they must contribute to the price , do add to the information content .
2 Now cities as well as states must contribute to the rebuilding and remodelling of East German museums .
3 For example , Just and Carpenter [ 1987 ] showed that typically only 68% of the words may be fixated during normal reading , suggesting that higher level knowledge must contribute to the processing of remaining 32% .
4 Every employer in Britain , including charities , small businesses , medium-sized and large businesses , must contribute to the skills needs of the country .
5 Laura believed everything in the home should contribute to a pervading sense of calm and peacefulness ; the same calm and peacefulness she had first discovered at her aunt and uncle 's home in suburban Wallington .
6 Instead , she argues that the feminine strand should contribute to an enlarged and revised universal conception of morality , in which the ideals of compassion and care are added to the more impersonal ideals of autonomous judgement and action .
7 Theoretically it should contribute to an understanding of the social construction of gender ordering of institutions .
8 By focusing upon the costs of production in different regions , the bases of competition , various indices of performance , and the major bottlenecks to growth , the study should contribute to an improved understanding of spatial variations in small firm development .
9 Two student newspapers have run editorials criticising participants in Rag as selfseeking , and there have been suggestions that Rag should contribute to the rent of their offices , currently subsidised by student unions .
10 But what is it that persuades artists ( music hall or oils ) , comedians , actors , deep think-ers , burlesque queens and ‘ significant novelists ’ that they should contribute to the political debate ?
11 ‘ We can go back to Rose Cottage , always supposing Pook s Common is still where we left it , and I 'll make coffee , ’ she offered , aware that she should contribute to the peace that had broken out between them .
12 In the case of the fence , those whose swiddens were being devoured argued that it was the responsibility of the goat owners to contain their animals ; the goat owners held that the swidden owners should contribute to the protection of their own gardens .
13 The manager of nurses should contribute to the preparation of the job specification for consultant appointments .
14 In addition , the EC Commission lays emphasis on a number of other changes which should contribute to the speeding up of the legislative process .
15 He made a point about the exemptions from the levy and said : ’ The Board and much of industry considers that there should be no exclusion from levy but that the whole of industry should contribute to the cost of training .
16 The research should contribute to the development of expert systems used in large-scale monitoring of corporate performance .
17 The findings of this project should contribute to the theory of comparative economic systems and have important practical implications for East-West trade prospects and Western lending policy .
18 These are discussed in turn below , but the objective of risk management should be clarified first : it should contribute to the business objectives and not be allowed to become an end in itself .
19 She says that the community should contribute to the collections upkeep .
20 Some of the people we spoke to suggested that Gloucestershire 's Royal residents themselves should contribute to the bill
21 They should contribute to the ‘ embellishment , the utility and the safety of towns ’ .
22 In doing so , it should contribute to the debate about the nature of the capitalist state and its degree of ‘ relative autonomy ’ from the processes of capitalist accumulation .
23 Although ethnicity is not coterminous with regional or racial origin , both may contribute to a more general sense of distinctiveness with which a sense of linguistic distinctiveness is often associated .
24 But in his theoretical essays he gives some interesting indications of the ways in which they may contribute to a poem 's effect .
25 The study will also take into account the effects of aging , which may contribute to a decline in knowledge retention over a long period .
26 An atypical presentation may contribute to a diagnostic delay , although this also occurred in patients with more specific symptoms .
27 Genetics may contribute to a specific vulnerability , or may operate indirectly by predisposing to obesity or personality traits that make restrictive dieting and anorexia nervosa more likely .
28 As with depression , a range of factors may contribute to a person 's vulnerability to the disorder , and other factors may act to precipitate its appearance .
29 Deposition of nitric acid in particular may contribute to the equation as a fertiliser as well as a pollutant per se .
30 Many factors may contribute to the increased incidence of large-vessel disease in diabetic patients , as in non-diabetic subjects ; however , the increased incidence in diabetics has not been fully explained in terms of known risk factors ( Jarrett et al , 1982 ) .
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