Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] the social " in BNC.

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1 One of those lamented that a judgement against Koons could mean the end of ‘ appropriation ’ , a practice in which artists either manipulate or simply reproduce images from other sources to comment critically on the social core of notions of meaning or beauty .
2 For a more comprehensive list refer to books such as Guide to Reference Material by A. J. Walford , Guide to the Literature of Engineering , Mathematics and the Physical Sciences by S. Goldman and How to Find Out about the Social Sciences by G. A. Burrington .
3 This role as observing participant reverses the emphasis of traditional fieldwork , so that the researcher is required to participate actively in the social life studied and thus consciously eliminate the distinction between the observer and the observed phenomena ( ibid. 29 ) .
4 We need to look rather to the social conditions of our own time and the recent past to understand why such a myth seems plausible and important .
5 Their public excuse was that they attempted to do so in the Social Security Act 1986 , but it has clearly been a failure .
6 Moreover , the social scientists now began to draw up alongside the social critics in throwing doubt upon the value and achievement of the grammar schools .
7 Given the decision to opt out of the social charter in Europe can the Prime Minister confirm that he is planning to fight the next general election on the slogan ’ Vote Tory for the lowest wages , least consultation and worst employment protection in Europe ’ ?
8 Will the Prime Minister confirm that because of his decision to opt out of the social charter —
9 Will the Prime Minister confirm that because of his decision to opt out of the social charter
10 But is not the Prime Minister 's decision to opt out of the social charter — — ’ opt out ’ were the words that he used — an admission that , after 12 years of Tory rule , the economy is not as sound , robust and healthy as the Government try to claim but is so fragile that it can not support the most basic workers ' rights that will be enjoyed in the rest of Europe ?
11 Therefore , when it came to the social charter , when we really would have liked to influence events , Britain was left with no negotiating power , few friends and only one course of action — to opt out of the social dimension altogether .
12 The Foreign Office lawyers were caught on the hop , leaving junior minister Garel-Jones to tell the Commons that if the Labour amendment went through , excising the protocol which allows Britain to opt out of the social chapter , the whole treaty would have to be torn up and all 12 countries begin the painful process again .
13 They would like Britain to opt back into the social chapter , but join other EC members in attempting to renegotiate its contents .
14 Farmers , too , need to understand more about the social impulses which prompt an increasing number of urbanites to look to the countryside for relaxation and enjoyment .
15 But if we seek through these texts to understand more about the social and cultural circulations of Renaissance England it becomes problematic .
16 English Genealogy by Sir Anthony Wagner ( Chichester 1983 ) is indispensable to the researcher wishing to learn more about the social and historical background to the development of English family names .
17 Does he further agree that the Labour party wants to sign up to the social chapter only in order to regain its power by having beer and sandwiches at No. 10 ?
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