Example sentences of "[adv] [art] response to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So to some extent your responses re i is quite naturally a response to the position you face with your employers is n't it .
2 For example , the folding of the neocortex of large mammals is largely a response to the need to cram more cortex into a small space in the cranium .
3 But the destruction of the old Communist Party is completed by two policies that are adopted by the Communists themselves , both a response to the defeat they have suffered in nineteen twenty seven .
4 This was in part the result of research in the archives of the Defence Agency in Tokyo , and partly a response to a compensation suit filed in a Tokyo District Court in December by three former " comfort women " .
5 This was clearly a response to the devastation of war but in general the public commissions that have provided work for our artist craftsmen and women since then have tended to be bland and factual .
6 For that matter it is disconcerting how often the response to a call for advice and help on resource-based and discovery learning is a series of formal lectures , and how the Library-College movement in the USA has typically propounded its ideas by " lectures against the lecture " !
7 This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age .
8 Certainly there has been a rapid increase in the number of consultancies offering such services , but this is simply a response to the demand created by the draft EC legislation on environmental audits and the draft British Standard on Environmental Management Systems .
9 If so , then the response to a question about job satisfaction will be in these terms .
10 If an announcement has been prepared then the response to a leak should be more effective than in the event of having to deal with the situation at short notice .
11 I get the impression that it 's some sort of systematic research , maybe a response to a leak .
12 And if national sentiment in the other , France , was initially a response to the threat from England , just as it was in Scotland , there was no doubt of France 's position by the end of the fifteenth century ; the dazzling army and glittering artillery train which Charles VIII led down through the length of Italy in 1494 — for no good reason other than that a young king , with a well-stuffed treasury , would naturally use his wealth to win military renown — symbolized in the most spectacular manner what this kingdom , so recently weakened by war and internal dissension , had now become .
13 A film like Mary Jane 's Mishap ( 1903 ) , in which an uncouth maid who has been a little careless with the paraffin evaporates through the chimney , but returns in ghostly form to visit her grave , derives its fantasy elements from magic lantern shows , whereas The Big Swallow ( 1901 ) , which shows camera and cameraman being swallowed up in a restless jaw , is more evidently a response to the medium 's possibilities .
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