Example sentences of "have [art] relevance to " in BNC.

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1 It has no relevance to unfolding events .
2 The unit requires information that is wide-ranging , remote and often ‘ seemingly has no relevance to the company 's activities ’ .
3 These remarks of Chomsky have often been quoted , and adduced more often than not , almost gleefully at times , as evidence in support of the view that linguistics has no relevance to language teaching and that therefore applied linguistics , as it relates to pedagogy at least , is vacuous .
4 Provided the goods qualify , the VAT liability of those goods has no relevance to payment of the flat rate addition .
5 As will be clear from table 2.2 , SSAP 3 ( Earnings Per Share ) has no relevance to local authorities .
6 er , Whitecliffe , it 's not a point of order because the point of order has no relevance to this particular debate
7 It has no relevance to this debate but it has
8 The point of order has no relevance to this particular debate .
9 It has nothing to do with warning time for the invasion of Kuwait , which has no relevance to my statement .
10 The indemnity basis is a completely artificial measure of damages which has no relevance to the effect of the breach on the value of the Assets .
11 It has no relevance to either you or him .
12 Thus the Bengali perceptions of the west in the 19th century — studied from the view-point of contact between dissimilar cultures and the attitudes characteristic of elite groups in a colonial society — has a relevance to the analysis of much wider issues .
13 In its present form it would have no relevance to homosexual unions and little relevance to a union involving a transsexual .
14 That expression of opinion by the Law Commission can have no relevance to the construction of the Act , whilst any bearing it might otherwise have had on the matters which the court should take into account in exercising its discretion whether to grant leave to apply for a residence order in respect of a child in the care of a local authority has clearly been superseded by the express provisions of the Act .
15 They need not be subjected to obtrusive or distressing questions that may have no relevance to their illness , and no one will be singled out for discriminatory treatment .
16 The slogan ‘ reduction of waiting lists ’ as applied to elective surgery or outpatient appointments is simplistic and may have no relevance to actual or imminent medical needs of patients and their families .
17 It should be noted that although gas or electricity mains pass across or near the site , this may have no relevance to availability of the respective services .
18 This did not mean that they were wholly resistant to new ideas — that was clearly not the case because many spoke of the helpful advice and information given on the farming , nutrition , health and child care programmes — but they seemed to resist anything which either conflicted with views they already held or seemed to have no relevance to their experience .
19 British town planning , both as a movement and as a profession , found that it had a relevance to wider questions to which it could respond .
20 The Great Casterton villa excavation produced a good example ( Corder 1951 , 24 — 40 ) , but it was carefully noted at the time that this destruction by fire involved only one building and was , therefore , an accident and had no relevance to any historical event .
21 As far as she could tell it had no relevance to her own predicament .
22 Florence Nightingale , for example , believed that the vote had no relevance to women 's work .
23 René was at pains during 1990 to deny any plans to change the one-party system , stating in February that events in eastern Europe had no relevance to seychelles .
24 Except to note that now that the right honourable member for Chesterfield is publishing his former speeches as a video , it is rather a cheap operation to come and repeat them in the chamber er rather than putting them out er for public consumption there are places where he could repeat the kind of speeches just given , unfortunately the government is closing most of them down at the moment and putting the cut the inhabitants out in the community er but it had no relevance to the er the subject we 're dealing with today .
25 Many of the items of management , quoted here from Landry already have a relevance to the management of that assurance ( Thompson and McHugh 1990:365 ) : There is a vital distinction to be made between " management " and those people who hold managerial positions , and " management " as an assortment of integrative functions which are necessary in any complex organization — planning , harmonising related processes , ensuring appropriate flows of information , matching resources to production needs , marketing , financial control and linking output to demand .
26 These processes have a relevance to academic and practical debates that go far beyond the confines of the Spanish case .
27 Although you may feel that Page 3 models , pornographic magazines , videos and films have no relevance to your life , and certainly no relevance to your obsession with losing weight or remaining slim , it is easy to see how such images of womanhood can contribute to a sense of vulnerability to rape , or just confusion over whether having breasts and thighs means you are always sexually available .
28 These gods have no relevance to progressive life .
29 In any case , there is no point in letting the great abstractions Truth and Reality divert us into epistemology and metaphysics , since such questions have no relevance to the application of ‘ Be aware ’ in the conduct of life .
30 They have no relevance to the story , but do bring us up to date and give the all-important illusion of gravitas which accompanies everything Branagh does .
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