Example sentences of "the [noun] to [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The history of media will look different according to whether you explore their economic and financial character ; their links to politics and government and to other possible centres of power ; their social aspects , providing certain types of occupation and status and , through their contents , helping to shape their society 's culture from one generation to another ; or their psychological importance , of the kind indicated in the response to the surveys about TV and radio in the 1970s . |
2 | The major questions are clearly interrelated in that the answer to any one will precondition the response to the others . |
3 | The response to the miners ' action , both in Romania and abroad , was generally one of condemnation , although the opposition and some observers also emphasised the government 's responsibility for creating a situation in which such riots could occur . |
4 | We shall be taking a look at the Media Services Unit at the university that has provided the technical services for producing these programmes , and also we shall be talking about the response to the programmes themselves . |
5 | That has made a huge difference , and in terms of the response to the issues among so-called ‘ decision-makers ’ it is this increasing ability on the part of the environmental organisations to marshal good accurate evidence behind them that has begun to tilt the balance of opinion in their favour . |
6 | Imro concluded that it was ‘ not good enough ’ — monitoring was applied over-literally , higher-risk members were less easy to identify , and the response to the crises of the last days was not adequate . |
7 | just come in there because we 've found the response to the SNAS service was a little patchy . |
8 | It was not held , and the decision does not involve , that when a body of trustees receive income of the trust estate not taxed at the source and proceed to distribute it among beneficiaries , they are not assessable to Income Tax and are bound to pay over the income to the beneficiaries without deduction , leaving it to the Revenue to pursue the beneficiaries . |
9 | Heat flows from regions of high temperature to regions of low temperature , so that heat is either flowing from the continents to the oceans , or from the oceans into the continents . |
10 | That 's why he was thinking about closing the park to the villagers ; but now we 've caught these three beauties — thanks to you — he may change his mind . |
11 | Patrassi et al postulated that the enhanced fibrinolysis in ascites induced by alcohol was due to increased release of tissue plasminogen activator from the mesothelium , and Wilde et al were able to quench this fibrinolytic activity with the addition to the ascites of antibody to tissue plasminogen activator . |
12 | Low-grade inflammation results in swollen membranes which eventually block the openings to the sinuses , causing pain and further discharge . |
13 | The rest were employed at present between Stavros and Episkopi , loading and transporting the casks to the warehouses to await the arrival of the all-important galley which was to take them to Venice . |
14 | There was a clear link with past practices of fitting the ideology to the needs of the state rather than its constituent members . |
15 | The more normal ‘ indirect ’ system has two water circuits : a primary circuit which is heated in the boiler and then circulates to a heat-exchange unit inside the hot water cylinder before returning to the boiler to be reheated ; and a second circuit which runs from the boiler to the radiators . |
16 | The offices of Lord Warden , Ranger , and other Forest offices were in most cases abolished , and compensation allowed by the Acts to the holders . |
17 | The attitudes to the animals are quite different according to the numbers . |
18 | Levi-Strauss ' thesis that marriage is always a contractual arrangement between groups of males and that the principal valuable in marriage is always the bride herself would imply that , on balance , the other valuables , e.g. cattle , jewellery , money , ritual objects , should move from the wife-takers to the wife-givers . |
19 | You simply screw the strips to the walls just under the ceiling and just above the skirting or baseboards to make a kind of frame , and use the special tool provided to push the fabric into the frame and secure it in position . |
20 | If elected this year , the party intends to increase the funding to the Crafts Council , but on the condition that the council works with regional authorities to improve retail outlets and also widens its database , and co-ordinates with the Arts and Design councils . |
21 | By the 1990s the change to the meritocrats had begun to affect the highest levels of the party . |
22 | The writer to the Hebrews , speaking of Jesus said , ‘ When he had by himself purged our sins . ’ |
23 | THE WRITER TO THE HEBREWS |
24 | When speaking to him I made no reference to the writer to the Hebrews , to the apostle Paul , to Moses or to the apostle Peter , but rather I concentrated on what the Lord Jesus Christ had to say on the subject . |
25 | ‘ For here we do not have an enduring city , but we are looking for the city that is to come , ’ says the writer to the Hebrews . |
26 | ‘ I 've a hunch , ’ he said , putting the heavy volume down on the other side of the board to the knives and the water . |
27 | Mr. Clark called the attention of the Board to the schools , and to the female side of the house as he was ‘ certain if the business is conducted as it has been , it is impossible to carry out the system … ’ . |
28 | The first canals were constructed between 1757 and 1761 in order to transport coal from the mines to the towns and factories ; in the years 1791–7 the canal system expanded rapidly , and by 1815 covered most of England 's transport requirements in the industrial field . |
29 | He spent a great deal of time inexpertly milking complaining cows , only to feed most of the milk to the pigs . |
30 | Blood flows out from the heart to the tissues as before , but its return is now forced . |