Example sentences of "connections with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although historical events have conspired to seal Russian Formalism off from other intellectual developments in the twentieth century and to give it the character of an isolated and localized phenomenon , it does nevertheless have connections with a variety of more recent theoretical movements .
2 Good connections with a minister would be advantageous to any political interest , for freeholders and councillors often requested assistance which only government could provide .
3 As for ideology , it is quite clear from this account that Odilon Redon did not have one as such ( his connections with the anarchists of the period being tangential at most ) .
4 Under the Act , which now replaces that of 1948 , British citizenship is restricted to those with close personal connections with the United Kingdom , the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man .
5 He vowed to sever all connections with the United States , ‘ against which , as against all other nations , I am prepared to draw the sword in British interests . ’
6 The Jews were also entitled to seek respectable genealogical connections with the Greeks .
7 Sophie MacCarthy is a potter , whose connections with the Bloomsbury group are strongly evident in her resonant use of subtle colours and glazes .
8 Similarly , he used his connections with the promotion of adult education in the Workers ' Educational Association ( WEA ) and the Extra-Mural Department of London University to establish a joint and full-time crash course for a Diploma in International Affairs in the London Institution of World Affairs , of which he was the president until his death .
9 According to the Memorandum , the NL was the power behind the Militant Christian Patriots as well as having close connections with the IFL .
10 There are often in fact close connections between the formal and conscious beliefs of a class or other group and the cultural production associated with it : sometimes direct connections with the beliefs , in included manifest content ; often traceable connections to the relations , perspectives and values which the beliefs legitimize or normalize , as in characteristic selections ( emphases and omissions ) of subject ; often , again , analysable connections between belief-systems and artistic forms , or between both and an essentially underlying ‘ position and positioning ’ in the world .
11 Like Agostini 's survey of Cyrenaican tribes , it speaks of the Zuwaya and their connections with the Sanusi , and people considered it unwise to advertise ownership .
12 The University also has close connections with the Edinburgh Quartet , who appear regularly in the lunchtime concert series and are also involved in student workshop sessions .
13 He may also have developed some connections with the Tempests of Bracewell .
14 He may also have developed some connections with the Tempests of Bracewell .
15 He feels it necessary to emphasise the closeness of his connections with the government by the reference to having played host to an MP , and also stresses the sincerity conditions ( " I speak the truth … " and " I assure you … " ) for his speech act of threatening .
16 He says that that it shows a revival of gothicism which coincided with the development of the new classicism , and that it has clear connections with the work of Nanni di Banco and Ghiberti .
17 Who thought of them can only be imagined , but it is obvious that some are attributed to the physical build or character while others have probably got connections with the work they did , terms which have died with them .
18 That was the way he enjoyed talking about sex , a slightly diluted form of the conversations that were so much part of his connections with the Orton-Halliwell set .
19 He said he had connections with the music industry and how he was always having famous musicians and producers sitting in the back of his cab .
20 It was announced on Feb. 22 that a government inquiry into the position of former East German Prime Minister Lothar De Maizière , who had been obliged to resign from the German Cabinet in December 1990 because of alleged connections with the Stasi [ see p. 37905 ] , had failed to prove that De Maizière had spied for the Stasi .
21 An individual could have formal links with one but still keep informal connections with the other .
22 An individual could have formal links with one but still keep informal connections with the other .
23 With the benefit of hindsight , cases are brought against others , including auditors who had connections with the companies , in an attempt to recover maximum damages .
24 During 1942 , Hitler decided to terminate diplomatic connections with the Vatican City ; whilst in Russia , his troops suffered a considerable setback by the staunch Russian stand at Stalingrad .
25 Throughout the country , Sica estimated that over 16,000 individuals and approximately 800 businesses had connections with the Mafia .
26 Geraldine Ferraro , who had been the Democratic vice-presidential candidate in 1984 , once again suffered because of her husband 's alleged connections with the Mafia and failed to win the Democratic nomination for a Senate seat for New York .
27 In its time the castle had connections with the sea — the old tidal dock can still be seen , though the short channel which gave seaborne access has long since disappeared .
28 One of the more prominent buildings in Leith having strong connections with the sea is that of Trinity House , an imposing Georgian structure .
29 It also has connections with the Yakuza , Japan 's equivalent of the Mafia .
30 What seemed to me a golden opportunity came to hand largely through Pearn 's connections with the History department in the University , to which he had now returned .
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