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

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1 It concerns an informal training scheme developed by a voluntary youth work agency , which decided to build on its existing contacts with a group of long-term unemployed young people by offering a course combining social skills with basic business skills .
2 The idea , I claimed , was to exploit my extensive network of influential contacts with a view to offering special courses for foreign businessmen involving saturation experience in an authentic English-speaking work environment .
3 Arrangements were accordingly made to visit Centre d'Etude et de Recherche sur la Vie Locale ( CERVL ) at Bordeaux , in order to establish working contacts with a number of French colleagues who are addressing these and other similar issues .
4 The department has contacts with a number of opinion-sampling and marketing organizations .
5 b ) Contacts with a hospital have resulted in a new learning module for A Level Physics .
6 There were some rare contacts with an elite that transcended the urban class relationships .
7 Within a few years firm and formal contacts with the Board of Education had been established .
8 One of his students at Simmons was the daughter of Frank Francis , Director of the British Museum , and this led to close contacts with the printing and publishing world in Britain .
9 What were your first contacts with the music of Sibelius ?
10 He had retired from the Royal Navy in April 1955 at the age of 46 , but had maintained informal contacts with the intelligence fraternity .
11 An alternative explanation has recently been proposed for the E.coli rrnB P 1 promoter ( 33 ) , stating that DNA supercoiling would allow the RNA polymerase to establish more extended contacts with the DNA in the +1 region of the promoter , and that heparin would remove from DNA RNA polymerase molecules that are stably but not tightly bound to the promoter as closed complexes .
12 A letter of July 26 signed by 66 ( out of 100 ) senators urged Bush to take additional steps to prevent the Khmers Rouges from seizing power , including the initiation of a US development programme for Cambodia and the opening of direct contacts with the Phnom Penh regime .
13 The Archbishop , who has close contacts with the royals , insisted on BBC TV : ‘ They are in very good heart . ’
14 Asked what he hoped for Soviet art and culture after long years of political oppression , he said there would be an enormous spiritual benefit , not least because of easier travel and contacts with the rest of the world .
15 The Communist leaders were desperately trying to establish contacts with the rest of the labour movement , despite their continued adherence to the " social fascist " line .
16 The aim of the research is to monitor , in a longitudinal study , the impact of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act on police contacts with the public , public evaluation of police procedures and efficacy , together with the rate of crime and incivilities , utilising as a first stage an already completed crime survey a local area .
17 We are relying on you and all the other volunteers around the U K in your contacts with the public to help make this year a success .
18 To foster contacts with the Medau College at Coburg as to Society 's source of inspiration and training , to spread knowledge and understanding of the work of the College and to recruit students for training there .
19 To foster contacts with the Medau College at Coburg as to Society 's source of inspiration and training , to spread knowledge and understanding of the work of the College and to recruit students for training there .
20 Taiwan 's policy since late 1987 had involved the gradual easing of restrictions on contacts with the mainland .
21 A series of contacts with the CNAA from 1965 produced the controversies over the attempt to introduce full-time courses in various disciplines , and to combine them with sandwich courses , with Brighton 's first full-time courses in engineering being approved at the end of that year .
22 Whenever this happened he 'd get his paints and brushes out and start on another panel for Uncle Titch , who had the contacts with the fairground people .
23 A parliamentary commission of investigation was set up in Brandenburg to examine the past links between Minister President Manfred Stolpe ( SPD ) and the Stasi ( state security police ) , after Stolpe had admitted in the press to having had numerous clandestine contacts with the Stasi under the pre-unification communist regime .
24 The pro-Cuban National Liberation Army ( Ejército de Liberación Nacional — ELN ) , whose persistent attacks on oil pipelines ( the latest on May 13 , 1990 , closing the main Caño-Limón line ) had caused the loss of an officially estimated $40,000,000 in revenue since January 1990 ( and an estimated $500,000,000 since 1985 ) , maintained its rejection of peace contacts with the government which had declared an " all-out war " on the group on Jan. 3 .
25 Azapo also rejected the suggestion of an all-party conference , and denied having pursued any contacts with the government .
26 These accusations were denied by the government , the BSP , and the Soviet ambassador , Viktor Sharapov , who at a press conference on Aug. 26 said that his only contacts with the government and the BSP had been official ones at which he had delivered the statement of the State Committee for the State of Emergency ( the Soviet coup leaders ) and Gorbachev 's subsequent repudiation of it , and had discussed the forthcoming visit to Moscow of a Bulgarian economic mission .
27 The yakuza revelations were released by the Tokyo District Prosecutor 's Office on Nov. 5 , and several of the seven LDP members named immediately denied having had any contacts with the Nihon Kominto .
28 ‘ From what Valesio 's widow has told me , it 's dear that her husband 's contacts with the gang began with a telephone call that was simply a signal for him to go to some prearranged meeting-place .
29 erm who will undoubtedly he 'll have favourable contacts with the person who was applying .
30 The future Labour MP Audrey Wise provided ‘ Equal Pay Is Not Enough ’ ; through her contacts with the Institute of Workers Control 's Tony Topham in Hull , material on Bilocca arrived .
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