Example sentences of "contributes to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When our locals assessed success story , the Nissan Plant , sells less cars , it 's an economic threat and could become an economic disaster , when the plant sells more cars , it adds to the increase in number of cars on the roads which represents a pollution threat and contributes to a pollution disaster , let alone traffic problems of course .
2 In tracing how the study of English literature took on its claims to be a moralizing influence , Gauri Viswanathan contributes to a history of the subtle stratagems of colonial administration and their contemporary legacy .
3 There are obvious reasons why not , but its absence contributes to a continuation of failed projects because authors make heroic assumptions and quantify them to produce fanciful targets .
4 The expectation at an early age that career aspirations can not be met locally contributes to a lack of commitment to the home area and to the acceptance of out-migration as the inevitable solution .
5 Despite not committing himself about specific grievances , Woolf believed that genuine injustice contributes to a lack of legitimacy which in turn makes disorder more likely .
6 The emphasis on culture and the attendant imagery of the nation composed of symmetrical family units contributes to a metaphysics of Britishness which has acquired racial referents .
7 It stands alone as a study of infant care practices , but we hope that it contributes to a discussion of those factors which form Bergman 's ‘ critical mass . ’
8 Thus , unless some sympathetic council contributes to a station or reopened line , improvements will not happen .
9 It is an opportunity for the field man to educate people into what they can and can not discharge into the river , and it contributes to a network of relationships which creates a means of learning about pollutions shortly after they occur .
10 In one way , this lack of British involvement contributes to a view that , even before the shifts and lapses of the 1930s and 1950s , Britain has always had an impoverished experimental tradition , repeatedly needing to borrow from France , Ireland , the USA or wherever , to compensate for a bankruptcy of energies in the domestic context .
11 Waterford Crystal contributes to a disability scheme under which employees who become disabled have certain entitlements .
12 It is predictable that impetus for regulatory reform or pressure for crackdowns generated by moral entrepreneurs ( Becker , 1963 ) often comes about only when victims become visible , for it is the impact of deviance which contributes to a judgment of its gravity ( Schrager and Short , 1980 ) .
13 There , illegal immigration contributes to a labour surplus that is depressing farm wages and making working conditions worse .
14 That comment under-estimates the growing interest which shareholders are beginning to take in the wider responsibilities of the companies they invest in ( eg , support for arts , education , health , environment or indeed anything which contributes to an increase in the quality of life ) , and its cynicism can only alienate the executives whose involvement in their companies ' patronage we so badly need to encourage and applaud .
15 Language thus contributes to an atmosphere in the fabliaux that lies above and outside the describable details of character and setting : an all-enveloping " feeling " of sensuality , shared by the real people involved — the authors and their anticipated readers/audiences — via the medium of the tale .
16 Of course the brown paper shows in the gaps between the strokes and contributes to the colour , sense to texture and tone .
17 Make sure that every child contributes to the decision-making process .
18 It is the balance between precision and imprecision which contributes to the success of his rhetoric , it seems — and perhaps to rhetoric everywhere .
19 The qualification ‘ at least in part ’ , is necessary because , as I have already noted , the evidence available on the role of interference at retrieval can show only that this process contributes to the effects observed , not that it is the sole source of these effects .
20 In summary , the results of this study suggest that while PAF contributes to the pathogenesis of the inflammatory response in ulcerative colitis , it has less implications for Chron 's disease .
21 Therefore , increased expression of ET-1 in epithelial and endothelial cells may reflect a disease-specific activation of the cell types , which possibly contributes to the pathogenesis of CFA and associated pulmonary hypertension .
22 Internal Reinforcement — A single-piece centre tunnel contributes to the robustness of the Clio bodyshell , as does a rear crossmember with a stiff ‘ omega ’ cross-section .
23 Its practical bearing follows from these aims ; for by constructing concepts , forms of argument and criteria of evidence which attain some degree of objectivity and universality , political sociology , to the extent that it is diffused through society , has an effect on ideologies and on political consciousness generally , and so contributes to the shaping of political action .
24 Each speaker contributes to the conversation in terms of both the existing topic framework and his or her personal topic .
25 AEA also contributes to the PWR safety programme ; last year we further developed the INSPECT code , which is used to help predict the behaviour of iodine in a PWR loss of coolant accident .
26 It contributes to the development of capitalism in two ways .
27 Hofmeyr et al demonstrated this pressure surge in a term infant and postulated that it contributes to the development of periventricular and intraventricular haemorrhage in preterm infants .
28 From Plato 's Academy , in fifth-century BC Athens , to the latest government report on higher education , experts have been pronouncing on the value of college education — what it contributes to the development of individual character and what to society .
29 By the degree of CD carried by a linguistic element , I understand the extent to which the element contributes to the development of the communication , to which , as it were , it ‘ pushes the communication forward ’ .
30 The role of the mass media in introducing new scientific concepts and claims into the public sphere is important , both in terms of the extent to which such concepts become part of a wider public vocabulary , and perhaps more significantly , in terms of the way in which the ‘ popularisation ’ of scientific concepts contributes to the development of new areas for social and political concern and action .
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