Example sentences of "relate to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The position of a horse in the social hierarchy of the herd will also relate to a horse 's self-esteem . |
2 | The services referred to below are described as they would relate to a Northern Ireland exporter but it should be realised that similar services are of just as much importance to importers . |
3 | ‘ Questions ’ , whether oral or written must relate to a matter for which a Minister is responsible and the clerks , administering the rules and practice of the Houses to that effect , will refuse to accept questions which go beyond these bounds . |
4 | So we need a better way to practise our scales where we can relate to a key area from any one of the seven notes in the scale . |
5 | They are likely to be fairly extrovert personalities , who are clear and confident in their approach to people and can easily relate to a stranger by establishing immediate contact . |
6 | Some people even refuse to use this part of the E-6000 programming at all , saying that it is no good to them , because they can not understand how a column of figures can relate to a knitted garment . |
7 | It is time now to consider what contribution a rights-based theory might be able to make in developing such a moral position , and how that position might relate to a revised , more radical form of democratic theory . |
8 | The measurement of length might relate to a straight line drawn on a piece of paper , to the height of a tree or to the distance of the moon from the Earth . |
9 | It may relate to a packaging problem in which a fixed number of unrelated items have to be pressed into the smallest volume . |
10 | The balance sheet does not relate to a period but sets out the book values of the assets , liabilities and capital as at a particular point in time . |
11 | An extreme form of restriction would relate to a specific government grant . |
12 | Rather , dominance of any given theory may relate to a series of factors in the discourse with other theories . |
13 | It must not he forgotten , however , that in the south of the United States there are roughly east-west structures such as the Ouachita Mountains which may relate to a Palaeo-Tethys and be the equivalent of the Hercynian fold belts of Europe . |
14 | Since the standards will be used to form the basis of Vocational Qualifications throughout the UK , it will mean that all training qualifications will relate to a common framework for the first time . |
15 | This is because the compound could relate to a set of different word combinations ( e.g. ‘ tennis court ’ is a singular noun but ‘ tennis courts ’ is a plural noun ) . |
16 | The information disclosed in published accounts may relate to a single company or to a group of companies under a holding company . |
17 | Well it , it , it , it does n't relate to a pattern erm to be an analogy . |
18 | A patentable invention could relate to a new piece of computer hardware such as a new mouse , new type of output device such as a more efficient flat screen or new form of storage medium or it could be a new way of making integrated circuits or flat screens . |
19 | Until the 1988 Act , all a person had to do to gain copyright protection for a design was to make a drawing of the design in such a way that the design could be recognized from the drawing ( as long as the design did not relate to a spare part ) . |
20 | Although a design can relate to a part of an article , it seems that the whole article must be looked at when deciding infringement . |
21 | Where solicitors want a " consent order " , provided it does not relate to a possession order of residential premises , and is not for an order in matrimonial proceedings , the Court staff can now sign it , which should provide for a quicker return ; it must be clear from the face of the order that it is " by consent " . |
22 | Most commonly , this might relate to a right of way across the neighbouring property , and details as to whether or not that right has been interrupted or whether charges have been made for its use will be required . |
23 | It was successfully argued that the phrase " is or " could only relate to a customer when the soliciting is taking place . |
24 | Care is needed to ensure that , following any novation , the interest payments which Target makes will still relate to an " advance " as required by s349(3) . |
25 | I mean if in terms of the statement in the structure plan , it is simply the policy does n't relate to an outer northern relief road . |
26 | I bet it does n't relate to an actual operation in a general hospital because you 've got so many people wanting their rake off in a private one surely ? |
27 | The ‘ broken column ’ may relate to the traditional graveyard image of premature death , as well as to the ‘ broken stone ’ of section three where ‘ stone images/ Are raised ’ . |
28 | Any new buildings , they felt , must relate to the cathedral and be a part of the City . |
29 | How , that is , do they relate to the particular things which are instances of them , and to our minds when we think of those things as men , or as triangles ? |
30 | In terms of principle , the rule requires justification because it departs from the principle of correspondence ( see Chapter 5.2(a) ) , namely that the fault element in a crime should relate to the consequences prohibited by that crime . |