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

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1 In a company , accountability will be to a Board of Directors , if it is a local authority then the Chief Executive is accountable to the full Council and the Principal of your College is accountable to the Board of Governors ( see figure 24 ) .
2 And , because 400 years of Christianity have n't entirely obliterated caste , this will be to a Christian of Brahmin stock .
3 The one I have chosen is this — brief , informal letters , written from time to time as our work proceeds , in a plain , straightforward style , as it might be to a friend .
4 … as it might be to a friend .
5 He must make decisions about what was historically important , not about , let us say , what was theologically or aesthetically important , significant though that might be to a believer or an artist .
6 yeah , er , design I can never be to a boiler or storage heater for the winter also the heater would activate the till the heat
7 The dating of an artefact to the span of a single generation would be to a degree of accuracy which would provide a powerful tool for the study of Anglo-Saxon society .
8 Because that was all she ever would be to a man like him .
9 It is believed to be to a design by Il Pellegrini , although its actual construction was not until a century after the architect 's death .
10 This lethal game is often called ‘ last across ’ , the idea being to see how close you can be to a train before it hits you or you can get out of the way .
11 ‘ If we are to go out of the Cup then let it be to a side packed with international stars .
12 Whatever our personal reactions might be to a production , that is the only real test .
13 Marriage , though it was to be to a priest , and thus well within her world , represented an escape from her family .
14 The perspective can be to a point at such an elevation that the projection lines appear to be parallel .
15 ‘ When we married 26 years ago I never realised it would be to a millionaire , but he has always been lucky .
16 ‘ When we married 26 years ago I never realised it would be to a millionaire but he has always been lucky . ’
17 Other claims used to be to a maximum of £5000 .
18 Technically a showing of such a film in private to members of a racist club or group would fall within the terms of the section , since the showing would be to a section of the public .
19 ‘ I do n't deny him the right to use whatever symbols he wants as an artist , but as a friend I was disappointed that he knew how inflammatory that would be to a Madness audience .
20 But this will be to no avail if the choreographer is attempting to tell a story and does not have expert advice from musicians of the calibre of Edwin Evans , Constant Lambert and John Lanchbery .
21 Work may be done that may be to no avail .
22 Even in a socialist country like Tanzania , however committed one may be to the abolition of privilege in society , there is no arguing with the fact that young people with secondary and higher education can expect life to bring them a richer and more interesting experience than it does to the primary school leaver .
23 Widespread dissatisfaction over the quality of justice might eventually be to the king 's loss , although rulers may often have been able to manipulate the legal system to their advantage with relative impunity .
24 You will know how many rows there should be to the inch ( centimetre ) , all you need to do is to work a number of rows less than given in the instructions before finishing the sleeve .
25 First call could be to the CHP Association , an independent body which will send lists of member companies and general information .
26 ‘ God and the King ’ , he proclaimed , ‘ are so in a league … as one can not be enemy to the one , but that he must be to the other .
27 John Ellis , general secretary of the Civil and Public Services Association , which has members employed by the Government 's statistical services , said : ‘ Anything that improves the quality of statistics , which this country is very good at getting wrong , particularly on transport and the economy , would be to the benefit of the whole country . ’
28 A positive interaction with these characteristics can only be to the benefit of artists and their followers alike .
29 further agrees that all use of the Trade Marks shall be to the benefit of and be on behalf of .
30 If , at first , his rule had appeared to be to the benefit of France , in the last years it had suffered considerable setbacks .
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