Example sentences of "[art] interests [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Haemophilia Society — Serving the interests of Haemophiliacs — 071 928 2020
2 Alison will represent ACET and the interests of clients .
3 However , in the interests of Western European stability and its own financial position , the British government is perhaps still putting off the final offer — either British withdrawal or some form of power-sharing with catholic nationalists — in the hope of loyalists coming round to what is seen as a more reasonable position .
4 However , it is the further legitimation given to a particular socio-ethical form of political religion in the constitution and to the implied authority of religious intellectuals in deciding in concreto what must be taken by the state as in the interests of the common good which gives to conflict in Ireland between the two alliances its political religious dimension in the sphere of law .
5 The ‘ community ’ or comprehensive-type schools which are beginning to replace vocational and local church schools have a more religious flavour , as they may include the interests of a former convent , which the new school is in part replacing , a former vocational school , and possibly a former diocesan boys ' school as well .
6 I have decided , however , in the interests of posterity , to cut nothing , though I may take the liberty of annotating the text here and there , putting some of the facts straight and referring the reader to related documents , such as interviews you once gave or books and articles on you which have since appeared .
7 No doubt they think they have the interests of the artist at heart , he wrote , but for that reason they must be avoided like the plague .
8 Ideally , the student should be making all the decisions and choosing actions in the interests of safety and efficiency .
9 The mature glider pilot would never hesitate to make a fool of himself in the interests of safety .
10 Age Concern believes that the work of community health councils should be expanded and better funded , and that membership of voluntary organisations on CHCs should be increased , with the interests of elderly people represented .
11 That in the interests of consumer awareness , advertisers should not be allowed to imply that beers are brewed at locations other than true point of origin .
12 The point has a particular relevance to the work of those who believe , like Foucault , following Nietzsche , that truth is a mere rhetorical device , employed in the interests of oppression , and say so at length .
13 Eliot 's early and best criticism was what he called ‘ workshop ’ criticism , an attempt to realign literary tradition in the interests of the kind of poetry he wanted to write .
14 The interests of scholarship and pedagogy are at odds here .
15 But before we jump to the conclusion that Pound had simply had a brainstorm , or had been trapped by misplaced compassion for Dunning as a lame duck , we ought to consider another possibility — that imagism , and Pound 's endorsement of Ford 's insistence on ‘ the prose tradition ’ , had never been for him more than an aberration , though in the short term a very profitable one , from a way of feeling that impelled him always toward the cantabile , a proclivity that would , in the interests of melody , tolerate notably eccentric diction .
16 Lord Donaldson said objectives due to be included in this autumn 's Bill were ‘ total freedom of choice for the client , unless the interests of justice otherwise require ’ .
17 In many of them , particularly criminal cases , the interests of the client may be quite different from those of the public .
18 ‘ In these cases the interests of justice may demand special requirements such as , for example , that the preparation and presentation of the case be in separate and independent hands ’ .
19 In the second category , general civil cases , parties should be able to choose their own lawyers because the interests of justice would be inherently less likely to fetter the client 's right of choice .
20 Desmond Fennell , QC , the Bar 's chairman , said that he was ‘ greatly encouraged ’ by Lord Donaldson 's indication that the interests of justice objective would prevail .
21 It would also be necessary ‘ to smash the decrepit , effete constitution that allows a minority to capture power , and then use it ruthlessly in the interests of the privileged few ’ .
22 Board demands : Trustees representing the interests of the Ferranti family have written to chairman Sir Derek Alun-Jones asking for the board to be replaced or supplemented by new directors .
23 It would also now risk being seen to act as much in the interests of its own credibility , as in support of a sincerely-held belief .
24 It has not always been easy for those working class voters who see the Greens as an undisciplined bunch , inimical to the interests of industrial society , to keep up with the SPD 's enthusiastic appetite for environmental matters .
25 ‘ Tactically to combine the interests of a miner and an environmentalist just does not work .
26 His advocacy aroused the interests of some of his many friends in the gallery world , bringing several artists to wider notice .
27 As the creation of space is the primary concern , it is not surprising the interests of developers and of the well-being of cities are so often in conflict .
28 The decision to ‘ expel ’ the first batch of embassy refugees to the West was a ‘ humanitarian act ’ done in the interests of the many children involved and to avoid epidemics .
29 The South claim there is a lack of concern for the interests of the sport in the widest sense from TV negotiators .
30 Mr Lenarduzzi 's sleep is also disturbed by the thought that the interests of the nation may only be served at the expense of local needs or , indeed , that purely academic considerations might distort the wider implications of a proper education .
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