Example sentences of "to [art] people " in BNC.
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1 | It is hard to be sure about the year the photograph was taken , since the monuments of both Pahlavis were pulled down several times , whenever the occasion presented itself to the people . ’ |
2 | The church 's greatest denunciations were reserved in the early period for sexual immorality and the dangers to the people coming from modern society : from the cinema , literature , radio , and , above all , from dance-halls ( Whyte 1980 : 25–34 ) . |
3 | Giving the Town hall back to the people of Ealing was achieved by re-locating administrative staff in an adjacent building , and using the space thus created for lettable function rooms . |
4 | Cameron was speaking to the people nearest him , gathering suggestions , prompting , trying to draw in James Menzies , who looked sullen after his poor showing . |
5 | I shall speak to the people at the bridgehead . ’ |
6 | ‘ Norman ’ is the anglicised form of Nehemiah , who stands in the history of his people as the master-builder , rebuilder more accurately , prior to the People 's return from Babylonian captivity . |
7 | The BeSHT did more ; he promoted it to a higher level of importance ; he confirmed and extended the principle of enjoyment , bringing it much more centrally in to the people 's worship as a sense of divine gladness . |
8 | She looked at them one by one ; she nodded to the people she had seen sewing by the fountain ; she smiled at the old woman and the boy . |
9 | If the choreographer is attempting to draw and communicate a moving picture of the individual character and physical attributes which permanently affect the manner of acting , feeling and thinking of their hero , heroine and entire cast , then they must study not only the general outline and background of their chosen story or theme , but also the beliefs , ways of life and traditions which have given life to the people and tales of different countries . |
10 | Swinburne read Greek and took English metric in hand ; Rossetti brought in the Italian primitives ; Fitzgerald made the only good poem of the time that has gone to the PeoPle ; it is called , and is to a great extent , a translation or mistranslation . |
11 | These fads for physical fitness invariably , in my experience , lead to two things : a great deal of unnecessary injury and a lot of profit to the people behind the scheme . |
12 | Tiananmen Square may have been ‘ handed back to the people ’ , according to Peking 's mayor , Chen Xitong , but , as the statue makes clear , real power comes not from the people but from the gun . |
13 | The Monument to the People 's Heroes , the stone obelisk in the middle of the square where student leaders had their ‘ command centre ’ , has been declared a forbidden zone because it is felt to have been contaminated by the students ' presence . |
14 | Mr Rooker said money from the fund ‘ simply never got to the people who needed it because it was n't publicised enough and because the regimental administrators were inefficient . |
15 | ‘ We have got to do a great deal more about restrictions on motor vehicles and give the cities back to the people . |
16 | Alan Duncan , of the GMB , said : ‘ It is absolutely irresponsible to waste the next year on a debate of no interest or concern to the people we represent . ’ |
17 | Until we get the letter we wo n't be able to do anything , but we will speak to the people concerned . ’ |
18 | In one window of the Nikolaikirche with the burning candles and the flowers for those arrested , was a slogan demanding : ‘ All power to the people — for a democratic , more human socialism . ’ |
19 | A soldier in Tiananmen Square shoos away a teacher and her class from the Monument to the People 's Heroes before a ceremony marking the foundation of a Communist youth group |
20 | A soldier in Tiananmen Square shoos away a teacher and her class from the Monument to the People 's Heroes before a ceremony marking the foundation of a Communist youth group |
21 | When the clergy tried to calm them , the crowd declared that the valuables belonged to the people , not to the church , so that priests could not give them away . |
22 | It was the age-old problem that had not been solved since the Populists first went to the people in the 1870s . |
23 | Early settlers built large burial chambers and the solitary standing stones are memorials to the people who , it is believed , transported Bluestones from the Presely Hills to Stonehenge 4000 years ago . |
24 | Now , it has long been understood that the public utterances of the sovereign to the people of a realm overseas , be it Australia or Grenada , are covered by the advice of her ministers in that realm . |
25 | As long as a band can physically and economically do it , I would want to take their music to the people wherever they are . |
26 | In independent companies , a band can talk to the people who count and who make the decisions . |
27 | In shifting responsibility from government to the people : ‘ The Thatcher government has adopted a novel approach . |
28 | But Margaret laughed at him , and when she heard about a new God who sacrificed only himself , and gave bread and sweet wine to the people , she became a Christian . |
29 | In addition to the people aspects of a business , Finniston also had to pick up fairly swiftly a keen understanding of commercial factors , such as pricing . |
30 | At the interval Rose nodded and smiled to the people about her . |