Example sentences of "a extension of [art] " in BNC.

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1 At that meeting he will be able to announce to clubs that ITV has agreed to pay more than £7m over the next four years , an extension of a contract in which it paid £10.5m over five years .
2 In other words , the focus of Gironella 's attention is neither historically nor iconographically arbitrary , although in some ways his reworkings of the paintings of others could be seen to be simply an extension of a fairly conventional activity .
3 These conditioned psychological needs are usually an extension of a horse 's normal essential requirements ; and sometimes they are advantageous to us in our relationship with horses , but sometimes they are not .
4 Other conditioned psychological needs can be an extension of a horse 's basic requirements , and may be quite destructive to it .
5 Clear beer is an extension of a general fad for see-through products , such as soft drinks , detergent and shampoo , that convey the image of being healthier and lighter .
6 Here we present a simple model , based on an extension of a previous theory , that produces reversals with VGP paths confined within relatively narrow longitude bands despite the transition field having a substantially non-dipolar structure .
7 ‘ we are persuaded that , there being no authority to prevent us , it is preferable as a matter of justice to hold parties to their clearly expressed bargain rather than to introduce for the first time in 1971 an extension of a doctrine of land law so as to deny the efficacy of that bargain .
8 Even the National Front are only an extension of a marked allegiance to patriotism , authority and the Government .
9 Nineteenth-century feminists had viewed this as an impediment to women 's employment and as an extension of a legal framework that denied adult women the freedom to contract .
10 A parser is an extension of a recogniser which assigns grammatical structure to the input .
11 You might also think of adding a desk top somewhere : against a small wall ; across a comer , as an extension of a worktop .
12 So if the kitchen is large enough to take any sort of eating surface — even if it is only an extension of a counter top to make a breakfast and supper bar , this is obviously a bonus .
13 An extension of a RUF is a transferable revolving underwriting facility ( TRUF ) which permits underwriters to transfer their commitments to other banks .
14 It was as if we were thought of as an extension of a civil service in which the expression of contentious opinions would be frowned upon and whistle blowing seen as a crime .
15 Ministers actually grappling with policy are wary of Sir Leon Brittan 's suggestion this week that East Germany be integrated into the EC , not as a new member , but as an extension of an existing member , West Germany , which already provides the Krenz regime with special access to the West .
16 ‘ We dropped the name ( and image ) because it gave the wrong impression by sounding like an extension of an army camp , ’ says a Raleigh International spokeswoman .
17 Different cultures have different attitudes to such obligations ; for some it is merely an extension of an already extended family .
18 Relaxation gives a punch an extension of an inch or so and therefore extra penetration towards the target .
19 In the case of socialist parties , which gave the original impetus , the party was very largely an extension of an existing mass movement into the sphere of electoral politics , whereas conservative and liberal parties , which already had a strong representation in parliament and government , created their mass organization mainly from above , under the control of the parliamentary leaders .
20 These include a scheme to encourage the development of farm woodlands to take land out of agricultural production ( an extension of an existing forestry grant scheme ) ; an expansion of the forestry programme ‘ with particularly emphasis on the private sector and with due regard to environmental considerations ’ ; an increase in the designation of ESAs ; and encouragement of the diversification of enterprise on farms by grants for ancillary businesses on or adjacent to farms .
21 They thus form an extension of the coercive dimension of the state .
22 This will involve reduced rates and an extension of the phasing-in period .
23 Rather than use his apartment as an extension of the office , Milton did things the other way round .
24 It is essentially an extension of the Stage 4 global company described by Keegan .
25 The results have not been dissimilar when Gallup has asked whether voters preferred a cut in local rates if this meant a reduction in local services or an extension of the services even if this involved an increase in rates .
26 In Tanzania , Julius Nyerere commented , ‘ Our purpose was primarily a political purpose ; it was an extension of the political control which the Tanzanian people secured in 1961 . ’
27 There , they argued , ‘ the social structure is … limited to an extension of the family ’ .
28 Hence there was an extension of the powers of local government and the state intervened after 1870 to provide universal elementary education .
29 Secondly , it should be clarified that the charter does not involve an extension of the Community 's present powers or any presumption that nation states will have no freedom to implement the charter 's principles in their own way .
30 ‘ In our view there is no conflict between the process of European integration and an extension of the co-operation between the European Community and its neighbours in East and West . ’
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