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

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1 Well this to , to photograph anything , this just happens to be a camera and I suppose that would appeal to a lot of camera collectors to people that I er er who I work with , people I know , friends and that , they know I 'm interested in photography and they always ask me about cameras
2 So so , what , no , if it appeals , what I 'm saying is , if it appeals to me , I could imagine it would appeal to a lot of people out there .
3 Back To The Planet might appeal to a section of the so-called dregs of society , but they feel they 're setting a different agenda .
4 I would like to think that my ministry would appeal to a cross section of the population , that Official Unionists could come to my services and not be insulted by anything I might say .
5 The selectors did know the gender of the artists but they stressed their aim to choose a show that would appeal to a cross section of visitors .
6 So it looks as though our scheming is of no avail , though we are still hoping to see you here one day — surely our wild country must appeal to a shooting man ?
7 Packed with gardening know-how , its structured style and easy-to-follow , well-illustrated format will appeal to every gardener , from novice to enthusiast .
8 Packed with gardening know-how , its structured style and easy-to-follow , well-illustrated format will appeal to every gardener , from novice to enthusiast .
9 After it it seen this week at the Tron Theatre , Glasgow , the company will be taking Antigone to the Mercat Theatre in Drumchapel and to the Gorbals Unemployed Workers ' Centre , where Reekie expects that the ‘ strong , accessible storyline ’ of the play will appeal to an audience who respond to exactly such elements when they are presented in the form of TV soaps .
10 That may appeal to an audience of a certain age , but it is a pretty foggy vision .
11 Such a move would surely appeal to an electorate which is looking for moderation and co-operation .
12 He will appeal to the public today in an attempt to drive home his claim that Britain has an ‘ historic opportunity ’ for a partnership government .
13 It is less evident that such a strategy would appeal to the daughter of a tradesman , who might after all be able to serve in her father 's shop , or to the daughter of a white-collar worker , to whom the printing trade might appear to be a step down in the world in some respects : inky and dirty , even if requiring literacy .
14 ( 2 ) Regulations shall provide that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by a magistrates ' court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Crown Court and that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by the Crown Court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Court of Appeal .
15 A person affected by a forfeiture order may appeal to the Crown Court to have it withdrawn or delayed .
16 According to Stuart Reid of Weatherall Green & Smith , the first property agent to open up in Berlin , the scheme will appeal to the banking , insurance and professional sectors .
17 The negative claim insists that a judge may not appeal to the law 's warrant for his decision when he can not show that conventions force him to do what he does , because the ideal is corrupted by any suggestion that past political decisions can yield rights and duties other than those dictated by convention .
18 If Northumberland County Council approves a plan for waste tipping near their home , animal lovers will appeal to the Minister to overturn the decision .
19 Any applicant who is aggrieved either by a refusal or a condition on a permission can appeal to the Secretary of State who , in effect , considers the whole application afresh .
20 If the applicant is aggrieved by the decision of the local planning authority to refuse permission or approval of the proposed development , or to grant permission or approval subject to conditions , he may appeal to the Secretary of State for the Environment in accordance with section 36 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 within six months of receipt of this notice .
21 If a firm considers it will have to spend too much to comply with the statutory requirements it can appeal to the Secretary of State .
22 The parents now say they 'll appeal to the Secretary of State .
23 Furthermore , an applicant who had been refused planning permission could appeal to the ministry .
24 It might also appeal to the leaseback private owner who wants a new state-of-the-art , low cost aircraft that is easy to fly but capable of earning its keep .
25 If such a claim is made , the Commission may decide that there is no such distinct market ( in which case the member state concerned can appeal to the Court of First Instance ) or it may continue to deal with the merger itself , with particular reference to competition in the market concerned .
26 ( 2 ) Regulations shall provide that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by a magistrates ' court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Crown Court and that a legal or other representative against whom action is taken by the Crown Court under subsection ( 1 ) may appeal to the Court of Appeal .
27 The Law Society announced today that it would appeal to the Court of Appeal against the Divisional Court 's refusal of its application for a declaration that the Lord Chancellor 's proposed standard fee scheme was unlawful .
28 For there is a formula which generates the ‘ deviant ’ continuation from the same early stages ; since both series start in the same way , we can not appeal to the way in which one starts in order to justify our preference for its way of going on .
29 Several attempts were made within the ranks of the French right to establish a united movement which would appeal to the electorate .
30 The egoist might now appeal to the difference between awareness and attentive attentiveness .
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