Example sentences of "which involve [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Understand and use transactional language effectively in a variety of situations which involve a range of audiences .
2 MARRIAGES which involve a partner who has been married before are more likely to end in the divorce courts than ones between two people who have never before been up the aisle .
3 The problem management procedures which involve the Computer Group Manager are described below .
4 In their writing , Froebel , Pestalozzi , Edgeworth , the Macmillans and Susan Isaacs reiterate basic principles for effective learning , all of which involve the child as an active learner not just as a passive receptacle ( Curtis 1986 , Ch. 2 ) .
5 The opportunities to do so will depend on the extent to which there are formal decisions to be taken which involve the transfer of children from one bureaucratic status to another : from non-statemented to statement Ed ; from the register of a mainstream to a special school , or vice versa ; from full application of the National Curriculum to temporary or long-term disapplication .
6 There is thus a contradiction between the forces of production , in particular the labour power of the workers which produces wealth , and the relations of production which involve the appropriation of much of that wealth by the capitalists .
7 Traumatic dreams — which involve the reliving of some trauma — such as an accident , a mugging , or a sexual assault .
8 The main aim of humanistic approaches is to draw the learner into an affective engagement with the learning process , to make classroom activities meaningful as experiences which involve the individual as a whole person .
9 Thus any services which involve the payment of fees will be under-used by the lower socio-economic groups — dentists ' services is a good example .
10 Hence the ubiquity of testing , and evaluation schemes which involve the assessment of teacher or student performances .
11 In addition to the activities of members on the floor of the House or in the parties , there has been an attempt to restore or increase the influence of the Commons by adopting new procedures , most of which involve the development of a new committee system .
12 Less organised , but equally important , are those sanctions which involve the mobilisation of public disapproval in a more diffuse way against those who break society 's non-legal rules .
13 He gives two possible reasons , both of which involve the repression of the perversions .
14 There is a whole group of stories , of which Grinsell notes thirty-nine , which involve the movement of stones .
15 Barker and Spence ( 1988 ) propose that the most effective way of combating these problems is to encourage the development of so-called food forests which involve the intercropping of food-producing trees and shrubs .
16 Let us suppose that a Government , a party , observing that the rate of increase of the national income has been as high as 3 per cent in real terms over the last few years , were to decide to make plans which involve the growth of public expenditure at the rate of 2and1/2 ; per cent , so as to be a little within the recent happy experience .
17 11.2 At the same time , the Department recognises that it has long been practice to seek assistance from the police in certain situations , particularly in order to avoid a breach of the peace when carrying out statutory duties which involve the restriction of liberty and removal of persons .
18 This type of immunity can be naturally acquired in two ways both of which involve the production of antibodies :
19 It is therefore logical that the 1988 UN Convention on International Bills of Exchange should adopt criteria of internationality which involve the form of the instrument rather than the place of business of the parties .
20 We need to recognize that at some level , the processes of computer-aided historical research which involve the application of expert or subject-specific knowledge — are explicable in generic terms that can be made accessible to non-specialists .
21 First , he applies it to the rites of purification which a warrior has to perform among , for example , the American Indian peoples of Natchez and the Pima , which involve the killer in being taboo for days , weeks or even months after the killing .
22 Back to erm Locke 's state of nature , as I mentioned erm according to Locke the individual in the state of nature erm has certain rights which involve the enforcement of the law of nature erm and this means that he has legislative and executive authority .
23 Avoid ‘ healthy ’ outdoor pursuits which involve the use of your own legs .
24 Pickett ( 1988 ) , for example , has discussed the role of biological agents as components of crop-protection strategies which involve the use of pyrethroid insecticides ( section 6.2.3 ) .
25 The Act creates six offences , all of which involve the use of language or material that is ‘ threatening , abusive or insulting , ’ each of which will be considered in turn .
26 However , there are certainly interactions which involve the use of more Creole than this .
27 Greenpeace had argued that the commissioning tests , which involve the use of radioactive materials , should not have been allowed before a final decision on the plant 's go-ahead .
28 Mow small systems are technically feasible and schemes exist which involve the hotelier in no capital cost at all .
29 If it is accepted , as I argue , that a judge , when sitting in his court , is frequently required to make decisions which involve an assessment of where the public interest lies and so to make a political decision , then he can not be said to act neutrally , although he may still be the person best suited to make that particular decision .
30 Another aspect of trying to appreciate the task from the child 's point of view is found in studies of class inclusion , which involve an ability fundamental to classification .
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