Example sentences of "[art] [noun] related to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of the demands related to Japanese control of substantial areas of Chinese territory ; the fifth and final section included demands for the installation of Japanese ‘ advisers ’ at all levels of the administration , armed forces and police . |
2 | The provisions related to public assemblies vary slightly from those for marches and processions . |
3 | The senses of polysemous words ( such as ’ charge ’ or ’ rate ’ ) are therefore most likely to have been used in the sense related to financial affairs . |
4 | The charges related to extra inducements made to players over and above their club wages , an area of football so steeped in secrecy and subterfuge , that the problem is unlikely to go away . |
5 | The typical justification for undergraduate courses involves the last of the issues related to academic courses : the distinction between ‘ content ’ and ‘ process ’ . |
6 | The parts of the programmes which might cause ‘ misunderstanding ’ should be revised , but not the parts related to academic opinions which can be discussed within society . |
7 | The pilot studies on management budgeting which tried to make clinicians accountable for a budget related to agreed workload targets demonstrated the difficulties of getting clinical cooperation on a voluntary basis and the massive efforts of persuasion and education needed for success ( Harrison et al. |
8 | A pound related to genuine market conditions is surely what is required for our balance of payments . |
9 | I wish to add a personal word on a subject related to recent events , in which I played a personal role . |
10 | He is not really a man related to other men in natural affinity or community : he is atomised man , human society pared down to a single individual . |
11 | The term picture in the novel is no doubt related to common metaphorical uses of the word when it is used of ideas , imagination , or memories . |
12 | An action related to passing-off is trade libel , sometimes referred to a malicious falsehood . |
13 | Either of the two opposing views might have worked well , but the compromise is an artefact related to social considerations , not to the problem . |