Example sentences of "[art] demand for " in BNC.

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1 This is an author who has contributed to the Russia which has come after him — to the emergence there , at the present time , of the demand for a lawful Opposition , for the duality of democracy .
2 Cavaye of MacGregor and Company says that stock levels should reflect business and the demand for the kind of food being served .
3 Furthermore , a fear of revolution on the lines of that which had occurred in France still loomed large in the minds of the new English bourgeoisie , underpinning the demand for an organized police system geared to the protection of the life and property of the ruling classes ( Reiner 1985 ) .
4 The demand for shell suits in shiny crinkle and trilobal fabrics is waning and there will certainly be less of these versions around by next spring as far as the more fashion conscious wearer is concerned .
5 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
6 The ideal interior is neutral and unobstructed , while the demand for floor area pushes buildings to the limits of their sites , making public spaces , or any but the thinnest facades , unprofitable .
7 Eventually equipment purchases will have to be made so long as the demand for packaging is there .
8 Although it seems that the South is recovering its appetite for fresh fish , with restaurants buying about 30 per cent of the fish sold in the area , there is no doubt that there has been a positive nosedive in the demand for fresh fish in Britain as whole .
9 We 've noticed a fall in the demand for allotments . ’
10 The use of telex machines increased 7 per cent in the year 1987-88 and the demand for fax machines will outstrip that this year .
11 ‘ It pays well and has brought valuable jobs , but if the demand for slate drops they will close us down without a second thought , ’ one said .
12 For example , it might be possible to predict the demand for desk-top minicomputers in West Germany or France from earlier demand for the product in the USA .
13 Now suppose that a car manufacturer wishes to estimate the demand for cars in Panaragua , a South American country , for which no data is available .
14 The demand for grants has consistently outstripped the National Park Authority funds .
15 A commentary on the effect of Government planning in the last few years is found in the recent report of the Working Party on the Building Industry : ‘ The producers of building materials … found that their assessment of the demand for their goods was liable to be upset by sudden changes of policy which they could not possibly foresee . ’
16 Only a day or two ago in The Times , a high academic figure was complaining that ‘ the nature of the demand for education , at least over the next few years , seems unlikely to correspond with any precision to the national need for more scientists and technologists ’ .
17 The right to the ‘ pursuit of happiness ’ and the right to an ‘ adequate standard of living ’ are dead opposites , as opposite as the right to pursue something and the right to be given something , as opposite as the demand for minimum compulsion in society and the demand for maximum compulsion .
18 The right to the ‘ pursuit of happiness ’ and the right to an ‘ adequate standard of living ’ are dead opposites , as opposite as the right to pursue something and the right to be given something , as opposite as the demand for minimum compulsion in society and the demand for maximum compulsion .
19 For Lacan desire itself becomes a splitting within the subject : ‘ desire is neither the appetite for satisfaction , nor the demand for love , but the difference resulting from the subtraction of the first from the second , the very phenomenon of their splitting ’ ( Lacan , Feminine Sexuality , 81 ) .
20 One is that the cradle to grave provision of welfare , implicit in the Beveridge proposals , has proved to be too expensive and that the demand for welfare has grown faster than has the national income to pay for adequate comprehensive services and benefits .
21 These two forms of dissent coalesced in the demand for a stronger approach to the Tory nostrum of tariff reform .
22 The middlemen who organized supplies of these crops for European traders were not only accumulators of capital but also invested in new opportunities , such as that created by the demand for cocoa in the 1890s .
23 The result of the migration process is therefore a steady increase in the demand for purchased products , since most rural families will grow their own food , and make much of their domestic equipment .
24 In Bradford it was just such issues which gave impetus to the demand for single sex schools .
25 And is n't there a danger that the demand for food cooked in deep-fat fryers will dwindle as a result of increasing publicity about healthy eating ?
26 Two highly successful Scripture Union events in February at Colchester and Newport Pagnell , where committee members contributed , highlighted the demand for a worker .
27 It is around this time that the demand for films began to increase substantially and producers built larger studios to produce pictures that , while longer than before , were still some way short of what would become established feature length .
28 His only major mistake lay in the way he responded to the demand for international films .
29 Mr Chris Spry , for the London ambulance service , said the police were unable to meet the demand for accident services , particularly those phoned through to hospitals from family doctors .
30 The need to call in troops , according to Mr Spry , became apparent by mid-afternoon yesterday when the police could not meet the demand for accident services .
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