Example sentences of "response to " in BNC.

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1 A CHRISTIAN RESPONSE TO AIDS AIDS CARE EDUCATION AND TRAINING
2 Why do we need a Christian response to AIDS ?
3 ACET is a Christian response to AIDS .
4 Prevention of infection is a major part of our response to HIV/AIDS and we are the largest independent provider of schools classes on AIDS .
5 This is why we are asking your church to link with ACET in a Christian response to AIDS both at home and overseas .
6 To help provide a local response to a global problem .
7 To equip the Church to make an effective Christian response to AIDS , respecting the historic teachings of the church and providing unconditional care .
8 ‘ If there is to be an effective Christian response to AIDS we need to support organisations like ACET who are in the front line giving practical care and support . ’
9 However , we are able to enter the 1991/92 financial year with a firm financial base , a strong management team and a greater than ever determination to be an effective caring Christian response to this global epidemic wherever it is most needed .
10 After two years of taking no action in response to reports of grave and widespread violations in Iraq , the Commission on Human Rights has appointed a Special Rapporteur to investigate the human rights situation there ; another special Rapporteur has been appointed to examine violations committed by Iraqi forces in occupied Kuwait .
11 As in previous years the response to the ‘ prisoners of Conscience ’ programmes shown on the BBC in November/December 1990 has been tremendous and effective , and we are still answering 10 enquiries a week about prisoners .
12 The South Korean authorities wrote to AI in response to its appeals for imprisoned artist Hong Song-dam and publisher Chang Ui-gyun .
13 In particular in recent years , the Government 's response to large numbers of people fleeing from state oppression is to impose visas on nationals of that country .
14 The response to this call was and has continued to be overwhelming .
15 Description is a heading which includes both a description of the work itself and of the critic 's response to it .
16 A committed critic writes from a social , nationalist or political conviction , which interacts with an aesthetic response to a work of art .
17 Victor Burgin explained , for example , in The End of Art Theory that he was unwilling to be limited to an aesthetic response to ‘ the art object , which in turn is representative of the sensibility of the artist ’ .
18 A different sort of response to art is to use it as a means of learning more about the society in which it was produced ; this may be felt by a theoretician to be more important than to know the artist 's intentions , which , it can be argued , are determined by society .
19 Further , public response to works in prominent positions is rarely commented on .
20 Take , for example , this record of a personal response to Picasso 's sculpture The Man with a Sheep by the critic Tim Hilton in the catalogue for ‘ Picasso 's Picassos , in 1981 :
21 It is a usual feature of such a comparison that there is a basic level of information which is common to most of the reviews , and it is the mark of a skilful critic to have worked in some personal assessment of works , or some individual response to the show as a whole .
22 The critic may be willing to share an experience with the reader , sometimes only of the circumstances in which a work was seen , as might be included in a personality article ; but on other occasions the critic may give a fuller account of a personal response to a work of art .
23 The island 's public affairs and significant politics can occasionally be seen , out of the corner of an eye , to be no less invaded by contingency and incomprehensibility and futility than the life and times of Jimmy Ahmed , to have the status of rumour , to be little more than a remote and indecipherable response to a random outbreak of violence .
24 The book says that Eliot 's truest poetry was a form of plagiarism , in the benign sense that ‘ it was only in response to other poetry that Eliot could express his own deepest feelings ’ .
25 It has been said , by Dan Jacobson , that he ‘ aestheticises ’ his response to violence .
26 There is a chapter which discusses the letters from Germans — ‘ good Germans ’ in the main — which were sent to him in response to his book about the camps .
27 The general data presented by Cox are undeniable , but interpretation of the data rests on certain assumptions , principally that people act on an individualistic basis rather than as groups , and according to attitudes expressed in the quiet of their homes rather than in response to major events .
28 As Alan Dukes TD argued in the Dáil in response to the pastoral letter :
29 Possibly in response to the stimuli given by the bishops ' public statements , the bishops found that local councils were coming to their aid and support in opposing the proposed educational revolution .
30 ‘ Watch out , Inspector , if you can talk like that in response to one of my brainwaves we 'll have you working here . ’
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