Example sentences of "[be] relevant to " in BNC.

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1 At the moment erm because of the extra time we 've got available because production investment has been delayed because of ministerial decisions , we 've set in train three further studies and they will look collectively at alternatives , comparison in combat modelling and also in the numbers and if I could describe those three very briefly because I think they 're the they 're relevant to what we 're talking about .
2 Within moments , he is talking about Brecht 's THREEPENNY OPERA pointing out how Brecht invented an abstract London , not in order to escape from the reality of the city , but to create a generalized framework which could be relevant to audiences in many different places .
3 Dance is firstly a physical activity and if it is obscured by complicated costumes , props , machinery , lighting and stage effects , it ceases to be relevant to anything but the cleverness of the producer .
4 Britain has an annual trade deficit of around £8bn with West Germany and Mr Pohl 's comments could be relevant to Britain if the Government decided to join the exchange rate mechanism .
5 It could not afford to be seen as a drain on the taxpayer and it should be relevant to the times .
6 If anyone claims to be making a factual statement , then they ought to be able to state what observations would be relevant to determining the truth or falsity of that statement .
7 Whatever standard is set it should be relevant to the operation , clearly stated and effectively communicated
8 ‘ All living creatures will be relevant to our forthcoming discussion , sir .
9 What have we learnt about the non-verbal correlates of pain in man and babies which might be relevant to animals ?
10 To what extent can any library system , of any type , attempt to acquire all the publications which might be relevant to its purpose ?
11 A manager can also take the initial foundation course which tackles those issues that may be relevant to any manager , whether inside or outside the CAB .
12 The second section , with which the chapter ends , may be relevant to the nursing of patients in hospital but is not confined to that context .
13 How could healing from a priest when I had no faith be of any assistance , and was n't the whole of that phoney world perfectly epitomized by the belief that the wanderings of an old man in the Oxfordshire lanes in the 1930s , seeking the energies of various plants , could possibly be relevant to a most dreaded disease ?
14 This consideration can affect the process of data modelling since the cognitive models available define the ‘ entities thought to be relevant to the task in hand ’ .
15 A good researcher knows in advance what he wants because it will be relevant to answering the problem he has set himself .
16 A question , to be included , should be relevant to the problem being studied .
17 It is almost certain that classificatory data on informants ( e.g. sex , age , marital status , social class ) will be relevant to subsequent analyses .
18 Her Majesty 's Inspectorate recently published a study of the Danish folkeskole , one of a series highlighting various aspects of foreign education systems believed to be relevant to British practice .
19 It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution .
20 The diversity of factors and problems suggests that no single preventive measure is likely to be relevant to all patients , and that effective prevention will have to include different procedures at the various stages in the chain of events leading up to the suicide attempt .
21 The subjects should be relevant to the needs of the students at all stages of training .
22 Some people were outstanding and became the deified men and women of the great religions , and their lives can be shown to be relevant to the conception of the Created God .
23 Those very features of the written word which encourage awareness of language may also encourage awareness of one 's own thinking and be relevant to the development of intellectual self-control , with incalculable consequences for the development of kinds of thinking which are characteristic of logic , mathematics and the sciences .
24 There can be no doubt that the way of life argument is widely felt to be relevant to the issue of primary school closure in rural areas .
25 As I have previously stated , my own belief is that Earth Mysteries should be relevant to the present day , and that means we must make our own relationship with the sacred sites .
26 Go through them to see which might be relevant to your own situation .
27 Quiet changes in design appear only to be relevant to new areas , so that public debate and understanding is limited .
28 A further objection to ‘ know ’ is that knowing a proposition to be true is independent of viewpoint , so that there would be no possibility of an imperative ‘ Know ’ proving like ‘ Be aware ’ to be relevant to morals .
29 We suppose , for instance , that what somebody says to us will be relevant to the occasion or to what has just been said , that people do not just issue utterances at random .
30 Your tutors can suggest books that may be relevant to you .
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