Example sentences of "sense [prep] [noun] to [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Few countries have shown such a remarkable sense of responsibility to their station buildings as New Zealand . |
2 | He had a strong sense of responsibility to his vocation of preaching and loved to compare himself to St Paul . |
3 | These will vary from Compact to Compact but you will be expected to show : a ) that your attendance and punctuality have been consistently good , b ) that you can work reliably at school , c ) that you have spent a specific amount of time on Work Experience , d ) that you have a positive sense of responsibility to your school and the wider community . |
4 | As go-between , the area supervisor has a sense of responsibility towards his seniors matching his sense of loyalty to his field staff . |
5 | THIS week the English Tourist Board announced the winners in a new competition intended to restore a sense of pride to our tourist centres , and tempt back visitors from abroad . |
6 | In her first traditional Christmas speech recorded at Sandringham , she said the peace and tranquility of Norfolk brought a sense of continuity to her family life . |
7 | It was to prevent that happening that I wanted to act , in homage to Modigliani and to my father , and out of a sense of duty to their memory . |
8 | The self-help suggestions as outlined in this book will help to increase your energy levels and restore a sense of harmony to your life , no matter how frenetic that life may be . |
9 | This is rendered quite conscious not just in the touching veneration of Andy White ( ‘ it 's in my blood ! ’ ) but even in the work of Sonic Youth , who apply a sense of legacy to their history of rock extremity . |
10 | Our chastity , indeed our whole life , only makes sense in relation to our love to God … |
11 | A mother is in some sense outside time to her baby , and young children usually have no realistic idea of how old their mothers are . |