Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] to a [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sun attributed its profit drop to gross margin declines due to a heavier mix of upgrade shipments ( specifically to Models 30 and 41 because it could n't deliver its more powerful systems ) and increased shipments of non-systems components such as memory and storage . |
2 | The means by which much of the information held and generated at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is made available to a wider audience is in the form of publications . |
3 | Gorbachev linked this to a broader requirement for states to reject ‘ any military presence outside national frontiers ’ . |
4 | Similar training methods were used and , with the publication of many of the ILT materials ( Yates , Christmas and Wilson , 1981 ) these approaches became available to a wider range of trainers . |
5 | I believe that the maintained grammar school offers the best hope at present of making accessible to a larger population than ever before the best of the qualities and habits of which it somewhat accidentally finds itself the custodian : respect for learning , the encouragement of deep and strenuous thought , a regard for style , and the tacit assumption of contracts of mutual responsibility between individuals and between an individual and his society . |
6 | Thus , Scott J concluded that not only does an original landlord remain liable to an original tenant throughout the lease , but he remains liable to a later assignee of the lease , despite the absence of any privity , thus achieving mutuality between the liability of an original landlord and that of an original tenant … |
7 | The transformation from hard to soft back in no way dilutes the presentation of the writings in order to attract a different type of reader , rather it makes available to a wider audience , a collection of historical character studies at a more attractive price , something that , in this day and age , we should all be grateful for . |