Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [art] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , in a $52 billion-a-year industry obsessed with appearances , some companies seem to think that ‘ creativity ’ and ‘ style ’ rather than hard-headed business strategies are the keys to success .
2 With growing awareness of the hazard caused by the accumulation of elevated levels of radon in buildings , these maps are a guide to radon emission at surface related to different lithologies .
3 If individual goals are the key to motivation , can managers discover the goals of their staff ?
4 Death and violence are the accompaniments to negotiation as South Africa struggles forward to elections next year .
5 This technique of free association is a contribution to psychology which is used widely by psychotherapists , including behaviourists .
6 THE 1987 heavyweight fight betwen Joe Bugner and Frank Bruno at Spurs was my first big promotion and to say I was wet behind the ears is an insult to water .
7 Alwyn 's new series Alwyn Crawshaw Paints Oils ( £39.99 for the set of three videos from Teaching Art Ltd ) is splendid for those struggling with the particular problems of oil paint and Jonathan Stephenson 's An Introduction to Oil Painting ( Seeba Films ) has plenty of practical advice as well as three short demonstrations .
8 The change in auditory target pointing shown in Table 6 supports the hypothesis that adaptation is due to change in the proprioceptive sense in the arm , while the adaptation in the non-preferred hand in Table 7 supports the other hypothesis ; that visual perception is the key to adaptation .
9 PARTNERSHIP is the key to success for the Rathbone Society 's alliance with County Durham Training and Enterprise Council .
10 Finally , do n't assume winning a talent contest is a passport to success .
11 Many companies feel that the appointment of a good overseas agent is an alternative to involvement in the market themselves .
12 Where there is great specificity in seed-dispersal , a state of affairs that seems in general very rare , the disappearance of the dispersal agent is the road to extinction for the plant .
13 J. F. Stein 's An Introduction to Neurophysiology is a very good introduction because the chain of argument from observation to explanation is maintained .
14 Confusion is the cousin to Chaos .
15 This was specifically endorsed by Lord Pearce in Esso where he explained that what Lord MacNaghten meant was that the adequacy of consideration was a key to oppression and that oppression is a key to reasonableness .
16 Today 's Stagisti , guided by the mechanical tragedies that befell their hapless predecessors , know that preventive maintenance is the key to dependability .
17 The difference which justifies the labels is the period to maturity of the debts , or to put it the other way round , the length of time for which the funds are borrowed .
18 Recognition is a prerequisite to understanding , since what has not been recognised can hardly be understood .
19 It became clear that the quality of the programme was the key to degree of success .
20 From its throat , where a carelessly tied scarf failed to conceal deep scars , to its feet , encased in boots that I imagined I recognized , the monster was a monument to grime .
21 Their football was a credit to Hand , and Cecere ensured that it would at least be rewarded by an extra 30 minutes when he collected Maskell 's pass and tucked the ball behind Steve Sutton .
22 Rex was no stranger to reception desk psychology .
23 He recalled the movie Member of the Wedding which he described as ‘ the ONLY adult film I have ever seen which made a serious attempt to analyse the idea of adolescent loneliness being the prelude to alone-ness . ’
24 They could be bound together by the belief , found in Bacon , that religious controversies were an impediment to science .
25 Any covering will help to reduce the loss of nutrients from the soil but the advantage of growing crops such as mustard or rape is the improvement to soil structure when ploughed or dug into the soil in spring .
26 THE award of more than £18.5 million to the American athlete Butch Reynolds is an outrage to justice and sport .
27 It says that health and social policies should accept that responsible drinking in pubs is a benefit to society .
28 Competitiveness is the key to job creation and the key to competitiveness is the control of inflation .
29 Regular , enjoyable exercise is the key to fitness improvement .
30 Flexibility is the key to success and is especially important when the employment situation is difficult and changing rapidly .
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