Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [art] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Sarah holds the key to fitness
2 When it come to excitement-value , neither of the Top Yanks holds a candle to Finn 's Hotel ( Viking , June , £12.99 , 0 670 85067 5 ) , the ‘ lost novel ’ by James Joyce , allegedly completed some time between the writing of Ulysses and Finnegan 's Wake .
3 Halliday has the vision to size up virtually any position in the backs .
4 Each professor has a right to money and manpower resources depending only on his level of seniority and not on his track record in research .
5 Disinfection in normal practice presents a challenge to management .
6 BIRON prompts the user to type in a topic for which data are sought .
7 PHIL McGLINCY pays a visit to prison
8 Labour proposes a return to bureaucracy and profligacy .
9 This chapter provides an introduction to evaluation in library user education .
10 The 28-year-old defender knows the route to glory , having won the UEFA Cup with IFK Gothenburg in 1987 .
11 Mr Czarnogursky faces a Turn to page 20 , col 3
12 The MILL grinds the malt to grist .
13 Certainly night is a more solemn period than day , when the withdrawal of the sun 's influence enforces a caesura to activity .
14 DENIS LAW DRINKS A TOAST TO PLATFORM SHOES
15 The Editor reserves the right to abridge letters to suit the space available .
16 The Editor reserves the right to abridge letters to suit the space available .
17 Marriage exposes the woman to tyranny , while celibacy leaves her scarcely better off .
18 Mum Ann , east Belfast born and bred , is hoping her boy helps the Glens to victory .
19 Lotus is also used for creating quality printed output ; its WYSIWYG capabilities enable it to produce better prints than the current version of Ark , so Carello exports the data to Lotus prior to printing .
20 Within this , the traditional manager has little part to play , but management becomes the key to success as all teachers carry out both operational and managerial roles .
21 ‘ Psychohistorian ’ Hari Seldon predicts the path to glory and establishes his Thousand Year Plan : a Foundation of scientists to develop imperial muscle , a hidden Second foundation of devious mind-manipulators to safeguard the plan and eventually to step in as destined rulers .
22 Therefore what the teacher wants a student to hand in for marking is often not a piece of paper but a source file .
23 Nearly two-thirds of the world 's population has no access to electricity .
24 In his satire of the pretensions of mechanical science Dickens proclaims the value to society of automatons filling the role of policemen .
25 For a zero-coupon bond , duration equals the term to maturity .
26 Pre- or post-banding avoids the need to culture cells since adequate numbers of mitotic cells can be obtained directly from mid-term fetuses ( Table 3b ) .
27 When Argentina recognises the right to self-determination and freedom of association of the Falklands people , and gives up her claim to sovereignty over the territory , we might be more amenable to trade and contact .
28 Success in Bar Finals entitles the candidate to admission to the Bar , known as call to the Bar provided that they have completed the quaint requirement of eating the necessary number of dinners in their Inn .
29 This is only a glance at the complexity and detail of the work 's program ; full delectation of its supreme subversity means a visit to Battery Park , the City 's hugely agreeable landscaped park and esplanade along the Hudson River from Chambers to Barclay streets .
30 London team gives an honorarium to office sitters of £5–£10 for a day
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