Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] an [adj] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Hogarth devised a line of beauty that has an uncanny similarity to a woman 's back !
2 The refusal to concede that gives an obstinate glory to Spanish policy , conquered any thought of a negotiated settlement .
3 Beyond the last buildings of Cowgill , a bridge over the river admits to the branch road that gives an alternative return to Dent Town .
4 In 1993 , the year that brings an open market to Europe , the European nations seem to take a similar view of Britain , regarding it as a strange and ultimately negligible country .
5 You now know that local government is a satisfying career choice and offers an exciting challenge to the solicitor .
6 Obviously this is highly selective , and has an uncertain relationship to non-documentary reality ; this might be called the problem of ‘ rose-tinted documentation ’ .
7 The town predates Richmond in Surrey , whatever the latter may say , and has an unshakeable claim to be the home of the ‘ sweet lass of Richmond Hill ’ , Frances I'Anson .
8 Field independence allows the individual to separate the parts of an item or a situation from the whole , and implies an analytic approach to problems ; however , field dependence emphasises the whole object and allows one to deal efficiently with material which does not require decomposition .
9 But for relatively inexpensive , early drinking , Champagnes , the judicious addition of good quality Pinot Meunier to a cuvée is indispensable and provides an immediate appeal to both nose and palate .
10 Matching the job to the person will ensure that he or she is not overloaded and makes an effective contribution to the enterprise .
11 It takes very little time to do and makes an enormous difference to the finished garment .
12 This however is not due to a desire to rock'n'roll but represents an instinctive response to signals interpreted by their mind configuration as a call to food , sex or perhaps just good arachnid company .
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