Example sentences of "[adv] the solution to " in BNC.

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1 If only the solution to the Church 's other problems were as straightforward .
2 It was Reagan , but it could have been Thatcher , who said in 1981 , ‘ Government is not the solution to our problems .
3 The publisher may be correct in believing that there is a space for a book which reviews Picasso 's career in its entirety and discusses the full range of his activity as a painter , draughtsman , printmaker , sculptor and ceramicist , but this publication is certainly not the solution to this requirement , and Professor Warncke of the University of Tübingen is , sadly , not the scholar to undertake this enormous task .
4 That is clearly not the solution to the problems of education in Britain .
5 Tree plantations " not the solution to global warming "
6 The speed humps are not the solution to the problem of speeding .
7 So Alexander left the surgery determined that he , himself , was going to find out the solution to his curious problem .
8 Erm well the solution to that was to hold the meetings of the General Assembly , where the hostile American majority was , but not to permit a vote to be taken on any resolution and this meant that President Johnson could pursue his , his then secret plan of bombing the north without any hostile United Nations resolution being passed against it .
9 Erm well the solution to that was to hold the meetings of the General Assembly , where the hostile American majority was , but not to permit a vote to be taken on any resolution and this meant that President Johnson could pursue his , his then secret plan of bombing the north without any hostile United Nations resolution being passed against it .
10 If , as the theory of heterosexism suggested , the origins of homosexual oppression are social , then the solution to that oppression will also be social .
11 But as Fairbairns points out , there has been some disagreement as to where the solutions to the subordinate position of women lie .
12 The final decision as to what to count is actually the solution to the problem in hand ; this decision is taken only through a long series of complicated exploratory maneuvers ’ ( Labov 1972a : 82 ) .
13 Actually the solution to this minor conundrum is not all that difficult , but it takes us through some steps which are not relevant to our main line of discussion , and so we shall postpone it to an endnote to this chapter ( p. 79 ) .
14 Certainly the solutions to the ‘ black problem ’ of the past 200 years have been of limited vision — hostile , intolerant and frequently brutal .
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