Example sentences of "[vb -s] a key [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Fforde highlights a key difficulty for his argument by pointing out that in the debates about the issue which dominated Edwardian Conservatism — tariff reform — the Conservative Party developed a language which ‘ employed a great deal of anti- laissez faire rhetoric and espoused policies which involved state expansion ’ .
2 Because of the difficulties of getting it all together , the chairperson or co-ordinator has a key part to play ( see Chairing meetings on page 28 ) .
3 ‘ Every individual here tonight has a key part to play in this great plan .
4 Headquarter 's has a key contribution to make in recruitment .
5 The denigration of office work as inferior , non-manual labour , has a key place in the sexual transformation of clerical work around the turn of the century .
6 From the perspective of psychoanalytic theory , religion has a key importance in human societies .
7 The French tyre manufacturer has a key role to play in the Bugatti , and is developing the world 's first ultra-high performance tyre specifically for four-wheel drive supercars .
8 In pursuing this aim , IDB 's Marketing Development Division has a key role to play through the wide range of support which it can offer to all sizes of companies in Northern Ireland involved in manufacturing or providing internationally tradeable services .
9 The Teacher Placement Service has a key role as any in this .
10 The chemist has a key role to play in protecting resources , health and the environment , and also preventing the ‘ dumping ’ in developing countries of chemicals rejected as too dangerous for use in the industrial world .
11 It is not surprising to find , therefore , that the womb has a key role in many religious teachings .
12 The second messenger InsP 3 has a key role in controlling both the mobilization of internal stores and the entry of external calcium .
13 Dreaming has a key role in psychoanalytic theory .
14 Medical audit has a key role in negotiating and monitoring standards of asthma care .
15 The financial controller has a key role to play in facilitating this learning process by improving the way in which the cost-accounting system reveals what really are the cost-drivers ( i.e. the factors really leading to the incidence of specific types of costs ) .
16 Saunders argues that the home has a key role in providing such ontological security , a sense of refuge to which people can retreat and be themselves .
17 There is obviously much uncertainty in these broad generalizations , but geomorphic evidence has a key role to play in relating such global tectonic models to the geological history of the continents .
18 We believe that N C V O has a key role to play in involving the voluntary sector in representing your concerns .
19 LOCAL government has a key role in making the world a better place , according to a Middlesbrough council official .
20 The Institute has a key role to play in bringing the expertise of transport professionals to bear on this issue .
21 MIPS Technologies Inc refugee Chet Sylvestri , now over at Sun Microsystems Inc and responsible for putting Sparc over the top as an architecture , reckons a key step could be getting the otherwise anathema Windows NT operating system ported to the chip .
22 It then assigns a key worker to discuss the move with the child and his or her social worker and carers .
23 Olson assigns a key role to interest group leaders , whom he sees as practical entrepreneurial figures , interested in making a success of their group because of the material benefits it will bring .
24 An academic point , maybe , but it underlines a key difference in character and ability between new and old .
25 Some stress that capitalism benefits a key group of workers — as in the theory associated with Lenin of a labour ‘ aristocracy ’ whose loyalty is bought by special privileges , or in O'Connor 's ( 1973 ) account of the interests of workers in the monopoly capital sector .
26 Reviewing plays a key part in the process of learning from experience .
27 ACE exists predominantly as an ectoenzyme of vascular endothelial cells and plays a key part in the renin-angiotensin and kallikrein-kinin systems by activating angiotensin I into angiotensin II and inactivating bradykinin .
28 The IgSF molecule CD2 , whose expression is largely restricted to the T-lymphocyte lineage , plays a key part in mediating adhesion between human T lymphocytes and accessory or target cells ( reviewed in ref.5 ) .
29 This remark had important implications in the theory of the technique of psychoanalysis , where transference — the way the analyst comes to take on the emotional elements of a parent figure for the analysand — plays a key part in understanding the therapeutic effects of psychoanalysis .
30 Phospholipase A2 ( PLA2 ) is the rate limiting enzyme in the formation of prostaglandins and probably plays a key part in the pathology of various inflammatory diseases .
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