Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] to [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | On the whole , these informal practices are conducive to the management 's organizational goals rather than a departure from them . |
2 | The main areas of restriction are due to the machine 's inability or difficulty in coping with very large calculations at a satisfactory speed , large amounts of text or graphics , fast animation or large shapes , device control , and real-time control . |
3 | With Reiter 's disease the ill-effects are due to the body 's reaction rather than to actual infection . |
4 | The flatmates are used to the girl 's rugged pick-ups , but Spunk ( cracking nuts with his teeth , eating unshelled eggs and raw sausages ) is a new wrinkle . |
5 | Oralists believe that every deaf child of normal intelligence can learn lipreading and speech , and that signing and fingerspelling are harmful to a child 's learning process . |
6 | Similar to ( age-related ) personal allowance , the married couple 's age-related increases are subject to a couple 's income so it is possible that they might get less than the full addition — or maybe nothing extra at all . |
7 | Causeway Coast Railbreaks are operated by NIR Travel Ltd ( ABTA No. 96022 ) and are subject to the Company 's Booking Conditions , which are available for inspection at all Travel Centres . |
8 | If they are subject to the court 's jurisdiction , or if the court can compel a party to produce them … , violation of the other country 's judicial sovereignty is avoided by ordering that the deposition take place outside the country . |
9 | Tax benefits are consumer led , unlike traditional welfare payments , which are subject to the Government 's control of public expenditure . |
10 | Theorists operating in this way are guilty of the fortune-teller 's evasion and are subject to the falsificationist 's criticism . |
11 | Other event-producing situations are unrelated to an individual 's approach to life or personality characteristics . |
12 | Certainly , these early learning years are crucial to a child 's educational development . |
13 | Others , such as the use of newer drugs when these are appropriate to the patient 's needs , will cost more . |
14 | It also includes an assessment of the significant estimates and judgements made by the Directors in the preparation of the accounts , and of whether the accounting policies are appropriate to the Group 's circumstances , consistently applied and adequately disclosed . |
15 | Clearly , conscious processes are central to an individual 's own experience , but most of us remain neutral as to whether they are central to cognitive processes given that many , if not most , of these are not conscious . |
16 | The finance and management of school education in England and Wales are central to the government 's programme of education reform . |
17 | If understanding the way children think , how they respond to experience and how adults can identify the messages which children give through their behaviour , are central to the teacher 's art , then initial teacher training should offer more than lip service to classroom experience . |
18 | Problems with men are central to the Bytches ' complaints , and the record begins with a potent warning in ‘ Comin' Back Strapped ’ , a call to arms for women who have been slapped around . |
19 | Gas exports are central to the USSR 's strategy , which appears , quite sensibly , to be geared towards conserving home-produced oil by the substitution of other fuels and maintaining the influx of foreign exchange through the increasing export of other fuels — particularly gas . |
20 | Music , dance and art are integral to the island 's culture — and not just for the benefit of tourists . |
21 | Multidisciplinary perspectives are important to the Centre 's work and the dissemination of its results . |
22 | However , as it diverts resources from historical and current expenditure items and therefore continuing provision , it is essential that it rests on the establishment of carefully planned priorities which are important to the school 's development . |
23 | Coalport Minerva and Mason 's Ironstone are specialist units catering for very particular types of produce and both are important to the Group 's strategy of developing its valuable brands . |
24 | General Accident 's new riverside offices , for example , are complementary to the city 's traditional architecture . |
25 | Sometimes such attitudes are secondary to a patient 's current mood state ; in other cases they are long-standing and firmly established . |
26 | The decision faced by firms as to which intermediary to use , and the policies to be adopted at this point , are critical to the firm 's future in the market . |
27 | These two limbs are essential to a candidate 's training and he ought not to become a corporate member until he satisfies both requirements . ’ |
28 | In Fig. 8.6 the amounts of fallen debris are proportional to the areas ABCD and ABEF : the amount provided by the cliff in Fig. 8.6B will obviously be much greater than that provided by the cliff in Fig. 8.6A . |
29 | Since fast reactors can breed from the depleted uranium in the spent fuel from thermal reactors , it can be calculated that in FBR terms British stocks of depleted uranium are comparable to the country 's coal reserves . |
30 | Although their output can not be easily measured like the productivity of a factory , nevertheless they are vital to the nation 's economy as well as to its stability and happiness . |