Example sentences of "the key to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean , this is a good point is a good place to start actually because the , the concept of the ego is the key to whole of this and the changed role of anxiety highlights the difference I think , I think rather , rather , rather clearly .
2 This is the key to Dorothy Heathcote 's attitude to drama ; may I suggest it is also a key to the re-thinking that will have to be done vis-à-vis the arts and the curriculum .
3 ‘ I reckoned I might go and take a look at my inheritance , ’ Adam said , checking that the key to Wyvis Hall was safe in the pocket of his shorts .
4 Dixon — Walker — Dorigo at the back and brought in a target-man at top — the key to norways big win ( 10–0 ) vs san marino was jostein flo : he won every single duel in the air …
5 I told the guards and took the key to Whitton 's chamber .
6 And here lies the key to Egerton Grey : it is a hotel in disguise .
7 The key to disqualification lay in ‘ episcopal ordination ’ and , MacManaway having been admitted by the laying on of hands of a bishop , he could not sit .
8 Such action widened the growing split between those Republicans ( notably the Provisional IRA and Provisional Sinn Fein ) who felt that military action was the key to Ireland 's liberation , and those , like the official IRA and Sinn Fein , who considered that political means were still preferable ( Hannigan , 1985 ) .
9 As Donnison says , ‘ The crucial needs arise from an unavoidable responsibility for caring for someone who depends on you ’ ; as Fairbairn says , ‘ Dependency is the key to women 's oppression .
10 Dependency is the key to women 's oppression .
11 But it 's the key to things .
12 AS/400 ARCHITECTURE MODEL IS THE KEY TO IBM 's PLANS TO SAVE THE MAINFRAME
13 This list is not exhaustive , and various writers attempted to show that their selected list of traits were the ones that provided the key to leadership .
14 All agreed that the tactical decision on whether to go east or west at Cape Finisterre had been the key to success .
15 In any event , the introduction of market pricers , and competition , was the key to success , he said .
16 The key to success Graham Rice visits Hazel Key at her famous pelargonium nursery .
17 The key to success
18 Organisation they say — though I 've never cracked it myself — is the key to success and you ca n't hope to be efficient unless , for a start , you have a tidy garden shed or garage , where most people store tools these days !
19 They see part of the key to success in clever ideas for retuning , which are secrets as closely guarded as the recipe for Coca Cola .
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 ‘ A high degree of professionalism is the key to success in today 's complex and competitive world . ’
22 They realise that a free-trade solution is required : the key to success will depend as much on political courage as diplomatic skill .
23 Pre-treatment is then the key to success .
24 Only those who buy records hold the key to success .
25 The key to success with such an approach is planning and communication such that everyone involved understands what is happening and their own role within the total picture .
26 The key to success is to :
27 Confidence is the key to success in partnerships : the more happy experiences the better .
28 If teachers are the key to success of the information skills development than they will require convincing that the new approach can work in practice or at least that there is a body of sound research which proves the efficacy of information skills in the curriculum .
29 The key to success in collecting information , however , is not so much the organizational ability of the clearinghouses , but the confidence of the librarians that their information and experience will be disseminated carefully , effectively , and , sometimes , with discretion .
30 Because this is the key to success .
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