Example sentences of "[adv] [be] the [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Snow conditions are perfect , and so is the view to Drangajökull . |
2 | Sadder still are the references to death — Bonnard 's brother in early 1941 and his wife , ‘ ma pauvre Marthe ’ , in January 1942 . |
3 | Most impressive is probably the Mustang nose and propeller at what once was the entrance to Steeple Morden . |
4 | The moments which both Devlin and Lloyd remembered most clearly were the perils to Ramsey 's life . |
5 | As this also is the way to understanding religion , we must go forward at this point . |
6 | Indeed , I think that probably is the rival to Lucidas as the demonstration of how the depersonalizing is compatible with the most intense personal involvement . |
7 | Nursing agencies have often been the means to re-entry in the past , and they too are having to adapt to new forces at work which for them could represent a consumer boom . |
8 | Protecting your idea fast is the key to success , says Rogers in his new book , How To Make Money From Ideas And Inventions ( Kogan Page , Pounds 9.99 ) . |
9 | There was no doubt about it , from the nodding and mad capering , that here was the answer to Mildred 's sudden disappearance . |
10 | Unveiling a commemorative plaque at the opening , John Rimmington , director general of the Health and Safety Executive , said , ‘ Utilising your resources effectively is the key to success and AEA have done just that with this building . |
11 | What the country got instead was the return to normality with all its faults ; and a general election . |
12 | One of the most basic freedoms anywhere is the right to peace , and the choice of quiet over noise . |