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

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1 It is this sense of identification that gives hope to the newcomers that others will understand their fears and actions and show them the route to recovery .
2 The route to recovery is through humility .
3 He believed house prices — the key to recovery in the market — would firm by the end of the year .
4 It 's firms like ABT which may hold the key to recovery .
5 He says the key to recovery lies in advertising the town and attracting investors .
6 As James Brady knows , the patient himself holds the key to recovery .
7 The reference to recovery of money paid was obiter and Atkin L.J .
8 The right to recovery after a demand colore officii rests upon the assumption that the position occupied by the defendant creates virtual compulsion , where it conveys to the person paying , the knowledge or belief that he has no means of escape from payment strictly so called if he wishes to avert injury to or deprivation of some right to which he is entitled without such payment .
9 Mr. Gardiner relied on this case as demonstrating that it was considered self-evident that the right to recovery arose directly from the unlawful exaction irrespective of whether any element of compulsion existed .
10 In their inception , these authorities were based on the fact that the payer and payee were not on an equal footing and it was this inequality which gave rise to the right to recovery .
11 The claim to recovery of past payments was dismissed by Lord Wheatley and the First Division unanimously .
12 Now , well down the road to recovery , Molly looks in fine health .
13 DnC 's worse-than-expected results are indicators that the Norwegian banking sector , if perhaps on the road to recovery , is not all well yet .
14 Suspended for a week by the club , fined £2,000 and dropped following misbehaviour at a supporters ' dinner , Merson spoke of the 89th-minute winner that restored Arsenal to the top as a personal thankyou to Arsenal 's players and staff for assisting him on the road to recovery .
15 Many of the cases included in the two reports are now on the road to recovery .
16 Copper on the road to recovery in Spring 1990 .
17 You will not be the first debtor they 've had to deal with , and their experience and understanding could help you take the first step on the road to recovery .
18 THE ROAD TO RECOVERY
19 There was even good news from previously sickly UK insurer Eagle Star which is now back on the road to recovery .
20 River baby on the road to recovery
21 CAR dealers were on a collision course over the Chancellor 's drive to keep the motoring industry on the road to recovery .
22 Budget helps export firm on the road to recovery
23 WITH the road to recovery blocked , profits of hauliers NFC stayed jammed at £66 million in the first nine months of this trading year .
24 I think you can see we are on the road to recovery .
25 IT 'S a shot Gary Lineker would n't miss for the world — his baby son George on the road to recovery .
26 SICK pop idol Michael Jackson was on the road to recovery yesterday as furious fans slammed the way his Wembley concert was cancelled .
27 You will not be the first debtor they 've had to deal with , and their experience and understanding could help you take the first step on the road to recovery .
28 Haynes continues on the road to recovery
29 The Haynes Publishing Group continued along the road to recovery in the six months to end-November 1992 .
30 Marc Girardelli is well on the road to recovery from last season 's internal injuries , with consistent top-three placings in slalom , giant slalom and Super-G .
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