Example sentences of "is [adv] [adj] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The rest is fundamentally alien both to BT as we have it and to any of its earlier versions , even the version implicit in the extended " Greek Serenity " plan to which it relates .
2 The relief is only available up to £30,000 per residence ( Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 , s367(5) ; Finance Act 1990 , s71 ) .
3 The situation is thus similar now to electromagnetism after Oersted and Faraday but before Maxwell ( see Box ) .
4 The study makes a link between fathers exposed to radiation and child cancers but suggests that this is not due directly to exposure to radiation but to hazards such as chemicals or other radioactive substances which are breathed in or swallowed .
5 It is not clear even to Lotus when the new 1–2-3 version for Alpha will be rolled-out .
6 It is still an impressive sight from the river banks after two centuries , but is unequal to modern road traffic and is now accessible only to pedestrians .
7 Example 72 , from Webern 's Das Augenlicht , is very close indeed to Renaissance canonic writing from a rhythmic standpoint , but of course the large leaps and harsh dissonances give a sound which is quite untypical of that period ( see next page ) .
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