Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] be a key " in BNC.

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1 Coun John Williams ( Lab ) , leader of the council , believes the pedestrianisation plan was a key issue behind Labour 's success at last year 's council elections .
2 Financial accounts must be produced , cost accounts are almost essential for survival , and management accounts are a key ingredient to safe expansion .
3 Furthermore , home ownership is a key way in which people obtain such security .
4 Skill centres are a key part of the provision in any sector , but the Government have privatised them .
5 Abolition of exchange controls is a key facet of European Monetary Union and all the leading economies are obliged to remove them by next July .
6 Disclosure requirements are a key example of this type of regulation .
7 Richard Gregory of the Brain and Perception Laboratory at Bristol University is a key figure on the board of trustees for Exploratory .
8 Tissue type plasminogen activator is a key enzyme in thromboysis , while urokinase type plasminogen activator ( u-PA ) plays a major role in extracellular matrix breakdown related activities like tissue remodelling and tumour invasion .
9 Scrapping of the flyovers seen as a psychological as well as physical barriers to pedestrian movement between Birkenhead 's shopping and business areas is a key objective in revamp plans for the town centre .
10 Scrapping of the flyovers seen as a psychological as well as physical barriers to pedestrian movement between Birkenhead 's shopping and business areas is a key objective in revamp plans for the town centre .
11 It dismisses suggestions that acid rain is a key factor in declining tree health .
12 Availability of mains services is a key part of the site investigation .
13 Doubts over the safety and reliability of the PWR pressure-vessel design were a key reason for the initial rejection of the PWR for the British nuclear programme .
14 Job satisfaction is a key element in the motivation of the professional .
15 Along with the canteen , therefore , the parade room is a key location where , at the beginning of the day 's work , individuals start to immerse themselves again in the occupational culture of the station and adjust to the labour process .
16 The Battle of Antietam Creek was a key point in the American Civil War .
17 Water vapour is a key gas since it forms in clouds , and clouds are the most effective barrier to the escape of heat .
18 Moisture retention is a key factor , ’ he said .
19 The motor industry is a key measure of our economic performance , and hundreds of thousands depend on it for their livliehoods .
20 Labour Coun John Williams , leader of the council , believes the pedestrian plan was a key issue in his party 's success in last year 's local elections .
21 But it seems more likely that on this occasion a handful of key politicians and civil servants actually took the lead ; Peter Walker at the Department of the Environment ( DOE ) and Robert Carr , Home Secretary ( the Home Office set up the Urban Deprivation Unit in 1972 ) , were clearly influential , and Derek Morrell was a key official over CDP in the Home Office .
22 A RECENTLY introduced teamwork concept is a key feature of the training programme at Courtaulds Performance Films in Martinsville , Virginia , USA .
23 The sales forecast is a key part of the company 's plans .
24 Air Defence is a key capability for the effective defence of the United Kingdom and poses major technical challenges to combat the ever-changing threat .
25 A relaxation in restrictions and controls on capital flows was a key factor , but generally it is the increasing internationalization of business operations and their financing which lies behind the development .
26 Tony 's successful partnership with Steve Kember was a key reason for our 1969 promotion to Division One , and for our subsequent continued presence there , but Tony also played for us in a variety of positions , from attacking winger on his debut , to left-back .
27 The neutrality question was a key element in the " essentially positive " response in July 1991 of the Commission of the European Communities to Austria 's application two years earlier for EC membership [ see pp. 38353 ; 36822 ] .
28 The answer might seem to be that experience tells us that nation states are a key fact of the current world and that they plainly do often behave in a self-interested way .
29 Given this market context and strategic choice , increasing the flexibility of work organization was crucial in an industry in which the relative cost of model change is a key variable .
30 They are also the largest single source of income , and so spending from wage packets is a key source of markets .
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