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

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1 This might lead to the assumption that they are less sensitive to others ' misunderstanding than are adults .
2 Discussion of the best or most accessible vein is strikingly similar to embalmers ' discussions about arterial accessibility .
3 It is also unlikely to be popular with car-owning residents well aware of the increased likelihood of car vandalism or theft in garages not subject to residents ' casual surveillance .
4 The small holdings of government debt and of net short-term assets ( mainly bank deposits ) is a reflection of the point we observed earlier , namely , that investment trusts are not subject to savers ' redemptions .
5 Liturgies raising social and development issues , such as Christian Aid liturgies , were often used on less formal occasions , and were often not central to churches ' worshipping pattern .
6 In conclusion , the Survey indicated that its results demanded an emphasis on improvements in practice management and that the service could be faster and more responsive to users ' needs .
7 The huge investment in computers , staff , and administration has the potential to improve the health service by making it more responsive to patients ' needs and raising awareness of costs .
8 However , at base , the trial centred on the illegal conspiracy to support the Guinness share price during the takeover battle in order to make the Guinness cash and shares offer more attractive to Distillers ' shareholders .
9 Some of the difficulty with words is probably due to pupils ' problems with the concepts involved and to questions about them being out of context .
10 Take , by way of example , a devoted nurse who is quite exceptionally sensitive to patients ' needs .
11 ( Earlier publicly recorded testing was eschewed as too damaging to youngsters ' morale . )
12 Financial Planning Ltd Sounded very orientated to clients ' interests .
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