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

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1 In its combination of sentimental piety and intimations of economic progress the description of the frontispiece to the Sheffield abolitionist volume Negro 's Friend ( 1826 ) held up the perfect image of success .
2 In his response , the General Secretary said ‘ Chairman and Delegates , before I move the IBOA motion , I would like to take this opportunity to place on record the debt owed by this Association to the Trade Union Movement arising from the events in the Republic of Ireland in the first half of 1992 .
3 Duman ( 1979 ) points out that the ideal of service served in the nineteenth century as a counterweight to the ascendant laissez-faire business ideology .
4 The day begins at sunrise and an army of engineers check everything from the fuselage to the fuel valve .
5 Equation ( 7.18 ) says that , when covered interest parity holds , the ratio of the forward to the spot rate equals the ratio of ( one plus ) relative interest rates .
6 Add the rest of the fish stock to the saffron stock in the pan , mix in the gelatine , and stir it over the heat until all the granules dissolve .
7 Follow signs to Newmarket , then follow the signposting to the Museum car park at Tattersalls car park in the Avenue ( except during sales weeks ) .
8 Once more he showed his I/D card to the Ministry policeman .
9 The driver eased the Mercedes to a halt in front of a boomgate a couple of hundred yards further down the road and extended his ID card to the KGB duty officer , who immediately waved them through .
10 The high surface temperatures of Venus owe a great deal to the greenhouse effect .
11 Nicholas Doig , who farms with his father Dennis at Overy Farm , Eccles , Quidenham , Norfolk was one of the first people in the UK to fit a Packman to a crop sprayer .
12 The Gulf War has given an enormous boost to the cable television industry in India .
13 There is still £6 billion from the sale of council homes locked away that could be released to give a boost to the construction industry .
14 Environmental Health News says : ‘ Unless there is a boost to the improvement programme , many houses that are in terminal disrepair will fall into dereliction . ’
15 Economists believe that the boost to the labour force may be worth an additional 1 per cent a year in the early 1990s .
16 This situation has given a further boost to the microelectronics industry , which now has the incentive to apply its research and development programmes to telecommunications .
17 A LOCAL family have given a £6,000 boost to the Rainbow Trust funds .
18 He will be a great boost to the Newman-Haas team and to Indy car racing in the States . ’
19 The OPEC petro-dollar surplus provided a major boost to the euro-dollar market 's growth in the 1970s .
20 The store is a further boost to the Post Office 's network of shops across the country which is expected to total 300 within five years .
21 This will help to cut pollution and save energy and give a valuable boost to the housing market .
22 Does my right hon. Friend agree that that would provide low-cost homes , a welcome boost to the housing market and reduce housing benefits ?
23 From January 1990 the maximum rate of income tax for private individuals and businesses was cut to 35 per cent in a bid to give a boost to the stock exchange and investment ; the new simplified system was also intended to reduce tax evasion .
24 Such reading is invaluable because it not only consolidates what learners already know , it helps them to develop that general feel for a language which can give such a boost to the learning process .
25 Pinise Saul 's vocals added a spine-tingling force to a mid-tempo theme , Dave DeFries 's flugalhorn complementing her with brisk fluttering phrases .
26 There was so much of loveliness in every scene , my mind was surfeited with joys : how the far-spreading bay , with its expanse of white shell-sand , was girded by a sea which placidly reflected the blue of heaven ; and how the seaweeds left their markings in curious lines just where the last outgoing wavelet left them ; the grassy knolls girding the hollow of the bay , and the rock promontories , whose darker tones gave force to the silver lining of the breaking wavelet .
27 Another important ingredient to the Arkells brew is the family connection .
28 Active word detectors mutually inhibit each other and send feedback to the letter level , strengthening activation and hence perceptibility of their constituent letters .
29 Reviewing the progress of the project in terms of the network provides feedback to the project control system .
30 Reviewing the progress of the project in terms of the network provides feedback to the project control system .
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