Example sentences of "[am/are] [art] [noun pl] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Death and violence are the accompaniments to negotiation as South Africa struggles forward to elections next year .
2 The changes that count are the ones to EC institutions and the ground rules that they play by .
3 Instead , in a $52 billion-a-year industry obsessed with appearances , some companies seem to think that ‘ creativity ’ and ‘ style ’ rather than hard-headed business strategies are the keys to success .
4 Precision and consistency are the keys to success : the half-dozen friers in the long kitchen discreetly tucked behind a panelled wall are obviously highly disciplined .
5 Interest and desire are the keys to concentration and effective study .
6 ‘ ( 4 ) Are the answers to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) affected by the fact that the measure in question has been introduced with the object and effect of rendering a number of fishing vessels which immediately prior to the date of such measure coming into effect have been duly registered in and licensed to fish by the member state in question and which are to a substantial extent beneficially owned by nationals of another member state , resident and domiciled in that other member state , ineligible to fly the flag of the first member state with the result that they cease to be eligible to fish against the catch quotas allocated to the first member state under the Common Fisheries Policy unless ownership and management of the vessels are transferred to citizens of the first member state resident and domiciled therein in accordance with the provisions of the said measure ?
7 ‘ ( 4 ) Are the answers to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) affected by the fact that the measure in question has been introduced with the object and effect of rendering a number of fishing vessels which immediately prior to the date of such measure coming into effect have been duly registered in and licensed to fish by the member state in question and which are to a substantial extent beneficially owned by nationals of another member state , resident and domiciled in that other member state , ineligible to fly the flag of the first member state with the result that they cease to be eligible to fish against the catch quotas allocated to the first member state under the Common Fisheries Policy unless ownership and management of the vessels are transferred to citizens of the first member state resident and domiciled therein in accordance with the provisions of the said measure ?
8 These are the monuments to generations of individual farmers ploughing and draining their fields .
9 What are the barriers to growth ?
10 What are the benefits to teachers ?
11 What are the benefits to students ?
12 Under the heading , ’ Other Benefits ’ — uncosted — it said : ’ The further benefits from Nurse Prescribing are the benefits to patients of faster access to some prescription items and the benefits they will derive from additional items prescribed for them by District Nurses and Health Visitors . ’
13 What are the conditions to Gift Aid ?
14 Sadder still are the references to death — Bonnard 's brother in early 1941 and his wife , ‘ ma pauvre Marthe ’ , in January 1942 .
15 What are the alternatives to UDC style ‘ regeneration ’ from the perspective of the political left ?
16 What are the alternatives to Gore-Tex and Sympatex membrane waterproofs , now hitting the lofty £200 mark ?
17 Similarly , it assumes a perfect capital market in which there are no barriers to entry or exit , free information available to all investors , an absence of both transactions costs and taxes , and homogeneous expectations on the part of investors .
18 There are no boundaries to Dalglish 's spending power .
19 Currently , there are no powers to sentence young people under 15 to custody except in the most serious cases .
20 There are no restrictions to capital movements between the two countries while there exists a high degree of integration of the real sectors of their economies .
21 ‘ There are no guarantees to happiness , Virgie , darling !
22 Although the spill is the largest single oil accident in the Gulf , the waters are no strangers to pollution .
23 ACT include two players in their squad who are no strangers to Scotland — centre Jim Swan who has returned after playing in the junior teams at Gala , and flanker Mark McInnes , who toured with the Wallabies to Canada and France in 1989 and spent some time with Peebles .
24 His security police are no strangers to intimidation when it comes to striking fear into Ciskei 's 850,000 poverty-stricken people .
25 They are no strangers to Edinburgh and there was a good audience on Friday evening at Greyfriars Kirk to support their concert in aid of St Columba 's Hospice .
26 In the field of special educational needs , perhaps more than in any other area of education , there is a skilled and committed body of practitioners who are no strangers to innovation .
27 They are no strangers to controversy .
28 ( a ) Consumer Credit Act terminology The CCA 1974 contains new functional terminology so that , as such , there are no references to hire purchase or conditional sales .
29 Could I just follow on what Mr was saying earlier when he introduced the he he referred to that er are no references to incinerators in the structural plan .
30 There are no concessions to sentimentality either in the 1966 performance of Franck 's D minor Symphony which is coupled with Schumann 's Piano Concerto featuring Annie Fischer as soloist ( ) .
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