Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] a strong [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 In Dering Street , Annely Juda makes a strong start to the new year with her first exhibition of new works by Hamish Fulton who has been walking in recent months in Norway , France and Spain ( 28 January-6 March ) .
2 The Faculty of Business and Management has a strong commitment to economic regeneration and an established track record in contributing to the revival of the economic life of the province .
3 Edinburgh District Council has a strong commitment to equal opportunities and I am only too happy to support an event at which the many different cultures , religions and experiences of women in Edinburgh today were represented .
4 Dr Florin retains a strong commitment to communication and is at present reading up on Eastern Christian icons with a view to writing something on the subject .
5 To a certain extent it does not matter how well a product performs if the user takes a strong dislike to it then it will not succeed in the long run .
6 But behind this couthy , amiable exterior lies a strong commitment to the service and a firm determination to get things done .
7 This slender , feathery herb bears a strong resemblance to fennel .
8 Tobacco has a strong claim to being America 's most pernicious export ever .
9 We feel it 's important to establish a strong Celtic festival , and Glasgow has a strong attachment to both the Irish and the Scottish Celtic traditions .
10 Having worked his way up via his own live spoof chat show Vic 's Big Night Out , he has latterly been guesting on television 's One Hour With Jonathan Ross , a show whose format bears a strong resemblance to Reeves 's own showcase .
11 Cherwell Scientific 's list of chemistry software shows a strong commitment to scientific productivity and innovation .
12 The example of the Korean church in this regard presents a strong challenge to many Western Christians to renew their commitment to a disciplined life of prayer .
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