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

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1 As a process , this presents a stark contrast to Western models which stress the rights and prerogatives of senior management .
2 This presents an important challenge to composers and performers , and church musicians dare not disregard or dismiss so potent an influence for evangelism .
3 Taken together with the very large percentage of investment in heavy industry held by foreign interests , this presented a formidable obstacle to the emergence of a politically powerful business lobby .
4 Blood , faecal matter , pus and body fluids all present a potential risk to laundry staff , and Department of Health and Scottish Home and Health Department regulations should be observed ( DoH , 1987 ; SHHD , 1871 ) .
5 A member with a holding of a similar size will be quite unable to present a credible challenge to the board because in any contested vote the bulk of shareholders who bother to participate can be relied on to support the incumbent management team .
6 The Open Day Committee hope to be able to present a substantial cheque to local charities later in the year .
7 Chris Larkin is proud to present a new addition to his range of handcrafted guitars — the ASAS small-bodied semi-acoustic guitar .
8 The continuing failure of Labour to present a distinctive alternative to the Tories was indicated strikingly in the opinion poll finding that 40 per cent of electors believed it made no difference which party was in power .
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