Example sentences of "is [adv] to a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A Government planning inspector commented that site access is on to a road where motorists speed , and the reflected light from so many caravans could distract motorists using the nearby A66 flyover . |
2 | And for once , the troubled premier is on to a winner . |
3 | The nouveau hippy thing you see on the surface is down to a trend . |
4 | In the end , it is down to a person 's individual choice whether to be bad and to commit crime . |
5 | There is no doubt that Ibanez 's current high profile is down to a marketing policy which borders on genius . |
6 | The dissent in Bolduc & Bird repays study : if consent is to a doctor and student it is not to a doctor and friend . |
7 | Kuhn insists that there is more to a paradigm that can be explicitly laid down in the form of explicit rules and directions . |
8 | But as aspiring authors know , there is more to a blockbuster than a fulsome blurb . |
9 | But as the replies from Collingwood and Parris make clear , there is more to a tutor-organiser 's success than this : for success has to be measured by different criteria according to the context of the work . |
10 | There is more to a meal than what 's put on the plates . |
11 | If the contract makes it clear that you will receive a bonus , without specifying a fixed sum , your entitlement is probably to a figure that is reasonable , taking into account sums received in previous years . |
12 | ‘ It is up to a man , ’ she said ‘ to make a marriage a source of peace or misery , because the man has power ; our women usually have none . ’ |
13 | Well there is up to a point because you know how bad they are at responding . |