Example sentences of "[vb -s] a [adj] guide to " in BNC.
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1 | Another helping organisation , the Family Welfare Association ( address on page 146 ) has produced Keeping Fit While Caring which contains a step-by-step guide to lifting without injury and other hints . |
2 | Your firm has a potted guide to the rules about residence and domicile — pick up a copy as you leave . |
3 | To get more information I would recommend getting hold of issue one of Practical PC which has a step-by-step guide to fitting a hard disk . |
4 | Plymouth reader JOHN RUNDLE offers a step-by-step guide to breeding Neon Tetras . |
5 | What would be the effect of changing the public policy insofar as it constitutes a social guide to the conditions in which individuals or groups chose from the possible adjustments ? |
6 | A rejection of an ideal or principle is involved only if , when considering the relation of a man to his acts , his principle or ideal is regarded as absolute in the sense that it constitutes an infallible guide to human conduct , or if it is conceived of as a maxim in the Kantian sense and provides the reason a man might have for thinking it worthwhile for him to act morally . |
7 | DIN rating gives a reasonable guide to engine power as installed , particularly as it 's a ‘ production average ’ figure , or should be — some manufacturers actually quote peak figures but quality them by saying that an individual engine may vary within stated limits , while others do n't bother with the nicety . |
8 | Aerial photographs reveal little more than the site 's main features , and plotting scatters of surface finds only gives a reasonable guide to its centre , with little information about its extent or shape . |
9 | Table 11.1 gives a general guide to the number of time zones between the United Kingdom and other countries . |
10 | marketing manager of Williams Refrigeration Limited , gives a brief guide to the selection of refrigerators , consideration of kitchen design and an explanation of the chief technical features of refrigeration . |
11 | It helps you to understand the system , covers controversial subjects , such as admissions and exclusions , and gives a clear guide to parents ' ( and children 's ) rights . |
12 | In practice it is often difficult to define bibliographical types in a way that gives a reliable guide to content , and the selector is best advised to look at each bibliography individually . |
13 | Jack Schofield provides a user-friendly guide to the home computers on offer this Christmas and picks the best-value buys Avoiding turkeys . |
14 | This type of survey provides a good guide to a build-up of recognition of a product , and some measure of what the advertising is achieving . |
15 | Given the close relationship between three month interbank rates and base rates , this provides a good guide to the money market 's expectation of the path of base rates over the next twelve months . |
16 | For £250 a year , EDI users can subscribe to SITPRO 's EDIFACT Service , which provides a comprehensive guide to implementing the UN/EDIFACT standard , with regular updates as new message types are developed . |
17 | A thorough knowledge of the cleavage rate and expected fluctuations in the mouse strain being used provides a useful guide to the timing of exposure to the mitotic arrestant . |
18 | Beatrice 's column provides a coded guide to their affair . |
19 | Insurance expert John Carrier provides a step-by-step guide to getting the right cover for your building operations at the right price . |
20 | With a spreadsheet set up on a personal computer , this requires very little time to calculate and provides a direct guide to strategies concerned with cost leadership . |
21 | Rodney Lowe is keen to build bridges between these approaches as this volume , which provides an invaluable guide to the post-1945 welfare state , amply demonstrates . |
22 | Jacopo della Quercia provides an authoritative guide to one of the great neglected sculptors of the fifteenth century . |
23 | New York-based Martindale-Hubbell publishes an eight-volume guide to the legal profession which contains entries for 700,000 lawyers and 44,000 law firms . |