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

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1 Nor does it immediately show us how this approach allots a special role to the economy , since the dominant contradiction of a society may be a feature of any practice at all , and may change with circumstances .
2 Solitude adds a special quality to a walk and bad weather can do the same — though it does mean that many of us prefer to stay in the lowlands more often .
3 This revolution has a special relevance to the current British debate on the health of the nation .
4 The Sun Way range ( 21 , 25 , 27 , 28 ) has a special appeal to newcomers to sailing .
5 Malinvaud assigns a special role to prices and incomes policies to effect a differential adjustment of W in relation to P , but how such a policy would operate in the absence of quite massive and probably unacceptable levels of state interference both in wage bargaining and in the pricing decisions of firms remains a disconcertingly moot point .
6 MinOtels also offers a special bonus to HCIMA members joining their Top Club .
7 The need to move employees from areas of low-cost housing to higher priced areas presents a special problem to an organisation .
8 Pictured Brian Hill ( right ) presents a special award to three times president Doug Allen .
9 Brian Hill ( right ) presents a special award to three times president Doug Allen
10 This perhaps gives a special force to the Voltairean remark about the function of language being to conceal thought .
11 O Camilla Parker Bowles 's son enjoys a special relationship to Prince Charles .
12 One building society which serves a special purpose to its customers , even if it is more expensive , is the Ecology Building Society .
13 A member of The Savoy Group of Hotels and Restaurants , The Lygon Arms extends a special welcome to National Trust members with an exclusive invitation to stay at the hotel and depart with a case of specially selected wine from The Lygon Arms ' cellar .
14 A securities dealer occupies a special relationship to a buyer of securities in that by his position he implicitly represents he has an adequate basis for the opinions he renders …
15 Canada 's leading novelist makes a special visit to Brighton to read from work past and present .
16 Following a decision of the House in 1986 , whenever a Select Committee makes a special report to the effect that its work has been substantially interfered with as a result of premature disclosure of its proceedings , that report automatically stands referred , as the hon. Member for Preston ( Mrs. Wise ) has said , to the Privileges Committee .
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