Example sentences of "[be] a [adj] contribution to " in BNC.

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1 This will be a definite contribution to a continuous process of renewal of syllabuses and closely linked and incidental to teacher education . ’
2 It is expected that the results of the research will have important implications for teaching visually impaired children how to find their way around the world and will be a beneficial contribution to contemporary mobility training .
3 will be a major contribution to the costs of a forest resources survey in Brazil .
4 £500 will be a major contribution to the costs of a forest resources survey in Brazil .
5 Obviously Christian Aid 's commitment to the course is more than financial ; we hope it can be a major contribution to thinking about development within the churches .
6 A detailed examination of the causes of land sales in the fifteenth century and of the extent to which the inflow of bullion from the spoils of France affected land prices , would be a major contribution to our knowledge of how the war influenced the English economy and society .
7 The banning of tobacco advertising would be a great contribution to achieving what the United States has already achieved .
8 The family disease can be just as difficult to live with as the primary disease and can be a significant contribution to the relapse of the disease of primary sufferers in early recovery .
9 This issue of the magazine will be a positive contribution to these ongoing debates and we hope will also draw attention to the work which WASL is continuing to do in indexing information on women artists and disability .
10 Harris says that ‘ The doctoral dissertation is intended to be an original contribution to knowledge . ’
11 EMU is considered to be an important contribution to political union ’ .
12 This was printed privately in a limited edition of 250 copies , and in its preface the author expressed his gratitude to his father and to his eldest brother , Charles William Boase [ q.v. ] , ‘ for their great kindness in conjointly defraying the cost of printing this work which I claim to be an important contribution to the English biography of the nineteenth century ’ .
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