Example sentences of "[coord] a [adj] guide to " in BNC.

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1 Sam knew every square inch of this territory , surefooted even on winter nights , and a recognized guide to those who had need to travel the moors .
2 It has been revised and updated and now includes a simple summary of legislation relating to deer in Britain , and a county-by-county guide to distribution .
3 There are comprehensive instructions for each activity , stating the appropriate student level , the approximate time the activity will take to complete , its language teaching aim , the preparation you will need to do , and a detailed guide to classroom procedure .
4 The examination will be carried out in two phases : an update to 1968 of the out of print Public Record Office handbook on the records of the Colonial and Dominions Offices , building on a draft by Professor J M Lee , and a detailed guide to policy files across departmental boundaries between 1925 and 1957 , both to be published as PRO handbooks .
5 Of these there were 57 volumes under the heading Religious & Moral including works by Doddridge , Bunyan , Calvin , Knox , Dick , Beecher , Butler and D'Aubigne ; 19 volumes Scientific with books on Natural Philosophy , Geology , Astronomy , Agricultural Chemistry , Phrenology , The Art of Cooking and an Ornithological Guide to Shetland .
6 ‘ We felt we were creating the antinuclear movement from scratch , says Pete Roche , now an editor of SCRAM 's bi-monthly Safe Energy Journal , first published at the time and an invaluable guide to the growth of opposition .
7 The highlight of the three days from May 12th to 14th is The William Hill Dante Stakes which is Britain 's richest Derby trial and an excellent guide to the form of the three year old colts who will challenge for the Epson title a month later .
8 I realise exact settings would be out of the question , due to the many different effects units available , but a rough guide to setting the amount of distortion/EQ/chorus/delay etc. would surely be a step in the right direction .
9 It was a political culture which emphasised the democratic assumption that opinion was not merely of passing interest but an important guide to understanding how people would react to various policies .
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