Example sentences of "what is [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 What is central to the life of an elder may be marginal to each of the several organisations providing services , and , as recently reiterated by the Audit Commission ( 1986 ) , can easily be missed in their selective assessments .
2 Clearly , you need to use the time you have available to consolidate what is going to be in the foreground — what is central to your essay — rather than in mugging up materials which at best can only ever form marginal elements of the final piece of work .
3 Relativism as a stance ignores what is central to religion — its truth-claims .
4 What is embarrassing to respondents in one country might seem normal and ‘ acceptable ’ to respondents in another , and so there should be some ‘ local knowledge ’ input into questionnaire design .
5 Interpretation must always be a matter of matching up what is new to what is familiar : ideas can only be understood in reference to established categories of thought .
6 Such knowledge is always centred in a self even though it is outward looking , searching for power and control of what is other to it .
7 March 23rd : The Unchanging Church — Mgr Steele on what is essential to the marks and nature of the Catholic Church .
8 What is essential to this mode is that each country should communicate via some agency of central government located in that part of the state 's apparatus which is concerned with the administration of justice .
9 Quine on the other hand takes the evidence of one 's senses to concern not what is internal to the observer but what is external to him , that is to say the presence of certain ( public ) stimuli ( Quine , 1975a , p. 73 ) .
10 cropping up was erm that they 've got a very definite code of what is internal to them and what is external to them , it starts off what belongs in the camp and what belongs out of the camp
11 In contrast to such ‘ an increasing grammatization of discursive and textual operations ’ , analysts such as De Lauretis ( 1984 , p. 45 ) want instead to examine how cinema produces its specific effects on spectators through what is specific to images .
12 Naturally , it depends what is appropriate to the music .
13 The message about using visual aids is to use what is appropriate to the talk and do not let the technique dominate the context .
14 Or is this another example of what is appropriate to circumstances ?
15 We have to learn what is appropriate to the particular individuals involved .
16 The scope of the ministerial Council should not go beyond what is appropriate to the role of the Community and should not usurp the satisfactory work of organisations which already exist .
17 What is critical to Quinn is the form of rationality and the process through which it is formulated .
18 All good parents forbid what is dangerous to their child , whether the danger is physical or moral .
19 A toneless , disjunctive fact , droll and very uneasy , one of those amputated thoughts I have just mentioned and –so a sensation , a crawling sensation of the time being out of joint ; there is more Hamlet to The Possessed than what is personal to Stavrogin , ‘ the Prince ’ as he first appears , though on the surface of his mind Dostoevsky evidently meant Prince Hal , not the Prince of Denmark .
20 Today , Linfield are back in Europe pending what is certain to be a fruitless appeal by Dinamo to UEFA on Monday .
21 The best way to find out about what is available to you more locally is to contact your County Drama Adviser and also the Regional Arts Association for your area , who will have details about part-time training for young actors ( see Appendix A ) .
22 What is available to you will depend on your needs and on the policy of the local authority .
23 Back in London , what is available to mentally disturbed women who are treated in hospital ?
24 The areas of experience necessary for the full satisfaction of the Test requirements have proven very difficult to acquire over the two-year period , since what is available to the candidate is conditional upon the type of practice he is in and the volume and the quality or variety of commissions received .
25 ‘ You just work within what is available to you , ’ he states .
26 By comparison with what is available to the student of more modern times , the medievalist 's sources are often of very thin quality .
27 The particular accommodation offered will inevitably depend on what is available to the local authority from its own resources , or from the accessible resources of others .
28 she 's just giving , she 's just give me an adult education centre there at Spinny Hill , Northampton and she said they put everything in perspective for you so that you know where you 've got to start , what is available to you and then she said if you go down the job centre and ask them if E T , education , employment training
29 What is distinct to us or to church work from the assumptions of central Government where funding might direct us to exclude what we want to do and to be a youth service which would deliver a prescribed curriculum .
30 Many Western commentators , by focusing on what is familiar to them , namely state-to-state relations , have tended to emphasise the importance of divergence and diversity with the WTO countries .
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