Example sentences of "a variety [prep] [noun] to the " in BNC.
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1 | They therefore represent a variety of approaches to the same god . |
2 | The intention is that this theme should be approached in a number of ways , involving a variety of approaches to the photographic medium and the exhibition will also include archive material from the collection of Summerlee and other sources . |
3 | The rapid growth of private charity in these years also gave rise to institutions demonstrating a variety of approaches to the palliation of poverty . |
4 | After these relatively brief accounts of a variety of approaches to the study of consumption as a social phenomenon , one particular perspective demands more substantial resumé and analysis . |
5 | The intention is that this theme should be approached in a number of ways , involving a variety of approaches to the photographic medium and the exhibition will also include archive material from the collection of Summerlee and other sources . |
6 | It offered , I was told , ‘ a variety of approaches to the more inclusive aspects of speculative enquiry into the natural order . ’ |
7 | The final section of the book , " Form and function " , contains a variety of approaches to the problem of the switch from description to interpretation in the analysis of texts . |
8 | People from different backgrounds , different eras and with different levels of education will inevitably respond in a variety of ways to the same texts . |
9 | The pre-eminent virtue attached to jade contributed in a variety of ways to the smooth working of the kind of hierarchical society reflected in the works of Confucius ( 551–479 B.C. ) . |
10 | There were in fact a variety of entrances to the grandparental role . |
11 | This was a possibility with the Travelling Workshops Experiment which published a number of learning packages in various subject disciplines that included a variety of guides to the literature and guides to individual reference tools . |
12 | Accordingly , there are a variety of exceptions to the standard crossing rule . |