Example sentences of "to a [noun] [prep] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | This may seem surprising since the Bail Act is thought to have contributed to a fall in both the actual and proportionate use of custodial remands . |
2 | Endless lessons jacked in to a computer without even the star-dance of meanings to cheer . |
3 | In all parts of the country Wesleyan Methodism had become the chief alternative to the Established Church and in purely agricultural regions religious differences often amounted to a choice between either the Church of England or Wesleyan and Primitive Methodism . |
4 | Third , the war reminded us that where the combination of manipulation and censorship is used to exercise control and power it leads to a dehumanisation of both the controlled and the controller . |
5 | The local authority fixes the amount subject to a maximum of twice the personal community charge . |
6 | Is life the countervailing force , now pitiably weak but always improving from its lowly origins , which may lead eventually to a future beyond even the imagination of men like Boltzmann ? |
7 | In short , the student comes to an insight into both the cognitive and the practical dimensions of the life of reason . |