Example sentences of "to this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even if you ca n't make it to this Aladdin 's cave of a track where diners have access to all the latest betting news at the touch of a button , there 's always the 0891 numbers . |
2 | Appended to this memo is a copy of the Medical Referral Document together with Guidelines for Managers and Supervisors . |
3 | The employee should also be asked to complete a Consent Form ( also appended to this memo ) . |
4 | This is a fax I want you to send to Ian in Aiden Mouth and it reads as follows good afternoon Ian , at long last I 've been able to get down to this memo of yours , dated the thirtieth alt can you please let me know the actual deliveries ' figures in the first part of this memo . |
5 | You have n't ans answered my question Mr Chairman , I asked you why did the Council vote to this museum on the Norfolk enquired by trust which to be given you by the Suffolk Authority Wild Life Trust |
6 | The first assumption is that the intervention is not of overall benefit to this patient . |
7 | A ninth women 's World Cup slalom , at Hinterstoder , Austria on January 9 , has been added to this winter 's schedule . |
8 | So why not add a touch of elegance to this winter 's social circuit by borrowing a proven classic idea from the male wardrobe ? |
9 | NEW England manager Keith Fletcher last night gave Geoff Boycott the cold shoulder in the build-up to this winter 's tour of India and Sri Lanka . |
10 | Give yourself something really special to look forward to this winter with a wonderful trip to two of the most beautiful cities in Italy . |
11 | Mr. Gilberd agreed to this transaction without further inquiry . |
12 | You can control the amount of air by fitting a cap to this pipe and cutting two half-inch slots into the top of the pipe , to a depth slightly less than that of the cap itself . |
13 | In direct contrast to this emphasis on the surface features of language , Chomsky ( 1959 ) argued that the complexity of grammar indicated that language users have a sophisticated understanding of a rule system and that any description must be concerned with a speaker 's knowledge of these rules . |
14 | Closely allied to this emphasis on the ‘ otherness ’ of the Spirit of God is the stress throughout the Old Testament on his inspiration of prophecy . |
15 | In contrast to this emphasis of the New Testament writers , much of the stress on the Spirit today dishonours Jesus , tends to squeeze him out of the picture , and infers that allegiance to Jesus is only the lower reaches of the Christian life , the heights of which belong to the Holy Spirit . |
16 | Men need , in effect , to say to each other , ‘ I authorize and give up my right of governing myself , to this man , or to this assembly of men , on this condition , that they give up their right to him and authorize all his actions in like manner . ’ |
17 | The solebars were then attached to this assembly ( the solebars already having the axleguards fitted and riveted by a hydraulic riveting machine adjacent to this position ) . |
18 | The other week I went to this North American address : 2041½ Yonge Street . |
19 | Montano reacts to this inversion of the truth with the correct response ( assuming it to be true ) which Iago has elicited from him , namely that Othello ought to be told ; at which point Iago demurs , with the pretence of friendship : From that declaration , after the ensuing brawl , Iago has built himself a platform from which he can now act the perfect friend : As we alone know , to get the truth from what Iago says about Cassio one must simply invert everything he says . |
20 | The ‘ traditional ’ British love of wood has extended to this Healey and the dashboard has walnut veneer on its two outer panels … |
21 | The area is noted as much for its natural beauty as for its industrial history — it was here , in the lush valleys of Derbyshire that the first stirrings of the Industrial Revolution were felt and today working mills and factory shops testify to this heritage . |
22 | He could then calculate the energy corresponding to this orbit ( see Appendix , Al ) and it turned out to be |
23 | In the late 1880s , he was able to make major improvements to this pen , and was to be found assembling them every evening in his hotel room . |
24 | But it was a fitting end to this tour . |
25 | I believe they are standing up to this tour well . |
26 | Gooch has stamped his method and selection policy on this squad , and prior to this tour it had worked pretty well . |
27 | But Engels , in later editions , added a footnote to this sentence stating that this remark does not apply to all human history but only to written history . |
28 | To this sentence we can pose the wh-question : What did Leander buy ? or , What did Leander do ? |
29 | In order to give meaning to this sentence one would have to imagine a situation such as the following : someone was sorting pins of different sizes on a table ; without him seeing it , the smallest of these pins fell off the table and was heard to hit the floor by those present in the room . |
30 | The superb quality of the ormolu by Pierre Gouthière was undoubtedly part of the vases ' attraction , also accounting for the healthy £72,000 ( $131,400 ; est. £25,000–35,000 ) paid for a pair of Louis XVI candlesticks attributed to this master ( lot 72 ) . |