Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb -s] [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That she writes boldly to Artemisia concerning her frustration , and more timorously to Lucinda , suggests partly a lingering ambivalence over the choices she has made , and , more proximately , a nervousness as she approached the literary world .
2 The orbit of Mariner 10 around the Sun is such that it passes close to Mercury about every 2 × 88 days .
3 This is a major part of the genius of God and of his Word — that it speaks specifically to people where they are and in terms of the culture in which they are immersed .
4 It would be convenient to be able to write an instruction to add into the accumulator the contents of store address 99 , and to have some automatic means for modifying the instruction just prior to its execution , so that it refers successively to addresses 100 , 101 , 102 , and so on .
5 The police national computer has a list of prostitutes , but I understand that it applies only to London .
6 In this chapter I shall give reasons for rejecting this approach , or if not for rejecting it then for supposing that the questions it raises can never be answered and so that it leads directly to scepticism .
7 To assume that he responds directly to data from the real world is to oversimplify the relationship between his inputs and outputs .
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