Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This requires that when a record is added to the file it is stored in its home bucket if any record that is a synonym is at present in the home bucket , and that if space becomes available in a bucket , any synonym that randomizes to the bucket in which space is now available is moved into the home bucket .
2 It is an important story that goes to the heart of America 's vision of itself , and the conclusion is an uncomfortable one : far from being an aberration , atrocity in wartime may be as American as Big Macs .
3 How that 's done I do n't know how do we reach these people there 's a broad sheet that goes to the school 's am I right Jan ?
4 ‘ Have n't you got anything that goes to the floor ? ’
5 We suggested that goes to the window will be interpreted as meaning that ‘ he goes to the window in the living room ’ , whereas goes to a club will be interpreted as meaning ‘ goes to a club in the same town ’ , i.e. not ‘ in the living room ’ , nor even ‘ in the same house ’ .
6 extension belt there it is next page there you go hear that mate , it just goes in there look , and that , oh hang on a minute no it do n't that goes to the bell , through the bell , back out again and then er
7 No lady that prides to the name of an English woman will refuse you . ’
8 Generally , in looking at style in a text , one is not interested in choices in isolation , but rather at a pattern of choices : something that belongs to the text as a whole .
9 I have to observe and draw everything that belongs to the country life …
10 My Dad works on a farm in Maltside , and we live in a cottage that belongs to the farmer .
11 My my Bible says Do not love the world or anything that belongs to the world ,
12 Your salad goes in the other square thing that belongs to the sink .
13 Administrative records describe the Grands hautbois as a four-part ensemble , and this scoring is confirmed in a volume of music for this group that belongs to the Philidor Collection in the Bibliothèque Nationale .
14 Erm it is the character of the s setting of the villages withi er within their rural hinterland which is part of the character that contributes to the character of York .
15 The information needs would be identified by taking the model through various stages of decomposition until such time as it is possible to define the information requirements of each activity that contributes to the transformation .
16 For example can we continue burning fossil fuel and will half of it continue to be absorbed by the ocean or is the ocean reaching saturation such that these equilibrium terms are being reached and future increases in C O two will be reflected in atmospheric build up , and it 's only atmospheric C O two that contributes to the greenhouse effect .
17 Of course , the models of analysis are metaphors too , and it is the recognition of this unavoidable fact that points to the linkage of isomorphism across the reading experience .
18 And there is one well-known fact of present-day RP and SBE that points to the importance of the velars in the ancestral forms of those dialects also .
19 A cumbersome bureaucracy has grown up at Lloyd 's that panders to the market 's parochial interests rather than to its wider good .
20 We want a major presence that corresponds to the size of that market . ’
21 ( At the same time , we can very usefully retain the small capitals to indicate that , although no conventional property is involved , there is some body of cohesive information that corresponds to the form " Adolphus " , and that can be used to pick out some particular entity for discussion . )
22 If seeing the object is then thought of , as required by Descartes 's concept of mind , as the mind being affected by it , that is , of there being an impression not only on the retina but also on the mind , then the obvious candidate for the impression on the mind will be something that corresponds to the image on the retina .
23 Assuming A is one , B is two and so on , think of the letter that corresponds to the number .
24 To colour in a rectangle , you simply move the cursor on to it and then press the key that corresponds to the code for the colour you require .
25 It is the recording of this information by the human brain that corresponds to the seeing of the object by the human observer .
26 I left the motorway system east of the centre of Birmingham and , with my map of the area open beside me , headed into the grey and depressing urban blight that lies to the south of the city or , rather , that lies all around the city .
27 Nought but a rabble he had gathered together on the fair island that lies to the east — of buccaneers and booty hunters and ruffianly runaways from the slaveships that are plying these waters most usefully .
28 I suggest that it may be this very order that adds to the value of the books , records , toys , coins etc .
29 The potentiality of young children must be a concern of any community that looks to the future .
30 • The message is brief — Shelleyan Orphan are alive and well and still signed to Rough Trade , who , in mid-October , will be releasing an album that answers to the name of ‘ Humroot ’ .
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