Example sentences of "that [verb] [pron] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 To it we owe that nervous , spidery line of the drawings — so quick , so attentive , yet so despairing — that alerts us to the elusiveness of the subject at the same time that it perseveres in the attempt to render it .
2 That led them to a Kamalian whose secretions matched the saliva found at the scene of the crime . ’
3 To take the initiative yourself , however is often too difficult : your mind may have convinced you that your confusion is so much greater than other people 's , your backlog of work so much longer , your reputation so much lower , that to open yourself to the social confirmation of these frightful facts would be a pointless and self-sacrificing thing to do .
4 Cos that allows him to the cost ?
5 That leads me to the last question , ground ( 7 ) .
6 The second point is on correspondence , I 'm absolutely certain that when a member of public writes in to any department , not necessarily highway , he expects and needs an immediate response , now I know you have , you have started the acknowledgement of our system , but I think it 's , it does n't go far enough , an acknowledgement card that simply says the thing is received and is receiving attention , needs to then indicate the individual to whom that matter has been passed for attention and that leads me to the third point and I think the general complaint on the public is that local government is seen as faceless people and I think we have to get in our mind to name people within our department , there 's not one mention about it in our promise , I think we need , unless I 've not read it , but I think , I think we , yes , but I think we need to mention people by name , senior people within the department who will respond to particular things and certainly where public comes into contact within the offices we must get around to wearing a name badge who says who that person is , people want to relate to a person and I think we can do that if we try .
7 The Romans , imitating the Greeks of Asia Minor and , nearer home , the Etruscans , thought a grid should have precise right angles , and so the rectangle of streets sits awkwardly in the bend of the river and one has to tack this way and that to cross it to the medieval cathedral and the Roman bridge .
8 So adding this extra twenty hectares identified within Ryedale , that takes us to a hundred and thirty nine hectares for Greater York .
9 The universe , in fact , is expanding ( although that 's another talk really ) and for the present purpose the important thing is that they 're moving away at a speed which increases with their distance and so if we can measure the speed that they 're moving away from us , then we can find their distance , and that takes us to the edge of the universe .
10 And that takes us to the question of what it is that might be going on behind the screen — a question which leads not only forward and to Ulysses and beyond , but backwards , into a reconsideration of Dubliners and The Portrait of the Artist .
11 That cut them to the quick .
12 Then I knew he was writing poetry alone , without me , and that hurt me to the depths of my being .
13 But that means nothing to the army of unemployed and to threatened companies which would rather have any work than none , or to politicians caught up in righteous anger at ‘ unfair ’ competition .
14 That does something to a man .
15 ‘ And that brings me to a further reason for my summoning you here today .
16 That brings me to the real issue , namely the circumstances in which an order under section 6(2) can be made against third parties who were knowingly concerned in the contravention , that is the unauthorised carrying on of investment business .
17 That brings me to the decision in Ex parte Handscomb , 86 Cr.App.R. 59 .
18 That brings me to the second most surprising feature of the fossil record .
19 That brings me to the right hon. Member for Chesterfield .
20 That brings me to the next area of concern .
21 That brings me to the second issue that I wish to discuss — the question of anonymity , which the Secretary of State mentioned several times in his opening speech .
22 And that brings me to the point that was made er by Mr and others on the other side of the table , that the structure plan does have a policy of a continued reduction in migration .
23 Thanks very much indeed Pat , and erm that brings me to the end of the lunch time phone in , in fact , the end of my stint on the lunch time phone in , because on Monday Bill will be back ; Bill Heine , so you 'll be able to join him just after the twelve o'clock news .
24 And that brings us to the ext example .
25 That brings us to the very critical question of the balance of power at the end of all this .
26 And that brings us to the end of another week on Scotland Today .
27 That brings us to the end of another major televisual event .
28 And that brings us to the end of Scotland Today for this evening .
29 And that brings us to the end of another hectic half hour .
30 And that brings us to the end of another fun half hour — tomorrow Katie Wood will be showing us how the other half relax when she mixes with the toffs on a country house weekend near John O'Groats .
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