Example sentences of "to that [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Childhood security , her longing to return to that simpler time when her mother cherished her as a bright-haired toddler . |
2 | This means that not only must all shareholders of the same class receive the same offer but , for instance , if the offeror subsequently buys shares in the market at a higher price he must increase his offer generally to that higher price . |
3 | First , to that wider area of feelings and attitudes and assumptions which usually mark , very distinctively , the culture of a particular class or other group . |
4 | As researchers , though , they can not operate without reference to that wider community of others who are active in research , wherever those others are based . |
5 | So the insistence of some employees on cash payment tends to slow down the trend to cheque or transfer payment , and therefore to that wider use of bank accounts which we see as bringing considerable advantages to consumers in money management and cheaper credit availability . |
6 | If the exact gross pay is not in the table use the nearest lower figure and the contribution shown next to that lower figure |
7 | It is not the poor man 's shelter it pretends to be , but a rich man 's plaything , related to that larger Dairy House which Richardson 's heroine , Clarissa , inherits half a century earlier from her grandfather . |
8 | To that earlier call Morse had listened with a grudging , half-engaged attention ; but he was listening far more carefully now . |
9 | For a moment Berdichev was quiet , looking back down the well of years to that earlier time . |
10 | Rivers — to return to that earlier example — appear throughout the new albums , but there is no sense of their actually curving through a realised dramatic landscape . |
11 | The pain of it took me back to that earlier pain as a six-year-old , and all the anguish of inappropriate separation . |
12 | I wrote to that older brother of yours , ‘ My capabilities are of little matter now ’ , but I suppose I might be as well off writing to myself for all the answer I 'm likely to get . ’ |