Example sentences of "[adj] that to " in BNC.

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1 In the light of the preceding discussion it is necessary to consider the methodology of comparative industrial relations more fully since it is clear that to be of value the studies need to be appropriately designed and the cases to be compared require careful selection .
2 It is clear that to the ancient Egyptian death was not the end that there was thought to be life after death , for which certain provisions and preparations had to be made .
3 He is afraid that to Freddie it will all sound naively idealistic , and rather nebulous .
4 " But " , he added , " I am afraid that to the aestheticians of these days you will seem like a sleepwalker , whom it is inadvisable , not to say dangerous , and , above all , impossible to follow . "
5 Although there is some truth in this relative deprivation argument , it is equally important to note that the pains of imprisonment are mitigated by pleasant recollections : to be doing ‘ a lot of bird ’ without having lived well seems far more futile and absurd that to be paying for the rich fruits that crime has already brought .
6 Indeed , the differences are such that to the student weaned on a study of the United States Constitution , the British Constitution is nearly incomprehensible .
7 A second problem is that it seems somehow contradictory that to should have meaning in some of its uses but not in others .
8 ‘ I am still very sad that to the best of my knowledge there are no more nurses on those wards than there were when I was dismissed .
9 In keeping with the grand design , the sewers designed by Haussmann and his great engineer Belgrand were so magnificent that to this day they form part of the tourist 's Paris , for it is possible to cruise through these huge well-lighted caverns in a boat .
10 However , scientific research is expensive and it 's natural that to some extent those who fund it , should expect to see returns and be able to influence its direction .
11 Organisations have to provide services in advance of knowing precisely which individuals will use them , and it is inevitable that to some extent the individual has to ‘ fit in ’ with what is on offer .
12 I was leaving all that to and concentrating on , who needed my love and attention more .
13 I explained all that to Chatterton , but stressed that we would run for cover at the first sign of trouble .
14 He grinned , ‘ Still , we managed to keep all that to us selves , did n't we , matey ? ’
15 I explained all that to you and Judd when his guardian wrote and asked me if I 'd have him here .
16 I was leaving all that to Posi , as usual and paying more attention to the lateral and reverse ceptor screens around the control area .
17 ‘ I 'd like to see you explain all that to a first form said Clare , exasperated .
18 She had the insane desire to tell all that to this man , but she bit back the words .
19 Quite an achievement but Ernie would put all that to one side if his 18-year-old son Mark could get to the top as a racer — although Mark gives every indication that he will stick with the short circuits and avoid the roads .
20 That 's how hooked I am on drugs , Adam Burns — though why the hell I should even find it necessary to explain all that to you , I do n't know . ’
21 Ray Fletcher , the personnel manager at Rover 's Swindon plant and Graham Spaull , the training manager , are concerned that to many youngsters engineering means long hours , tedious jobs and dirty hands .
22 In other words , he made it plain that to that extent the second appellant could be guilty on the basis of concert .
23 It seems certain that to Modigliani she acted as stimulant , irritant and catalyst for his work .
24 However , we must again take care , for though we find pleasure in following intricate counterpoints , imitations , inversions , double canons , and fugues , it is fairly certain that to the ordinary listener such music is an enigmatic confusion .
25 She was surprised that to be herself and speak her mind required such physical effort .
26 The men who tended the garden were well aware that to modern eyes this planting scheme was gaudy and banal .
27 They are aware that to be labelled as the mouthpiece of the Federal Government alone , or worse still , as that of the ruling party , the NPN , would greatly damage their credibility .
28 Though , as he had already noted , Matthew was aware that to one stratum of society the choice between Annabel 's or Regine 's could be seriously serious .
29 It is quite possible clearly that that number could be reduced , during the consultation process on the on the local plan , I think that 's an important point because of the issue of windfall that was mentioned by Mr Davis , and was raised yesterday , reference to historic trends in the city of York do show that erm we have exceeded structure plan targets by substantial amounts , I think the figure is is forty percent or or more , er the County Council could confirm that , slightly difficult calculation to do because I 'm sure you 'll be aware that to our eternal shame , the City Council has not to date adopted a formal local plan , with reference erm to your question on day one er as to whether or not we might calculate contribution of windfalls in the past , we have looked at the nineteen eighty seven residential land availability er study , which was agreed with the house builders , adjacent districts , and of course the County , and in the five year period of that study , by comparison with the sites that we agreed in the study , an additional four hundred and thirty dwellings came forward and were completed on sites that had not been identified in the study , now I 'd I would say very clearly that that level of windfalls erm would not continue in the future and it could not be a reliable basis for erm looking at windfall contributions in the city in the future , clearly the supply of development land in the city is a is a finite resource , er given given the constraints that are current holding , and although some additional windfalls to the two hundred I 'd suggested in my H One may come forward , on the other hand I suspect some of the sites suggested in the draft local plan could fall out of the equation .
30 Right , it 's clear i n't it under four rule twenty eight , four , it 's not essential for the disallowance of any cost or interest that er the taxing officer should be satisfied that erm the other party has been prejudiced , in fact that is not a condition precedent to the exercise of his part and disallow interest in this here item , er any prejudice there maybe is merely one factor to be taken into account in other matters and it does seem to me that the fact the court can , can properly and should properly take into account , is , is that erm , it is desirable that to litigation should erm comply with there obligations , either expressly , express or explicit under the rules of the court to comply with matter such as it should have orders part drawn up and served as appropriate , as I say it seems to me that er the plaintiffs 's can be criticized in not erm having perfected the order of Mr Justice er before they did so but er , I have , it seems to me to look at all the relevant pictures in the case , er if it were the case that the plaintiff suffered any prejudice as the result of that claim , clearly that would be a matter which I would have to take into account , but I 'm bound to say it does n't seem to me that the fender of the plaintiffs to perfect the order did in fact cause any prejudice to the plaintiff and indeed if they , the plaintiffs had perfected the order , it seems to me exactly the same course of events as in fact transpired in this case , would actually have occurred and would n't make any difference at all , so unless it 's a matter of simply of er seeking to punish the plaintiff as a matter of discipline , it seems to me there is a , not really anything in the point that the order was not perfected er when it seems to me it should of been , and I , there stood to see the other er circumstances , now it 's quite clear to me having been referred to correspondence , passing between the solicitors that erm although really from a very early stage er the plaintiffs solicitors referring to Mr a letter of early nineteen ninety one indicating that erm the view was being taken that the likelihood was that erm the plaintiffs would have to get their costs out of the defendants share and interest in the premises and er that would be a matter which could only be dealt with when the enquiries director by Mr Justice had been dealt with .
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