Example sentences of "[that] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet studies of police discretion also emphasize how its operation is structured , so that to a great extent its use becomes standardized , although individual whim can not be ignored entirely . |
2 | It is that to a class of fifteen-year-olds in a co-ed comprehensive school , such a statement told us something influential about the culture in which we were growing up and nothing about gerbils . |
3 | I 've often wanted to say that to a man , go on , take all of me , why not ? |
4 | Whatever I have recommended , you should always bear in mind that to a great degree tackle is a personal affair . |
5 | See that Marks and Spencers seafood lasagne Derek could eat that to a band playin … |
6 | Compare that to a whole forest in the UK that may contain just a few species . |
7 | He realized that to a materialistic society losing a wife to a millionaire hardly counted as failure . |
8 | ‘ Matter is poured into our universe from some other and entirely extraneous spatial dimension so that to a denizen of our universe they appear as points at which matter is continually created . |
9 | It must be admitted that to a certain extent I am presenting a caricature of the Shavante , if for no other reason than I do not know them as well as the Piaroa . |
10 | Most of its requirements are incurably vague and therefore fair game for the most wilful of interpreters , others , such as the right of unrestricted travel or for paid holidays ( tell that to a Sudanese peasant ) , are totally impractical . |
11 | There are good grounds for thinking that to a significant degree home and foreign capital markets were separate and gave rise to quite different levels of investment expectations . |
12 | Functionalism assumes that to a significant extent things are what they do . |
13 | As for the first of these concepts , we have seen that to a considerable extent in most schools the project achieved the objective of broadly based participation in devising curriculum-related library plans . |
14 | Our first observation must be that to a gratifying extent the numerous anomalies in constituency results cancel themselves out when these are aggregated to give national totals of votes received and seats won by each party . |
15 | Some of the solutions adopted are of an intricacy that to a British observer seems almost unbelievable . |
16 | Well in Britain we decided we 'd be on the safe side , we 'll reduce that to a thousand we put another factor of ten in and what 's more i if one sheep in , in a whole flock is more than a thousand units , er then we will condemn the whole flock . |
17 | What has to be recognized , though , is that to a large extent , consumers select the stimuli to which they will respond . |
18 | There are even signs that in some cases this was reinforced by reports which reached Europe as an outcome of the voyages of discovery that to a significant degree marked the onset of modern history . |
19 | You have to realize that to a large degree you are the master of your own destiny . |
20 | It could be argued that to a large extent such fears are unfounded or else that the difficulties have been overcome . |
21 | ‘ I long ago noted that to a doctor keeping confidences meant telling your patient nothing and his relatives everything . |
22 | You could hardly say that to a nun could you ? |
23 | ‘ I 'd like to see you explain all that to a first form said Clare , exasperated . |
24 | It is rational behaviour with respect to these conditions and their control that to a considerable degree distinguishes reproductive patterns in regions of high and low maternal and child mortality . |
25 | ‘ He might have preferred that to a bullet wound , ’ Maxim said . |
26 | Change that to a twenty six and then copy this er right . |
27 | Every other room in the house — kitchen , bathroom , bedroom , dining room , study — has its own fixed function that to a certain extent dictates the arrangements within it . |
28 | Can the hon. Gentleman relate that to a local income tax in the United Kingdom ? |
29 | ‘ You will perceive ’ , he noted touchily to Jardine , when Jardine implied that the subscribers had borne the cost of the cancellation , ‘ that I am a looser [ sic ] and that to a considerable amount , and not the former subscribers . ’ |
30 | Also , it seems that to a similar extent the nature of the dot task also influences the degree of RFA . |