Example sentences of "[adv prt] to the [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It was n't until you actually turned the machine and and actually stared in to the slots that you could see the gauze . |
2 | However , one thing that is almost guaranteed is that if the things that you do do n't match up to the things that you say , your friends will soon point that out to you ! |
3 | Indeed I have often chided myself with the realization that I have not lived up to the standards that they set . |
4 | there 's another meaning to the word respect , which is what is shown up by the Stoke Newington incident , and other similar incidents , in that , you can only respect somebody if they actually live up to the standards that they actually hold out to the rest of you . |
5 | erm A loyal friend , as well as an extremely amusing one , he seems to me to have lived remarkably well up to the standards that he set himself . |
6 | I feel very inadequate if I ca n't live up to the standards that I have and I start to feel guilty as well . |
7 | We pointed out to the companies that they let the contracts , and could therefore require trade union representation as a condition of awarding them . |
8 | Several times in the two meetings observed lawyer A pointed out to the children that they could seek alternative advice , and that they need not be embarrassed to do so . |
9 | so I started working through them , but without referring back to the notes that you know what some of them |
10 | Even if the units of government are not based upon the counties , people still hark back to the links that they had with the traditional counties . |
11 | I mean he was saying look we 're going to go out and we 're going to market Britain to the overseas visitors and they do bring a lot of money into this country , but I mean are we really going to get back to the levels that we 've seen in recent years ? |