Example sentences of "to the [noun] that [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They sat around the fire , letting the horses graze freely with Rimir and Darmid to look after them , and listened to the birds that sang in the reeds thronging the riverbank .
2 I got free in the end , after being presented with a sprig of basil , and walked inland along the bluff until I could climb on to the ridge that led to Bourani .
3 In other words , the objectives of those who had contributed to the developments that culminated in Rome were ambitious and overtly political .
4 The commentary is accompanied by detailed reference to relevant earlier case law , the few judicial decisions relating to the Act that emerged in the early months of implementation , and a wealth of literary sources .
5 He came to the rise that led to Bethel Tor .
6 But she clung on to the post , her body sinking to the floor , oblivious to the groans that issued from her own throat , and the words that formed on her lips .
7 Yet there is an interesting side to the story that emerged in 1888 , some 165 years later , when workmen digging in Woodcote Road , close to the murder site , discovered three bodies — of two men and a woman .
8 In the hallway , close to the door that led to the family 's rooms , was a small , wall-mounted console .
9 After a moment , she spun on her heel and stalked across the platform to the door that led to the large communal dressing-room .
10 Then he turned his attention to the door that opened into the garage .
11 Now he could see to the lane that led to the pavillon .
12 A possibility originally considered by Lubow and Moore ( 1959 ) as an explanation for their newly discovered latent inhibition effect was that during pre-exposure the subject might come to perform some response to the stimulus that interfered with the response monitored during conditioning .
13 Erm you were telling me when we had the preliminary interview about erm what happened a few months prior to the disturbances that occurred in the late Summer .
14 What ways did the families differ then that lived in those sort of houses to the families that lived in the terraced houses ?
15 Ironically , White 's successor at MI5 was Roger Hollis , so if Hollis was a long-term Russian spy as has since been alleged ( but never proved ) , then his command of MI5 came about because someone leaked details of a MI6 mission to the Russians that led to the downfall of the head of MI6 .
16 The development of its taste for small water creatures as a main ingredient in its omnivorous diet may be similar to the trend that occurred in our own ancient ancestors during the intermediate stage on the way to becoming the first hunting primates .
17 He beat a red light and turned right again , on to the parkway that led along the river to the bridge .
18 What do you think happened to the letters that came to any house you lived in ? ’
19 Carrying out similar substitutions to the ones that led to equations ( 3.45 ) we obtain :
20 ‘ Saving our skins , ’ she said holding fast to the plans that begged to be told , because there still was n't enough time .
21 It is important that it is on the record in the context of Sinn Fein 's reaction to the attack that occurred on Saturday that I understand that its president , Mr. Adams , when asked last night , specifically refused to condemn the bombing .
22 Inside the first attic , Léonie had discovered , if you fumbled your way through the dusty darkness to what seemed a cupboard on the far side , you found , within this , a ladder clamped to the wall that led to a trapdoor and thence to a bit of flat roof .
23 1 The public as a whole had fallen victim to the revolution of rising expectations and they displayed a lack of " realism " as to the constraints that bore on the capacity of governments to provide ever more .
24 This , however was a mere pin-prick compared to the actions that lay in store .
25 We could be back to the boom that led to the crash that lost the job that paid for the house that Jack bought .
26 This was anticipated that there would be some add-on to the report that came to the last committee .
27 Steadying himself , he made his way over the roof and on to the parapet that ran along the side of the building .
28 Seb realised he had inadvertently said the wrong thing , but Carrie had gone to the scullery that opened off the farmhouse kitchen .
29 It was in the third week after Minch had gone that he had first noticed that one of the Men , older than the Keeper , regularly came to the benches that ranged along the path by the Cages , and sat down for a while .
30 One of these was Tom Potter , a colliery director from Nottinghamshire , whose evidence seem to contain reference to the seed that grew into Foxton Lift .
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