Example sentences of "to this " in BNC.

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1 There is a simple covenant form attached to this leaflet which is quite sufficient .
2 If you use the covenant form attached to this leaflet you can make each annual payment at any time , or by any instalments , you wish as long as you make the full annual payment by the end of each 12-month period .
3 There is a Banker 's Order form attached to this leaflet which you can use .
4 However , we are able to enter the 1991/92 financial year with a firm financial base , a strong management team and a greater than ever determination to be an effective caring Christian response to this global epidemic wherever it is most needed .
5 Adherence to this stated principle has never faltered , but other areas of concern took precedence and it was not until the late 1970s that this area of work was developed .
6 Add to this the monies raised by new members the length and breadth of the British Isles who contributed to the Section 's annual turnover of £2.25 million with their cultural events , sponsored walks and street collections .
7 Prior to this incident , in April 1990 three Sri Lankan Tamils attempted to seek asylum in the UK .
8 The fining of airlines plus the fact that the nationals of many refugee-producing countries now need visas to travel to this country , has made it extremely difficult for many people wishing to apply for asylum , to reach the UK .
9 The response to this call was and has continued to be overwhelming .
10 According to this American guide , ‘ Art criticism is a many-levelled activity that comprises the historical , the recreative , and the judicial .
11 According to this , art criticism has three indispensable elements .
12 Not every city would be suited to this approach , it must be admitted .
13 According to this formalist approach art aspires to the condition of music , a phrase employed by Pater , but deriving from classical Greece .
14 According to this the picture must have been painted about 1588 , with which the style and the age of the sitter agree .
15 The nature of Burne-Jones 's aims and predilections in art are well-enough known by this time , and have been defined by himself absolutely fitted to this thought : ‘ I mean by a picture a beautiful romantic dream of something that never was , never will be — in a light better than any light that ever shone — in a land no one can define or remember , only desire . ’
16 The article written to this brief is likely to have an element of sensationalism ; curiosity about sex or money may be deliberately aroused ; conflicts in an artist 's life are likely to be dramatised .
17 There are , of course , exceptions to this , but asymmetrical pieces are uncommon .
18 The plot states that an attachment to a strange woman , a woman who does not belong to this community of strangers , is succeeded by a return to the community , and by the dispersal , and survival , of the community .
19 It is made clear that the boy was exposed to serious danger by his father 's irresponsibility and by his sisters ' departure : but his sisters had been exposed to this father too , and had had to defend themselves .
20 Many of his most memorable literary effects attest to this .
21 T. Behrens is considerably baffled by this strange case , by the question of what it was that determined Ursula 's adherence to this programme , and of what it was that caused her to bring to an end her loving friendship with Justin .
22 But when Patrick says that sort of thing to Jenny , he adds that she is an exception to this law of nature .
23 Nevertheless it is an utterance of the Amis who has made himself known on other occasions , and it can be none the worse for being read by those who are able and disposed to pay intelligent attention to this range of information — which is not to imply that the information may not be disastrously misunderstood .
24 Philip Roth 's article refers to this issue in referring to the later book If not now , when ? — Levi 's ‘ Eastern ’ , an adventure story of Jewish partisans during the closing months of the war , led by the Communist fighter-fiddler Gedaleh .
25 Students do n't automatically proceed to this — it depends on the talent of the individual concerned , and of course it means that an extra year 's funds have to be found .
26 Many American students working in British drama schools find the answer to this question by using what is called ‘ standard American ’ , and this approach is being used now in training on both sides of the Atlantic .
27 There is more to this speech , but this seems a good place to stop for a short and effective audition .
28 Prior to this she played Ophelia in both Hamlet and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead for Theatr Clwyd and on tour .
29 And the next thing will be ‘ what is his attitude to this audition — is it positive ? ’
30 Related to this is the final principal belief element , the conviction of the legitimacy of force in maintaining the subordination of catholic nationalists within the statelet .
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