Example sentences of "[adv] to [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It can calibrate how much force is being used and with what speed , and react automatically and swiftly to changes that it finds .
2 Such questions as these receive quite disparate answers , ranging from claims that all these legal practices can be explained by a new principle , such as the protection of reliance , through to denials that anything significant has happened .
3 To just to out-patients that I go
4 The whole momentum of the 1984 Act , with its emphasis on detention , interrogation , and confessions , has made the right to silence more vulnerable than ever to allegations that it is out of date , too favourable to criminals , and anachronistic .
5 Do not they also draw attention to the willingness of some countries and some parties to sign up to measures that they have no intention of implementing ?
6 But chairman Ron Noades reacted angrily to reports that his allegedly deteriorating relationship with his manager had tempted Coppell to look elsewhere .
7 Looking tired and drawn as she paid a visit to the homes in Wirral and Warrington , she was quick to point out to photographers that she 'd had an early start .
8 Could I point out to members that we did have er written replies to try and speed up the question process , could I ask members both in asking the question and especially in answering , not to make it another speech occasion because otherwise it destroys the whole purpose of having the written replies .
9 Here , here , I second that on H on page thirty one very important one , the county council welcomes the recognition by the joint working party of the importance of meaningful support services to the elected members and the recomme recommendation that the Secretary of State should review and clarify the powers of local authorities to meet costs of services provided to members to enable them to carry out their duties as councillors Now the erm members appointments , appointments of member services sub have been discussing this issue and I would like to point out to members that we are not claiming the amount allowable for the paying members allowances we erm we 're way below the limit that 's allowable by the government Now before anyone say well what have you done about it ?
10 She is prone to pointing out to journalists that she has ugly hands ( her assessment ) , says she grew up thinking she was plain and now is so embarrassed by her appearance on screen that she never sees her films unless she 's forced to .
11 ‘ This protest is our way of pointing out to banks that they are playing with people 's livelihoods , not just money , ’ says Andrew Donovan of SAFE .
12 Fidel Ramos , a former army chief and now defence secretary , could point out to voters that he had loyally defended the president in the numerous coup attempts against her .
13 Now we 've actually found seventy thousand pounds worth of savings we have n't made anybody redundant and we 've actually quite clearly taken in that seventy thousand pounds within our overall budget past decisions has had to be taken and they 've been taken as I said earlier hopefully when the financial climate gets better we perhaps we 'll be able to other things all or were revert back to things that we we do wish to do because the the financial restraints on us .
14 Locke attempted to explain epistemic appearances in terms of sensations leading so quickly on to judgements that we mistake the judgements for sensations .
15 Peter McGaffin , director of Tidy Northern Ireland , said the campaign is an effective way of getting the message across to owners that they must clear up after their dogs .
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