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

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1 It was also obvious that there was no common set of criteria of needs ( ie in terms of access times , location , form , archiving etc ) that applied to all groups , a conclusion that had serious implications for the proposed systems .
2 However , most drama activity should not be seen as leading to a polished end product ; even where this is the result , the most significant educational value of the activity will often have been found in the process that led to that end product .
3 In almost every one of the analyses that he showed , the primary enabling inventions that led to such advances lay in the materials field .
4 The reasoning that led to this development was clearly expressed in a remarkable passage in a late writing known as the Persian Rivayat :
5 We have taken steps to ensure that the circumstances that led to this tragedy can never be repeated . ’
6 The biographer speculated that it may have been failure in his alchemical experiments that led to this breakdown .
7 But by far the most difficult and tiresome task had been that of the telephone girls , who had made scores and scores of transatlantic calls that Tuesday morning , afternoon , and early evening : calls made to one address that led to calls to another address ; calls to one friend that led to another friend or colleague ; from one police department to another ; one State to other States ; calls for one set of records that referred to another set of records that led … ad apparently infinitum .
8 As we chatted and laughed , I noticed a man sitting just behind us on a small staircase that led to another part of the restaurant ; he was holding an umbrella .
9 In recovery the Anonymous Fellowships , based upon the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous , provide successful continuing treatment for the spiritual disease that led to those disorders of mood so that recourse to addictive substances or behaviours becomes unnecessary .
10 But by far the most difficult and tiresome task had been that of the telephone girls , who had made scores and scores of transatlantic calls that Tuesday morning , afternoon , and early evening : calls made to one address that led to calls to another address ; calls to one friend that led to another friend or colleague ; from one police department to another ; one State to other States ; calls for one set of records that referred to another set of records that led … ad apparently infinitum .
11 What were the factors that contributed to this disintegration — was it ‘ law ’ or did other factors play a role ?
12 Originally , most English vineyards contained the dull Müller-Thurgau grape , produced years ago by cropping the classic but late-ripening Riesling with the workhorse Sylvaner to produce a grape that appealed to few drinkers .
13 What do you think happened to the letters that came to any house you lived in ? ’
14 Each field had its own small barn for wintering stock , a custom said to be typical of the early Norse settlers that came to this dale , leaving on the landscape the marks of their hands and on the speech the sound of their tongue .
15 Whatever this strange apparition was that held them in its awe , reality would return when the bangs announced a train that belonged to this world .
16 All that mattered to these people was to kill ; how they did so had little significance .
17 Moira McVitie says she 's got a pal that went to that Steptoe 's Clinic .
18 Kevin , son of former Phoenix Park Grand Prix winner Harold McGarrity , came close to landing the No 1 seat with the championship-winning David Sears team , but in the end that went to another Ulster driver , Dino Morelli .
19 Interestingly , examination of the amino acid sequence of Jun-Core identified a single site , Ser-249 , that conformed to this consensus ( ESQE motif in Figure 3A ) .
20 She giggled suddenly and took another swig from the bottle , carelessly wiping away the champagne that trickled down the sides of her mouth with the back of her hand , in a gesture that proved to this man she was n't the least bit impressed or intimidated by his overbearing attitude .
21 This resolves the point that had to some extent been an open question before the Act .
22 She said there was this female , that the other thing , and there was a whole long list of things that pointed to this interpretation , and it was all part of a , as you say a great mass of data , that erm , is , is quite mind-bogglingly large , if you actually erm , see it in words .
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