Example sentences of "to [adj] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This will mean that some individuals now have a different payment date for Council Tax to that they previously had for Community Charge .
2 This term is used to cover both private sector building for owner-occupation and ( for a period in the late 1930s ) for rent , and the non-slum clearance council house building of the 1920s , i.e. further stock was being added to that which already existed .
3 With mandatory spending projected to exceed 50 per cent of total outlays in 1993 , Darman proposed to remedy this " fundamental flaw in the present system of budget discipline " by introducing a cap on mandatory spending growth similar to that which already controlled the growth of discretionary spending .
4 Again , it is not totally inappropriate that this sort of overlap should exist since RMI must build upon the data that exist within the service ; it can not be separate and unrelated to that which currently exists .
5 When I saw the opportunity to strengthen my own position and lay claim to that which rightfully belonged to me , I brought you the papers , and , being the trusting fellow you are , you made no bones about signing them .
6 I 'll give you the answer to that one just bear with me a moment please I 'll try to be precise .
7 Counsel were unable to suggest any case which may have settled the interpretation of the section other than Gillick 's case , and to that I now turn .
8 A vital ingredient for exploring these five questions is imagination , and to that I now turn .
9 He was keen for success and learning on his own terms , and to that he now set his face .
10 It 's a cardinal rule Designers work to that you never upset the audience by breaking the train of suspense .
11 He sounded so utterly unlike the Leo she thought she was used to that she automatically obeyed .
12 Prior to that it only has a potential for value .
13 Temporary problems do not usually seriously damage leather corals ; if conditions are returned to normal they usually recover .
14 But according to some it simply MEANS services like education will be severely squeezed .
15 and there 's so much of the kind of change in the last few chapters leading up to this which suddenly got Jesus being spat at Saint Mark is telling us that Jesus has now been condemned .
16 To this we now turn .
17 To this they laughingly agreed .
18 To this they tacitly added a second principle .
19 How it all came to this I still do n't quite know , so cloudy were the after-effects of the whiskey .
20 In order to ensure that the expression given to experience is as little of a mismatch as possible , it is necessary to develop the capacity for reflective thinking , and to this I now turn .
21 To this he calmly replied , with more charity than I deserved : ‘ Well , you should have seen what I was like before I became one ! ’
22 Jade when listen to this you best beat him up bad .
23 Half of his production was exported , and from 1618 to 1621 he also cast cannon for Spain .
24 In Scripture there are certain recurring themes which support the concept of spiritual direction and to these we now turn .
25 The principal concerns of the present chapter are the criteria for establishing lexical units syntagmatically , and to these we now turn .
26 To these we now turn .
27 Fortunately there are more successful and reliable ways of distinguishing ambiguity from generality , and to these we now turn .
28 In addition to these she also kept a ready supply of scourges ‘ with which she often restored the dead to life ’ : ‘ holly brushes , furze brushes ; a prickly evergreen called butcher 's bush ’ — and to give a refreshing taste of summer , green nettles !
29 However , their conclusion will come as a surprise to many who eagerly espoused the work of the EOC .
30 In fact , in winds of Force 3 to 5 it only does about half the work in getting your weight over the back foot , the rest is up to you .
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