Example sentences of "to [det] [noun] [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 And to that degree I would say that we 're accountable through those particular members .
2 ‘ If Rovers can play to that standard they will definitely avoid relegation .
3 Similarly , if any single firm were to reduce its wage rate below that prevailing elsewhere , there would be an immediate decrease in the supply of labour to that firm which would drive the wage rate upwards again .
4 As a clue to that significance we might first recall the way in which the laws regarding menstruation and childbirth and this new circumcision appeared at the same time in the history of the Jewish people , and remember what was earlier said about the nature — culture dichotomy and the need of culture to control or impose itself upon what it deems to be nature .
5 If anything happens to that man they 'll know he 's alright except for tidy .
6 If the new rates had applied to that year they would have wiped out the interest and still left £5.67 to pay !
7 As I 'm not prone to that complaint I ca n't comment , but you need to watch it in boggy places and crossing streams .
8 And erm to that extent we can respond very rapidly if those results are n't within the , the limits defined .
9 To that extent they ought to have wide circulation , except that they depend on the kind of painstaking preparation that Knussen had given them — the music sounded taught and nurtured rather than merely rehearsed .
10 To that extent there may be said to be a mental element required for this variety of manslaughter , but it is a manifestly low mental element compared with the death which results .
11 Regardless of the pit closure programme ta erm we 're in full flight erm at the end of the day we could be looking at a situation with four pits remaining in Nottinghamshire er and to that extent there 'll be up to four thousand miners still reliant on the services of , should er remain open .
12 To that extent it might in principle have been acceptable to the Vietminh government : but probably only to the point where , in practice , it was powerless to circumscribe the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic .
13 To that extent it could well be said , and indeed I do find and hold , that the effectiveness of the first part of the order takes away the substance , as it were , of the whole order .
14 Pointing out that the changes are expected to raise £300 million for Government coffers in 1994 , Jonathan Peat , chief economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland , said : ‘ This must mean extra revenue is expected to be gained from North Sea development — and to that extent it must be bad news for the North Sea . ’
15 To that extent I would allow these appeals .
16 But I believe the figure should be erm a few thousand below erm the forty one thousand and to that extent I would agree with you that in practical terms erm it 's going to be very difficult even if the figure is twenty five , twenty six thousand , to stick to thirty one .
17 Every time he got to that corner it 'd be like that , all fucking giving it some of that .
18 This is in contrast to that information which can be challenged and questioned which has to be made publicly available in support of quality assurance .
19 The intention was to reduce it to that rate which would constrain aggregate demand to grow at a rate which could be met by increases in real output .
20 But er well you see but Billy Connolly brought an audience to that programme you would never have got
21 ‘ It is ridiculous that somebody should talk to a party and at the same time dictate to that party who should be heading it , ’ he said in an interview with The Independent .
22 To that end we will be providing staff with up to date factual information , often through managers , who can keep staff briefed and explain the implications of the changes , not only for their hospital but for them individually .
23 My father may well wish for me a second marriage , and to that end I must be at offer soon , and with a proper dowry .
24 The girl moved from her mother 's side , but now looked towards her father , and he , staring at her , said , ‘ If you go to that place I 'll never forgive you .
25 Up to that moment it can be in a state evolving smoothly according to the Schrödinger equation , gently and continuously trimming the balance between " here " and " there " .
26 But had the minister read the introduction to that paper he would have found the following : ‘ The metabolism and excretion of compounds with a prolonged half-life , however , may be slower in old age as a result of impaired renal function commonly seen in this age group .
27 To that argument I shall come .
28 Before we turn to that material we must look at the course the narrative has taken since the beginning of Genesis , reminding ourselves yet again of familiar events , and skimming through areas we have not looked at so far .
29 Reconstruction shall include repainting , sandblasting and reconstruction of all LAUSD schools ; remodelling of classrooms , repainting of hallways and meeting areas ; all schools shall have new landscaping and more plants and trees around the schools ; completely upgrade the bathrooms , making them more modern ; provide a bathroom monitor to each bathroom which will provide fresh-up toiletries at a minimum cost to the students .
30 It stops INTERRUPTIONS If you take turns in listening to each other you will wait for the other person to finish before you come in .
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