Example sentences of "to is " in BNC.

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1 The next unarguable literary reference which Agatha Christie must have responded to is found in John Skelton 's Speke , Parrot .
2 In the rest of this factsheet , the community charge referred to is the personal community charge unless stated otherwise .
3 A The disease you refer to is called Lyme Disease and , as you rightly point out , it can affect people and other animals .
4 The last component of the rainbow coalition that I want to refer to is feminism .
5 He said this did not amount to a demand for a right of veto : ‘ The principle we stick to is that the PLO will be totally out of the picture . ’
6 I do n't enjoy getting from point A to point B. The last place I want to go to is an airport .
7 The one you 're talking to is all tolerance and forbearance .
8 Matters are made easier for us in the United Kingdom since the time zone that all others are related to is that which passes through England — Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT ) .
9 What this ideal and proven pop amounts to is spectacle , a near-touchable presence from afar .
10 What they will add up to is anyone 's guess at the moment ; inflation , uncertainty about the pace and impact of climate change , and the political factors which govern priorities make any attempt at assessment a futile exercise .
11 What these firearms offences appear to amount to is a criminalization of the carrying of firearms in all but the most innocent of contexts .
12 Crash-cutting the best of the sight gags to a bass-heavy mix of Tone Loc 's ‘ Wild Thing ’ , editing the pedestrian plot down to is essential equation ( relaxed grown-up sorts out uptight kid note the difference to the standard Hughes formula : relaxed kids sort out uptight grown-up ) , it 's three minutes of pure cinematic bliss .
13 The presentational aspect involves all kinds of different considerations which I shall come to presently , but what they boil down to is this : what can you do to make it easier for the communicator to communicate and the audience to receive the required message — with minimum distraction ?
14 Another work you often seem to have come back to is Il trovatore .
15 The law people are subject to is personal and natural , not territorial and rational .
16 To say that a dog eats because it wants to is as uninformative as to say that dinosaurs got larger because they had an inner drive to do so .
17 However , the volume referred to is not Audubon 's only work in Edinburgh .
18 Elsewhere he has said , ‘ all that the concept of subsidiarity boils down to is an expression of the national interest of member states .
19 But it may be , as this discussion suggests , that whilst the confusion Ayer points to is a real one , the meaning of the word ‘ existence ’ is genuinely complex .
20 Another interesting concept which Hahnemann consistently refers to is the ability of an increased number of succussions to continually strengthen or intensify the potency without further dilution .
21 The question we must now turn to is : can one of the subsidiary arguments for the justification of authority supplement the main argument and show that at least the authority of relatively just governments is as wide as they claim it to be ?
22 The market that I 'm referring to is in shoes , sizes above UK 11 .
23 Back in the Haçienda , tweed trousered , shorn haired , Mark Radcliffe had different views : ‘ The music you listen to is like the way you dress , the films you like or the books you read , a statement about yourself .
24 Whatever they get up to is their own business , but I wish more of them would stay open .
25 I would suggest that the major item which the government has to give priority to is unemployment , especially if they wish to continue in office after three years , which I forecast could be the timing of the next general election if all goes well .
26 ‘ Now who you should speak to is … ’
27 The highest achievement a human being can aspire to is to become centred in the intuitive mind , guided and supported by our inner teacher and listening with an aware and practised inner ear .
28 Given that To is known , the comparison of the computed fracture pressure with the observed value in a mini-frac test , can provide a check on the amount of tectonic unbalance .
29 The eminence referred to is not a striking local geographical feature , and the ‘ small Rivulet ’ is presumably the Fleet River , which was so often flash-flooded as to give the area towards Battle Bridge ( Kings Cross ) the name of ‘ Pancras Wash ’ .
30 Not being heard or listened to is something that elderly people can find frightening .
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