Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [verb] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time .
2 To be specific , do Jewish and Arabic readers have comic strips that read from right to left , as their script does ?
3 The incident mentioned by the hon. Lady is clearly deplorable , as are the deportations that occur from time to time and the closures of universities , about which we have also protested .
4 ‘ M'kata was a natural , one of those geniuses that emerge from time to time in the game .
5 Wherever you travel , you will find you are never far from buildings , monuments and ruins that stand as testimony to earlier times .
6 From here he controlled a web of spies and informers that ran from Madurai to Attock , from the beaches of Malabar to the mangrove swamps of Bengal .
7 If science is based on experience , then by what means is it possible to get from the singular statements that result from observation to the universal statements that make up scientific knowledge ?
8 Although this technique is rather dubious mathematically , it does seem to work in practice , and has been used with these theories to make predictions that agree with observations to an extraordinary degree of accuracy .
9 Duroc had barely heard of the Ancient Adversary , but he knew this entity was one of the few Great Unseen Powers that stood in opposition to the Dark Ones , the extra-dimensional masters to whom Nguyen Seth had dedicated his long life .
10 It is an extreme example Mr , trying to point out the sorts of problems that arise in relation to policies which say more than they mean .
11 If we want to erect any distinction , it should be between genes that pass from body to body via the orthodox route of sperms or eggs , and genes that pass from body to body via unorthodox , ‘ sideways ’ routes .
12 If we want to erect any distinction , it should be between genes that pass from body to body via the orthodox route of sperms or eggs , and genes that pass from body to body via unorthodox , ‘ sideways ’ routes .
13 Yet we have little detailed knowledge of how individual farm businesses and their associated patterns of occupancy are changing or how these changes influence those farm management decisions that lead to alterations to the agricultural landscape .
14 It would be interesting to note also the stresses that occur from time to time , be they physical , mental or emotional and to observe their effect on health .
15 Very similar to ‘ Aurora ’ having yellow flowers that pass through orange to red with age .
16 Most of these , too , developed along existing paths , the paths that ran from village to village in Saxon times , though here and there they may have called for a new piece to complete the chain of paths .
17 While this is true , we want you to feel in control of your weight and to be able to interpret the minor fluctuations that occur from day to day .
18 OEMed workstations from the likes of Mentor Graphics Corp , Valid Logic Inc , Control Data Systems Inc and Siemens-Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG are also not included , nor are board-level components , multiuser systems that act as hosts to two or more terminals like the VAX 11/780 and IBM 9370 or parallel processing systems — or even the ICL plc DRS6000 .
19 Workstations that have been bought in OEM by the likes of Mentor Graphics Corp , Valid Logic Inc , Control Data Systems Inc and Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG are also not included , nor are board-level components , multi-user systems that act as hosts to two or more terminals , such as the VAX-11/780 and IBM 9370 or parallel processing systems — or even the ICL Plc DRS 6000 .
20 This was a cost-effective method , but failed to deal with non-clustered accidents scattered throughout residential streets , with locations that changed from year to year .
21 It was just one of those odd coincidences that happened from time to time .
22 Originally Salcey was part of the chain of Royal Hunting Forests that stretched from Stanford to Oxford and dated back to the days of William the Conqueror ( 1066 ) .
23 But I suppose really it was for supplies that came by ship to be carried to some of the houses on the hill , the Ranger 's House , or the Observatory . ’
24 In fact he had been advised to take cheap and expeditious transit on one of the small four-crewed colliers that sailed from Tyne to Thames , which journey , depending on wind and tide , took less time .
25 The directors are probably used to the supernatural events that happen from time to time ; the very fact that the building has connections with the railways has possibly something to do with the old railwayman but in what context I do not know .
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