Example sentences of "to that [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By drawing General Managers ' attention to the British Gas environment publications ; ensuring they have an adequate supply along with display holders [ similar to that outside the Public relations office ] and letting them know how and from whom to obtain additional information .
2 So if you just sold to that at a small surgery that 's what your earnings would be .
3 There was a drop of about six feet to the top of the window beneath , and an equal drop to that on the first floor .
4 The front engine will drive a folding propeller similar to that on the German Stemme S10 powered sailplane ( Pilot , August 1991 ) , while the rear one will drive a constant-speed Hartzell propeller .
5 The reason for this becomes clear if you use an annular stimulus ; you then get a response at the opposite phase to that for a central stimulus , and there is antagonism between these two regions , so when you illuminate both together there is little or no response ; they cancel each other out .
6 The principle costs , according to the Energy Management Task force , would be £80–120 for the new equipment in each home , plus an installation cost similar to that for a conventional meter and timeswitch .
7 In these experiments chilling is necessary , given that the maximum reported speeds of phloem transport ( 35–250mmmin -1 ) are such that a chemical signal might exit the wounded cotyledon in a time comparable to that for an electrical signal .
8 The affinities of L703766 for all mutants were very similar to that for the wild-type receptor ( Table 2 ) .
9 Requires a similar planting medium to that for the preceding Acorus species .
10 Further , the evidence for the late Merovingian period is not comparable to that for the sixth century .
11 If a functional group on CP 96345 interacts with His197 , removing that functional group should result in a dissociation constant for the H197A mutant equal to that for the wild type because the His197 specific interaction is no longer present .
12 The median survival of 7.5 months ( range 2–13 ) for patients with cytomegalovirus and AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis is identical to that for the whole AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis group .
13 Er I simply draw the attention of the panel to that to the obvious conflict between those two er conclusions .
14 Weight for weight , the tensile strength of wood is equivalent to that of a 300,000 p.s.i .
15 Edwards acknowledges the importance of code switching in the community under study : Close examination of British Black speech suggests that the situation is closer to that of a bilingual community than to the post-Creole continuum which operates in the Caribbean .
16 The eyes of all vertebrates follow a similar design , which can be likened to that of a modern camera .
17 The overall structure is superficially similar to that of a perpendicular band of a linear molecule , but with P , Q and R sub-branches for each value of K for which there is a significant population .
18 At times , the stance looks very similar to that of a western boxer , as in this crouched position
19 The species of angler fish that lives in the Sargasso Sea is blotched and betasselled in a way that matches the floating sargassum weed so closely that the angler is virtually invisible to the eye of a human being , just as it is to that of a small fish , a shrimp or any other marine creature that might drift through the surface waters of that stagnant sea .
20 Recording with this guitar is an absolute dream and with the EQ flat on both the guitar and the mixer the sound is remarkably close to that of a miked acoustic .
21 God 's constant watch over the created world is compared to that of a female bird caring for its young , or a woman suckling her child ( these images come from the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament ) .
22 In about fourteen years , a younger son , with the inheritance equivalent to that of a major gentleman , had transformed himself into a grandee .
23 She suggests that this was perhaps because women have traditionally been seen as having a passive relation to language which is similar to that of a simultaneous interpreter who translates the ideas of others but does not produce any of her own ( 32 ) .
24 The latest developments , which are part of the transition from a state welfare model to that of a mixed economy , are likely to attract a similarly modest level of investment in monitoring and evaluation , and as a consequence we will certainly learn a great deal less from the reforms than might otherwise be the case .
25 Whipping out a dagger that glistened wetly with venom , he lunged for Richmann with a speed as close to that of a striking cobra as is humanly possible .
26 A shift from a presidential system to that of a Prime Minister and Cabinet would make it easier for parties to divide up the rewards of victory between their various factions ( as illustrated by the Japanese model ) .
27 On visiting Gill 's Lap pine clump , it seemed to him that the sound of the wind in the trees was very similar to the sound of a rushing stream and also to that of a roaring fire .
28 The net position indicated by the dashed line is the equivalent to that of a purchased put .
29 Having spoken , the monk undergoes a physical reaction to the utterance of his salacious thoughts of the wife being exercised , sexually , in bed : This response to his own thought and speech on the monk 's part creates another novelty within this fabliau : a character who assumes a role parallel to that of a real reader outside the text ; a listener to and responder to a text and its implications , and what is more a reader who indulges in an interpretation of the text of his thoughts as pornographic , i.e. capable of exciting vicarious , erotic sensation .
30 The English could have no idea , Bryher maintained , that America had a climate that varied from that of Norway to that of a Spanish summer , that much of America was made up of monotonous stretches of unbroken country , and that there were parts where only Swedish is spoken and others where seventeenth-century English remained almost intact .
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