Example sentences of "this [vb -s] to [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This belongs to the last days of 1870 , more than a year after the murder in the park .
2 All this testifies to the extreme importance attached to every status-symbol in an avidly status-conscious age .
3 And perhaps this is this goes to a wider point of what 's the magic of the definition of Greater York area ?
4 This goes to the six charities chosen by the Princess Royal , the Duke and Duchess of Kent , Prince Edward , and Princess Alexandra the Hon.
5 This goes to the Inland Revenue Accounts Office along with the NI contributions and tax deducted in the previous month .
6 Pedulla 's stated aim is to produce an instrument which will sound ‘ alive ’ even at flat tone settings , and credit for this goes to the Bartolini powerhouses and Pedulla 's tone-shaping circuitry .
7 I resume my explanation of the Bill , and this goes to the very heart of the issues raised by the two hon. Gentlemen .
8 Again this contributes to a continuing shift from manual to non-manual occupations which is affecting most parts of the economy .
9 Therefore the flower is ultimately linked to the earth itself , which is thought of as part of a ‘ sphere ’ — this refers to the Ptolemaic system , already out of date in the seventeenth century .
10 This points to a toxic effect of the alcohol itself .
11 But even this points to a living belief in the supernatural realm .
12 This points to a significant disharmony between the rhetoric of schooling and the practice .
13 This points to a big difference between now and ten years ago .
14 This points to the second record that randomized to the home address .
15 This points to the real worry about 1991 : not that it will not be good enough , but that it will be too good .
16 Surely , all of this points to the urgent need to define a common strategy and a corporate working agenda .
17 Easthope concedes , ‘ Spoken performance of pentameter is accordingly open to variation in a way accentual verse is not ’ , and this points to the massive lacuna at the heart of his book .
18 One fails to see what relevance this has to the present issue at hand which is to deal with the present-day traffic using the estate .
19 This adds to the substantial shareholding MDH bought in 1991 .
20 ( This adds to the dramatic tension . )
21 The picture is in black and white — there is never enough night light for colours to emerge — and this adds to the unreal quality .
22 Here we would never maintain the whole is suffering environmental decline , but that parts of it are , and this matters to the numerous people living there .
23 This defaults to the current module owner .
24 This defaults to the current module manager .
25 For the low risk junctions , however , this result appears to be completely reversed , the high risk exemplars have a slightly lower number of hits than the less risky ones and considerably more false alarms , this corresponds to a higher P(A) for the least risky exemplars .
26 This corresponds to a 1 symmetry , and so the first overtone of a b 1 vibration is an a 1 transition .
27 This corresponds to the boiling pressure of C at this temperature .
28 This corresponds to the boiling pressure of D at this temperature .
29 The acute starvation of anorexia may be life-threatening from malnutrition , disturbance of body fluid balance and decrease in defence against infections and should therefore be supervised in hospital or a specialist addiction unit — ( This corresponds to the acute risks of epileptic fits or delirium tremens in withdrawal in alcoholism . )
30 This corresponds to the main character 's own personal situation of being without a man .
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