Example sentences of "to this [noun sg] [conj] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now there is more to this passage than either the story that it heralds , poignant and memorable though that is , or the condescending tone of the last sentence , for the innocence Davin embodies brings to Stephen as a brute fact from the real world the missing half of a truth which Stephen has known but so far been unable to admit even to himself , and which will go on mattering to Joyce for many years .
2 The description of the Count as Alfonso 's " friend " suggests that there was more to this incident than simply the curbing of an unruly vassal .
3 No further items were traced referring to this case and so the confusion was allowed to remain .
4 The decided cases do not yet give a clear answer to this problem but presumably the retention of title clause would entitle the seller to take and re-sell such of the timber he had supplied under this contract as remained unsold and unmixed in the buyer 's possession .
5 One of the most striking findings to an ear , nose , and throat surgeon is the apparent focus on hearing loss to the exclusion of all other symptoms related to this condition and therefore the ignoring of the overall picture of morbidity associated with the condition of glue ear .
6 There was more to this canal than just a final obstacle , however .
7 Increased trade with third countries due to this effect and also the induced trade following from the increase in growth stimulated by the creating of the CU have been called external trade creation .
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