Example sentences of "[noun] to that [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 His personal religious feelings would not make him doubt Ramsey , for he owed something in his private religion to that tradition of the Oxford Movement which Ramsey represented .
2 As a result he reaches a conclusion , which may seem astonishing , though is easily open to misinterpretation , ‘ The truth is that catallaxics is the science which describes the only overall order that comprehends nearly all mankind , and that the economist is therefore entitled to insist that conduciveness to that order be accepted as a standard by which all particular institutions are judged . ’
3 In a sense he was singing siren songs to that part of himself which had got stuck in the old , dead forms , where the artist mattered more than the content .
4 However , many songwriters still choose to sign an exclusive publishing agreement with a music publisher , thereby giving up a portion of their royalties and fees , and assigning all rights in their songs to that music publisher for a set period of time .
5 Er I mean if a particular group 's promoting a product which we 're already using , then I might switch investment to that product if there 's a big discount .
6 ‘ Hatful Of Hollow ’ remains as a testament to that fact .
7 In order that the transferor be relieved from liability in respect of lack of repair prior to the transfer ( see p32 ) express mention to that effect should be made in the transfer , a copy of which might prudently be retained to avoid asking the registrar to exercise his discretion under r290 above .
8 The Great Exhibition lasted from May until October and attracted visitors from all over the world to see the various items of produce exhibited , and a Mr. Thomas Cook enlarged his business by arranging trips to that Exhibition from a great many places .
9 Close your eyes to that garlic bread literally squelching in butter !
10 Strikingly , even as the newly-qualified trained infantrymen relax outside the NAAFI with their visitors , the process of coaching other recruits to that goal goes on relentlessly around them .
11 The dancer Evan Williams joined the Royal Ballet 's sister company , the Birmingham Royal Ballet , two years ago , the third in a succession of black recruits to that troupe .
12 The DoE believed it had the decision to join the 30 per cent Club ‘ in the bag ’ and briefed journalists to that effect .
13 It is sad that the Labour party has already shown indifference to that form of arts funding .
14 About 30 miles south of Nashville , in the small town of Smyrna , Tennessee , stands a reply to that description .
15 For thirty years I 've been trying to give an affirmative reply to that question .
16 If an HIV antibody test is not mentioned in reply to that question , the person whose blood sample is being taken need not refuse consent expressly for an HIV antibody test , but should ask for the purpose of the blood test to be entered in their medical records .
17 What Eliot said in reply to that question has survived in two versions .
18 Mr Perot has never yet chosen to give a straight reply to that point .
19 We wrote , wrote to them cos I 've got a reply to that letter somewhere with a great wad of information
20 There is a meeting of the Parish Council on 16th July and I should like to be able to bring your reply to that meeting .
21 In reply to that argument , Mr. Quass submitted that there was no evidence of any compromise at all .
22 The circulation to that finger is poor and I think there 's something interfering with the circulation .
23 In the new world order , it may well be that nationalism functions as the opposition to that order , the main source of resistance and challenge to large and more or less integrated blocks of power .
24 This cruelty , coupled with spinelessness in the case of Cecil Parkinson , is manifest in the privatization of care , the abdication of social responsibility , and the continuing failure of an effective opposition to that thrust .
25 " No one in the Labour Party " , wrote Cripps , " wants to encourage the forming of any sort of combined Opposition if it can be avoided — that is to say , if the Labour Party can show itself strong enough to give the lead to the anti-National Government forces and to be a real and effective Opposition to that Government " .
26 The Hon. Gentleman had better address his mind to that difference .
27 ‘ Now just go back in yer mind to that room , tell me everythin' she said , or even how she looked in answer to your questions , that would help . ’
28 We 've had various explanations , including the British Post Office telling us that Australia 's strike record is as bad as Britain 's and that there have been numerous disputes that have delayed the mail to that country .
29 There are differences , then , between individuals within one community in terms of the strength of their ties to that community .
30 Informally , the idea is that every path in a graph which passes through a node n can be thought of as having a score f(n) consisting of the cost from the start of the search to that node g(n) , and the cost from the node to the terminal state , h(n) .
  Next page