Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to this " in BNC.

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1 17.2.2 refers expressly to this agreement and
2 Gastritis with atrophy and the consequent loss of acid mediated inhibition of gastrin release contributes most to this increase .
3 The domination of finance capital and of capital in general is not to be abolished by any reforms in the sphere of political democracy ; and self-determination belongs wholly to this sphere .
4 Evidence continued to be submitted relating to the CPSU 's role in Soviet politics in the period since March 1990 , when it surrendered its constitutionally guaranteed monopoly of power [ see p. 37299 ] , the Court having indicated that its evaluation of the party 's constitutionality would relate only to this limited period .
5 The curve of the blade contributed greatly to this , as Henry Stephens showed in his Book of the Farm .
6 Second , it ignores the other social reality , that many pupils come from homes in which there is no stable and married family life and so will not be able to relate easily to this concept .
7 Who 'd want to come home to this ?
8 The proposition is not intended to be an advertising slogan or headline , but the clearest propositions are likely to come close to this .
9 The only group to have come close to this sort of vetting of its members is the charity Action for Victims of Medical Accidents ( AVMA ) .
10 It might then be tempting to pass straight to this later type of analysis , of the newspaper office , the publishing combine , the broadcasting company , the film corporation ; indeed such work is necessary .
11 The Civil Affairs Service , formed to provide a military administration and recruited mainly from British civil servants ejected from Burma , objected strongly to this policy .
12 Against this background , the first book devoted exclusively to this exciting and topical subject should be a significant landmark .
13 I should say that you should think , well those of us that are healthy any way , we should be glad that our body 's have stood us this length of time and have allowed us to come here to this programme and to take part in it , I 'm certainly delighted that mine 's a , gave me three children , nothing to complain about .
14 She had taken supply teaching for a term at a nearby school and moved here to this school as a replacement teacher for the remainder of the year .
15 Looked forward to this day for so long , I have .
16 The document shows that , allowing for deficits carried forward to this year and other factors , and before this year 's savings , Bloomsbury has to save £8m to balance its budget , Lewisham £6.6m , Riverside £3.1m , Wandsworth £2.8m , Hampstead £1.4m , West Lambeth £1.5m , with the rest , bar Greenwich , facing forecast deficits of at least £1m .
17 The main proximate cause of high employment in comparison with interwar years was a comparatively high level of demand and investment though , of course , governments contributed heavily to this through the public sector .
18 The English delegation objected violently to this poster , saying it could n't possibly be distributed , especially in the UK .
19 The results presented clearly demonstrate that the incorporation of d 3C A has a destabilising effect on oligonucleotide duplexes and the pH dependence of the T m values is consistent with protonation of 3-deazaadenine ( most probably at N-1 ) contributing significantly to this effect .
20 Neil Kinnock made a very good , warm , amusing and emotional speech whose merits applied exactly to this venue .
21 The United Kingdom observatories at Lerwick , Eskdalemuir and Hartland are now operating close to this ideal as a result of continued developments in instrumentation , communications and data-processing software .
22 Teacher Julian Chapman came home to this : his living room a virtual pond .
23 If the dykers can be encouraged to begin to build an extension to the west of the present entrance off Avenue Q , their small tent can also be relocated close to this section .
24 C minor usually served to depict grief and lamenting ( but neither composer adhered strictly to this notion ) .
25 Listen carefully to this News , ’ he said , with no expression in his face .
26 Yes , well you are talking about children 's services , but , I , I think if Mr 's going to talk later to this , if you want , but we are absolutely at the moment , we know that eighty nine percent of work at the child care centre is to do with child protection with to deal with it , and by that I mean abuse , physical and sexual abuse , er , concerns about that and a lot of that of course is , is tied up in procedural ways , and we 're dealing with events almost after the situation has er , got going , er , and of course , with the courts , you know that we 've got duties in relation to the courts , that we , we have to fulfil or else we are the subject of criticism from the er , courts , and we have been rapped at various er , times .
27 If , in briefly tracing the development of the idea of democracy from its Greek beginnings , and in exploring some of the problems which the idea of democracy involves , we hold fast to this central principle of popular power , much that might otherwise seem puzzling ought to become clear and comprehensible .
28 We shall refer again to this investigation but there is one aspect of it which it is appropriate to comment upon at this point .
29 But he was already looking ahead to this summer 's Ashes series against Australia and the country v county dilemma in which he now finds himself involved .
30 Well , looking ahead to this evening , the Woofers the greyhounds at the Oxford Stadium , with his tips for us in Radio Oxford yankee , here 's Mick Weeble .
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