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

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1 Sadly the answer " No " is rarely given to this question and because of this a great many releases go out which are of marginal interest to the recipients .
2 The second point I want to er make Mr Deputy Speaker wholly relating to this erm er clutch of er orders of which er eighteen plus the er the schedule which the minister did n't have time to go through in great detail , is the thrust of why I put the amendment down erm in fact that this order should not be er erm approved indeed until the citizens of Gibraltar have been and able to be represented in the European parliament .
3 Cooking is especially suhject to this limitation , although it is in theory one of the most liked activities .
4 Gilbert fondly refers to this vaguely surreal project as his ‘ Dead Perec Sketch ’ .
5 Those whom we call ‘ self-made men ’ are much given to this hideous barbarism …
6 So I suppose I shall have to rely for my silver lining upon Carrie Schlegel of Capistrano Beach , California , who was kind enough to write to this magazine to say that I was God .
7 ‘ You have not hurt my father , so listen to this .
8 Yeah , so listen to this Nanna , Adrian and me
9 Hamburg 's reputation as a ‘ sin city ’ is entirely owed to this street in the St Pauli area , and rest assured its reputation is fully deserved .
10 However , even if the L.G.U. was left wondering if it should n't have kept the public better informed , it must have been greatly heartened by the number of spectators who not only came to this out-of-the-way championship but made it abundantly clear that they were greatly taken with the high standard of play .
11 So there are problems , i it 's it 's quite , it 's rather , there 's two criteria which are obviously applied to this , as a research methods , one is validity , and one being reliability .
12 Her voice held the indignation that any Englishwoman would naturally bring to this subject .
13 I naturally came to this conclusion only with the greatest reluctance ; it was no easy matter for me , the responsible commander , to abandon my dreams of hope and victory !
14 Her judgement of Alan Jones was both admiring and shrewd , and he asked about her own education , becoming aware that at least four other men were listening with great interest and that Catherine Crane was so used to this that she was unconscious of it .
15 It was apparently reassuring to this woman to have her aggression recognized so straightforwardly , because the couple was then able to have intercourse .
16 Jenny eagerly agreed to this .
17 The Group 's long-standing excavations at Wharram Percy in the East Riding of Yorkshire have greatly contributed to this work ( Fig. 30 ) .
18 Higher production , higher oil prices and increased interest income all contributed to this improvement in performance .
19 A report in October 1989 said that many people were leaving the social work profession : low morale , increased pressure and poor pay all contributed to this exodus .
20 As we will see below , marine animals have all adapted to this patchiness — and in some cases , as with the great whales , exploit it beautifully .
21 Hence some policewomen deliberately seek out desk jobs — secretaries with uniforms , as someone described them — or jobs as drivers , in juvenile liaison , or in units which deal with sex crimes , because they see themselves as better suited to this type of work .
22 ‘ Perhaps they are just better suited to this sort of race and these headwinds , ’ added the man with a house 50 yards from the Thames at Putney .
23 She is much better suited to this B format , and coronet is reissuing its titles in B during this year .
24 We could go down and then , that way , and then we 'll all go to this way , and then join it up again .
25 And it appears from what the county council has said that they are they 're not necessarily opposed to this sort of development that we 're we 're looking at here but that er the case would have to be proven as an exception to normal planning policy .
26 And we should perhaps add to this list of discourses the critical one which organises an anecdote , which may not have taken place at all , to re-iterate a point about Shakespeare and power .
27 I do rather resent it when there are other council committees , there 's Town Hall Strategy Working Party in the afternoon , now if we 're going to be sure that we can all get to this without conflict with other committees , erm I had to be there on behalf of the Lord Mayor because she had duties , erm and I was very sorry not to be able to come , because I have dealt , visited many occupational , I wanted to visit the officers , and you know , it is n't always possible where you have a conflict of interests .
28 Life for Hannah Hauxwell then settled into a pattern which basically continues to this day .
29 The B version of the play is much less accommodating to this perspective .
30 A state religion that included all others obviously conduced to this objective .
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