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

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1 The tercentenary of the church in Cambridge where we met was to be held in June that year , and we looked forward eagerly to that reunion , and to another reunion in May with friends in the Lake District .
2 Another is Padfoot , a creature with long , smooth hair who will creep unheard alongside a traveller , then suddenly rattle a chain , much to that person 's consternation .
3 While I owe much to that tradition and trust that I am still persona grata within it , in many respects I have gone beyond Evangelical thought on matters to do with the Church and sacraments .
4 The ubiquity and sensitivity of magnetic minerals , the speed and versatility of measuring equipment and the persistence of magnetic linkages between source and sediment make the emerging methodology ideally suited to both process- and reconstruction-oriented catchment studies and more especially to that integration of the two approaches so strongly advocated in recent time .
5 It looks the English breakfast fixing it up for , that 's what and if you , if you want to look at an X-ray , you will see that the arteries of the body , those are the arteries , bring the blood supply is blocked with arteriosclerosis , and there you can see the English breakfast , the yolk of egg , the butter and all these things that are in there , causing a blockage of the artery , not enough to that muscle , and a heart attack , death and all these unbelievable things , that give me a little bit of income .
6 Now he was looking at Toby with the pleading grin of the schoolboy planning a jape , and Toby , who was near enough to that stage to want to put it firmly behind him , would have loved to refuse .
7 There 's no excuse for that and if we 're er having as one of our major platforms of our business initiative 's quality , then er the quality must be right one hundred per cent all the time er so I was somewhat bothered that we were an an disappointed I suppose that we did n't get high ratings in the quality control reviews which were carried out , so to that end we were make make sure the next time we came round with a better score er so er we are looking at what 's called hot reviews which is looking at er an audit for example before it 's finalised by somebody completely independent of the job carrying out a technical review of the way in which tha that audit has been conducted er we are looking at it after the jobs been finished and probably in the slack season in the summer get people to actually review as if they were doing a dry quality control review of the job er prior to us getting an external review er carried out .
8 So to that extent , it is not unreasonable to hold the courts largely responsible for the current crisis .
9 The fact that the duty of care is enforced at all means of course that there is a possibility that decisions with bad outcomes will attract liability , and so to that extent procedural standards might suppress risk .
10 It certainly is everything that has been fended off by the ego , so to that extent it , it corresponds more closely to erm to the unconscious .
11 So to that extent , you 're right .
12 Er so to that extent local preference is not satisfied in that case , even though Selby district council have expressed a preference .
13 So to that extent George is on the side of history , is n't he ?
14 So to that extent he represents sort of old fashioned moral values , you know , this sort of thing should n't be allowed to happen , it 's disgraceful .
15 So to that extent they certainly explore moral issues ; I think in a way that is not inconsistent with traditional Christian morality , but there is not attempt , I think , to thrust specific moral propositions erm , you know , down the throat of the reader erm in a way that more moralistic novels perhaps might do .
16 This part of the survey deals with teachers ' attitudes towards SSE generally , and is not therefore restricted in its application only to that minority of Solihull secondary teachers who have actually seen the booklet .
17 The charger tops up the charge , but subsequently charges only to that top-up percentage , for example 90 per cent of 90 per cent .
18 The sub-committee reported back to the Council in July 1969 that within its Charter , or minor modifications of it , changes should be possible with a result that a college , ‘ as it reaches an appropriate state of excellence , should be subject only to that minimum of control by Council consistent with the duties imposed by its Charter ’ .
19 They offered him the highest position in the land , second only to that traitor , if he would forsake me !
20 One senior representative of an existing cash & carry said that MAKRO will ‘ obviously pose a threat ’ , not only to that trade but also to supermarkets , which will be hit by trade being diverted into the MARKO ‘ discounting ’ — through holding one of the membership passports .
21 Whilst at college I became intrigued by the evidence that Indian art seemed to mean ancient Indian art , referring only to that era before imperialism .
22 Can I perhaps to that point raise an issue that we discussed at the meeting , and that was this whole point about de-sulphurisation , and use of low sulphur coal .
23 It appeals entirely to that part of you which lives in the throat and chest , leaving the spirit untouched . ’
24 You have a bank account where either of you can sign , one dies the other can still sign and therefore it belongs entirely to that survivor .
25 I did not go — I could not give Charlotte away to that man .
26 — His great-grandad lived next door to me for years , before they took him away to that home .
27 In practice , the state scheme contributions pre-empt a slice of incomes which would otherwise be available for saving through pension schemes , and thus to that extent would be expected to slow down the growth of non-state provision .
28 Why had she talked so easily to that nobleman ?
29 However , most sufferers from addictive disease are nonetheless in full employment and often ( in order to protect the supply of money for alcohol or drugs ) they cling desperately to that employment while progressively losing everything else of value in their lives .
30 The 1st clarinet is therefore held in reserve until the high F is reached four bars from the end of the extract , thus drawing the attention of the audience unconsciously to that note and preparing the way for its little solo passage .
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