Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 However , there had been a long and consistent course of dealing which was adhered to on this occasion .
2 Is that what democracy has come to in this country , with the democratically elected Government refusing to listen to the democratically elected Opposition — who will be unable to reveal the flaws in the council tax as we did in the case of the poll tax , and which were soon clear for all to see ?
3 There is nothing to stop the parties specifically preventing the expert from pursuing his own investigations and limiting his consideration of evidence to the material submitted by the parties ; this can be attended to at this stage , if it has not been already provided for in the expert clause : see 8.15.8 .
4 ‘ It is up to us to bring the levels of professionalism we were used to into this club . ’
5 So what I 'm really asking for is full democracy and not the rather closed democracy that we 've been used to in this country er for too long .
6 But to allow herself to be dictated to in this way when she knew she had done nothing wrong was tantamount to admitting guilt .
7 Just one day when I 'll not be dictated to by this thing inside me .
8 Any people with any sexual , political , musical , literary ( need I go on ? ) persuasions will all be replied to by this young man Hurry up and write — we 've got so much to talk about .
9 What should you do if you are spoken to about this ?
10 It may be that I find a situation hard to manage because I am apparently unable to prevent myself from reacting with paralysing anger when spoken to in this way .
11 He was not used to being spoken to in this way .
12 is given to in this particular case the Dave s of the world or other function heads and told
13 But on Thursday , the Thursday of this week can not , by pragmatic convention , be referred to as this Thursday ; we must instead say today .
14 A year head who talks about one of the phrases — ‘ go back to your own country ’ — referred to by this group of girls , provides evidence in support of their assertions — but about a different teacher .
15 Should any payment be made to you or any member of your party by us in any of the circumstances referred to in this section , we reserve the right to claim in your place against the person or organisation responsible for causing the illness , injury or death .
16 If any such event referred to in this Sub-Clause shall occur , termination shall become effective forthwith or on the date set forth in such notice .
17 Some of the work is still in midstream and consequently some material referred to in this paper represents an interim report .
18 Some of them , for example Jones ( 1922 ) and Dewey and Eastwood ( 1925 ) , are referred to in this Guide .
19 Among the works referred to in this introduction , the other important historical study is that by Jane Lewis in The Politics of Mother-hood ( 1980 ) .
20 It is believed that the Philip 's farm referred to in this poem is in fact Stockwith watermill , one of his favourite haunts , just a mile or so from his home .
21 Conflict over designation is symptomatic of something already referred to in this chapter — the transformation of the city from a locale of production to one of consumption-reproduction .
22 ( 2 ) The Attorney-General shall appoint a person to be the Director of the Serious Fraud Office ( referred to in this Part of this Act as ‘ the Director ’ ) , and he shall discharge his functions under the superintendence of the Attorney-General .
23 ‘ In considering the circumstances referred to in this article , the judicial and administrative authorities shall take into account the information relating to the social background of the child provided by the central authority or other competent authority and the child 's habitual residence .
24 We also thank the team of dedicated workers at the Women 's Nutritional Advisory Service for their professionalism over the years , which has enabled us to collect much of the research referred to in this book .
25 A list of most of the offices referred to in this paragraph , and others , will be found in the Law Society 's Handbook , and in Halsbury 's Laws of England , 4th ed. , iii , 605–609 .
26 Structures of cisplatin and derivatives referred to in this work .
27 A committee may be referred to in this type of instance as a plural executive .
28 Published analysis and research are already in the public domain and are liberally referred to in this report .
29 The raid represented a convergence of the policing trends referred to in this chapter : the use of covert surveillance , including low-level intelligence ; hard , paramilitary tactics and the enabling legislation to enforce them .
30 What is referred to in this book as ‘ differentiation ’ is often referred to rather vaguely as ‘ quality improvement ’ .
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