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

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1 I 'm just taking my case to that hotel .
2 I will always sing of this winter , and your laughter , and of my journey to that land in the warm forest , away from this cold place of bird spirits . ’
3 As notified at the nine months , however , General Accident has now withdrawn from non-marine treaty business having significantly reduced its exposure to that section of the London Market earlier in the year .
4 But Mr. Thornton forcefully submits that no more is required to sustain the plea than that the court before whom the defendant had previously been charged should have decided his guilt , whether by the court , where it is the tribunal of fact , announcing its decision to that effect , by the return of a guilty verdict by the jury or by the ‘ acceptance ’ of a plea of guilty .
5 When sued , the defendant claimed to be liable only for the cost of the seed because of a clause in their contract to that effect .
6 How long they had been ‘ carrying ’ their susceptibility to that cold around with them just waiting to meet up with the right bugs will depend upon the individual circumstances of each of them .
7 Christianity can not lose its reference to that history .
8 In October of that year , while she was teaching in Columbia , South Carolina , she had realised that her work to that point expressed what her teachers or her friends expected it to ; and she determined , then , that she should allow it to express what she was feeling .
9 British education systems as much as most have traditionally been used to inculcate a single concept of mainstream culture and to allocate young people to the occupational market on the basis of their receptivity to that culture and willingness to mirror values , language and behaviour ( Lynch 1981 ) .
10 In the homoeopathic approach , on the other hand , the treatment is determined not by the condition from which the patient is suffering but from his or her reaction to that condition , the totality of the symptom picture .
11 Nothing Sylvie said seemed to penetrate her loyalty to that daughter who was n't hers .
12 The Lifestyle Network allows the direct marketer to use customer profile analysis ( incorporating a combination of DEFINE household information from the annually updated Electoral Roll and from the Lifestyle Selector ) to score individuals according to their similarity to that marketer 's existing best customers .
13 • They are ( as their name indicates ) immediately above the optic chiasm , an area where the two nerves which carry visual information from the eyes cross over each other on their way to that part of the brain that analyses vision .
14 A further meeting in April , at which the London Club steering committee rejected a Nigerian proposal to convert outstanding loans into 30-year bonds with a 3 per cent interest rate , was followed by the announcement that Nigeria intended unilaterally to cut interest payments on some of its debt to that level , from the agreed level of 9.5 per cent , with effect from May 1 .
15 She would absolutely hate it if she had to submit her family to that sort of ordeal .
16 The case is straightforward : the testator left his office ( in the civil service , for example ) or its value to a certain person , but changed his plan before death , sold the office and gave its value to that person .
17 Either the Queen-in-Parliament is sovereign or the sovereign electorate delegates its power to that body .
18 Also , a larger proportion both of text and drawings has been allocated to the countries whose contribution to that style has been most notable , for instance , France in Gothic architecture , Italy in Renaissance designs .
19 We set about a series of innovations that would give them access to that understanding , by means that were practicable within an already existing framework .
20 ‘ 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 . ’
21 Are we to assume that the defendant might by some slip in pleading , have failed in his defence to that action , if it had proceeded ?
22 Peter Gibson J said , at p638 : An employee with experience in a particular industry who is intending to leave , whether to join a competitor as an employee or to set up in competition on his own account , commits no breach of contract in doing so unless either there is a specific term of his contract to that effect which does not fall foul of the doctrine against restraint of trade or he is intending to use the confidential information of his employer otherwise and for the benefit of his employer .
23 He is , of course , exceptional , but his sharp perception of the way in which teachers orient their expectations of black kids and his response to that perception was by no means out of the ordinary .
24 After considerable dithering , he has pledged his life and his future to that belief , and now the validity of his belief has begun to appear more and more questionable .
25 The Hon. Gentleman had better address his mind to that difference .
26 Guide to Kulchur gives us Pound at his most personal , at his most deliberately vulnerable ; it is here that we find him wondering aloud , for instance , if the body of his work to that date could be mentioned in the same breath with Thomas Hardy 's .
27 Sold his body to that kind of man for lots of money ?
28 Airlines attracted the attention of corporate buccaneers like Carl Icahn who was to turn his attention to that icon of American might USX ( the former United Steel ) .
29 If , as is more likely , the seller gives his instruction to that person 's employer or principal , he must allow reasonable time for the instructions to be communicated to the person in actual possession before delivery is made to the buyer .
30 And if that went — as , later , it threatened to do — then his access to that gift , that way with speaking , with ‘ being ’ another person and totally convincing an audience — that would be in danger .
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