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

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1 Any analytic approach in linguistics which involves contextual considerations , necessarily belongs to that area of language study called pragmatics .
2 He thus belongs to that school of thought that believes in the importance of the ‘ mark . ’
3 In a cyclotron the energy of the particles is deployed into an orderly spiral motion around the axis of the magnetic field and the pumping action of that weak pulsating electric field progressively adds to that energy and causes a pressure build-up at confining surfaces as the particles are driven in spirals of larger radius .
4 Immense and quite detailed power now attaches to that office and , to a greater or lesser degree , depending on the actual holder , on the Civil Service and particularly the Department of Education and Science .
5 She enters the feminist debate here , arguing that some feminists have misunderstood the significance of pornography , taking it to be a major cause of the oppression of women , rather than a symptom of it , albeit a symptom which itself then contributes to that oppression .
6 Likewise with his existential emphasis , which closely relates to that humanism .
7 That tradition claims Corinth and Sicyon as ‘ inventors ’ of painting ; and the material evidence too points to that region .
8 Erm members will re ma , will be reminded the report was requested at the last personal services committee with regards to the council 's involvement in the current museums and Essex committee er , I 'm also requesting er , the financial contribution that this council actually makes to that committee .
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