Example sentences of "[verb] that [vb base] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 If one adds that delay to the average of about three months before the first visit is made , one is talking about a possible delay of one year and three months before the application starts to receive the attention that is required before it can proceed .
2 The general practitioner can only act as a , necessary , mediator between layman and specialist by cultivating that trust to a degree which makes paternalism unavoidable .
3 And the pencil — what made that fall to the floor ? ’
4 EC milk quotas , which since their imposition in 1984 have seen milk production fall by 20 per cent , mean that supply to the manufacturing industry is rationed .
5 It appends that promise to a clear and comprehensive code of conduct ( one that builds helpfully on the recently published Fleet Street set of principles ) .
6 It appends that promise to a clear and comprehensive code of conduct ( one that builds helpfully on the recently published Fleet Street set of principles ) .
7 Dr Mostafa Tolba , executive director of the UN Environment Programme ( UNEP ) , has said that damage to the ozone layer is worse than previously thought and has proposed advancing a ban on ozone-destroying chemicals by four years to the start of 1996 .
8 Sometimes antibodies can be produced that bind to a virus but do not succeed in preventing it from entering and infecting cells ( called non-neutralising antibodies ) .
9 Find the highest score of all the other content words in that position , and add that score to the ’ highest-other-word scorelist ’ .
10 When one has told a friend about a stage performance or some media utterance that one feels he should go to see , one has performed that work to the friend and partly negated his need to see the work for himself .
11 In a rainstorm enormous electrical discharges occur in clouds and become visible in the lightning bolts that discharge to the ground .
12 They were failing to recognize or were positively discounting the rights of those dissenting from their particular views of public order , and subjecting that dissent to the full coercion of the state .
13 It is often the way he extends his hand to take hers and the way she responds that lead to the successful conclusion of a balance , lift or pirouette .
14 To save time and money , ICI decided that damage to the plant could be repaired with cheap prefabricated units .
15 Exemplary material suggested in the interim history reports can be examined , and similar examples may be found that relate to the local area .
16 They chained a cargo train to the rail tracks that lead to the US company 's production complex .
17 Simple L-R filters that correspond to the simple C-R filters of figure 8.3 are shown loaded with resistance R L in figure 8.5 .
18 I leave that matter to the other place .
19 Event risk protection has generally taken the form of either protective covenants or a put-at-par option , which is exercisable if specific designated events occur that lead to a deterioration of credit quality rating to non-investment grade level .
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