Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] to this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We were told that although up to this point no account had been made for the effects of new policies , the counties were at liberty to estimate the effects of new policies — either theirs or the Government 's via planning policy guidance and the work of development agencies , TECs etc . |
2 | We can date the clearance of stable upland environments such as the chalklands of Wessex and Yorkshire and the Jurassic limestones of the Cotswolds and elsewhere to this period . |
3 | And up to this point I have n't suffered , and there 's nothing more I can really say . ’ |
4 | But what kind of resources or strategies could be committed , both theoretically and practically to this task ? |
5 | But the mapping of this fictional-real opposition onto the worldly-divine dichotomy raises a number of questions as to the status and role of fictional constructs , given that we have access here and now to this world alone . |
6 | As in later years and even to this day the Inn was where they went to ease their hard lives and Halling was well served by this trade . |
7 | I really , that 's what I live on now , memories of the happy holidays I 've had with him and , and even to this day I keep in touch . |
8 | Barth has referred again and again to this discovery in his interviews and articles , and there is no doubt that the existence of such works as The Ocean of Story has helped to form his resistance to the ‘ modernist notion that plot is an anachronistic element in contemporary fiction ’ . |
9 | In another passage of the interview he referred to the " arrogance " of the European Commission of " 17 unelected reject politicians " , adding : " I 'm not against giving up sovereignty in principle but not to this lot . |
10 | How water was raised from the well can only be speculated but close to this spot stood an old Elizabethan house , which was demolished to make way for the flats . |
11 | ’ But up to this moment no single phase out has lasted more than 4.58 bio-minutes . |
12 | Even the Nobel prize winner for physiology and medicine , Sir Charles Sherrington , dedicated his prize-winning speech to Alexander 's work , but even to this day Alexander has not really received the recognition he so richly deserves . |
13 | ‘ This type of operation has been run before but never to this standard . |
14 | I was used to long-distance safety in my work , and in the past to many physical dangers , but never to this sort of risk . |
15 | Because up to this point they have n't achieved a lighter weight and they have conditioned themselves to believing they ca n't . |
16 | This is not the fault of the dog as up to this point in its life it has always been encouraged to run and chase a similar ‘ creature ’ the lure at the track . |