Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] to this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 *****900 WORDS UP TO THIS POINT — THE 300 BELOW CAN BE DISCARDED IF NECESSARY
2 The analysis of the French fabliaux up to this point has included recurrent references to the roles of readers and writers involved with these texts .
3 Although you will not be able to take your puppy out for a walk in public places until it has completed its course of inoculation , at about 12 weeks old , the intervening weeks up to this point will be useful in familiarizing the dog with walking on a leash .
4 Twenty-nine years ago to this day , this motion on the Loyal Address was moved by the then hon. Member for Bury St. Edmunds , my late father , William Aitken .
5 It is not , therefore , unexpected that governments since the last war in this country have confined their efforts largely to this aspect of equality .
6 yes , erm my wife came from the Midlands , from Coventry and her family roots were in Coventry at the Midlands , in fact there she still has numerous nieces and nephews and great nephews and great nieces there to this day , my with the exception of a sister who moved , who , to Basildon , erm I have two brothers and er they still live in London , still live in East Ham , er the distance is not too great erm and , but obviously as we get older the amount of visiting we do will be constricted by the difficulties of getting from Harlow to East Ham especially when one is compelled to stop driving a motor car
7 The play had still been called Funeral Games up to this point .
8 The company provided a coach to bring children back to this country .
9 Once extradition has been granted , then officers will bring the two men back to this country and place them before the courts here .
10 In each of the drawings up to this point no particular effort has been required of the decision maker ( except , perhaps , in the positive " no " decision ) .
11 I know of no religion so fundamentalist as to dispute the facts up to this point .
12 ‘ It 's stifling in here — we 'll have to do something before we bring the twins back to this apartment , ’ Laura agreed .
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