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

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1 As the media caught on to this aspect of the cult , it caused some skins to leave the movement and more violent people to join it .
2 The only group to have come close to this sort of vetting of its members is the charity Action for Victims of Medical Accidents ( AVMA ) .
3 In terms of the way the issue had been considered up to this point there could have been no other answer .
4 Secondly Chairman I would like to draw the Councillors ' attention to the fact that I 'm this years representative on the South East Waste Regulation Advisory Committee and we have indeed got in hand a project which is to look at the whole of the recycling and the priorities for the South East region and I would imagine that by the time our officers have reported back to this Authority that they will have an advantage of having access to that report .
5 one pound for every two over the limit , and you 're abated back to this level of allowance .
6 ‘ I wish we had never come back to this house .
7 I have tried to deal with this in good faith , but if anyone feels they have a problem , all they have to do is come back to this office . ’
8 Looked forward to this day for so long , I have .
9 The document shows that , allowing for deficits carried forward to this year and other factors , and before this year 's savings , Bloomsbury has to save £8m to balance its budget , Lewisham £6.6m , Riverside £3.1m , Wandsworth £2.8m , Hampstead £1.4m , West Lambeth £1.5m , with the rest , bar Greenwich , facing forecast deficits of at least £1m .
10 Today , entire journals are given over to this work .
11 The last years of his life seem to have been largely given over to this task .
12 If the dykers can be encouraged to begin to build an extension to the west of the present entrance off Avenue Q , their small tent can also be relocated close to this section .
13 The first author shows quite clearly that the idea of inference or mental perception is connected to an impression of " afterness " or subsequence , as are all the other uses with to which we have seen up to this point .
14 I 'll see that your salary is made up to this date and a cheque posted on to you . ’
15 In our inquiry into causation so far , we have not attended specifically to this fact of difference or asymmetry between causal items and their effects-the fact of causal priority as it is sometimes called .
16 Obviously you can have photocopies or laser prints copied on to this material , but I have here some pens and a box of blank acetates which you will have the opportunity later to use if you so wish .
17 It is quite clear that nothing is missing from the other end of the Interludium as it was copied on to this vellum : the vellum had already been cut to its surviving top edge by the time the Interludium came to be written on to it .
18 I knew she had psychic gifts , but I could not work out how she was so clued in to this film .
19 A plan drawn up to this end by Foreign Ministers at a meeting on May 5 in Guatemala City was later embodied in the Tela agreement [ see below ] .
20 What I have offered up to this point , however , is only a partial description and explanation of the mutual , unconscious relatedness between workers and managers .
21 Our own sonar is now locked on to this device and the sonar room has suddenly become the focal centre of interest in the Kilcharran .
22 Action : Correct the errors noted up to this point , then run the scanner again .
23 However , it is not necessary for the user to prove conclusively that the right has been exercised back to this date .
24 It is arguable that the ratio decidendi of the case is limited solely to this principle , and can not be extended so as to include the neighbour principle .
25 And they 've also agreed that any alteration of the plan will be referred back to this Council for their consideration .
26 Moreover , the severity of the treatment meted out to this underclass , who have borne the brunt of the welfare changes , is in stark contrast to the benevolent attitude demonstrated by the Government in its welfare policies for the most privileged .
27 But Prince is either too frivolous or too religious for his flighty fancies to be pinned down to this discourse of responsibility and constructive intervention .
28 They had been old German hulks you know ta brought over to this country after the First World War as part of the reparations and they had been finished off in Liverpool and Glasgow somewhere .
29 Some space will be devoted later to this question , drawing on various lines of research and some current theories about the causes and underlying mechanisms of psychosis .
30 It is almost as if all the punishment , admonishment and educative pressure which the aboriginal child has been spared up to this moment is suddenly and simultaneously inflicted on him ( here , for once , the masculine pronoun does not embrace the feminine because initiation is an exclusively masculine affair ) .
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