Example sentences of "[vb pp] to the [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the event of such disclosure will obtain from such third parties ' duly binding agreements to maintain in confidence the information to be disclosed to the same extent at least as is so bound hereunder .
2 He was a comparative stranger to the London men , hardly committed to the same extent as local leaders such as Ben Tillett , John Burns , Tom Mann and Tom Walsh , his own union 's delegate .
3 We 're attracted to the same sort of subject matter ; I think that 's it is n't it ?
4 The look of the covers is central to the consistency of the brand name , ensuring that each volume conforms to expectations and that it is concocted to the same recipe .
5 A thermostable DNA polymerase is added to the same tube .
6 I think I should add very shortly that having considered the many authorities cited , even if I had come to a different conclusion on the issue about consideration , I would have come to the same decision adverse to the owners on the question whether the payments were made voluntarily in the sense of being made to close the transaction .
7 I have come to the same conclusion as many people who find that they have a potentially fatal disease .
8 Hailing each other , they found that they had come to the same conclusion : that so far as they could tell , in the gloom and confusion , the night was theirs , the camp completely broken up , the enemy scattered and leaderless and unlikely to rally now .
9 But , as stated in Anderson v. The Queen , at p. 108 , per Lord Guest ‘ in cases of murder great care must be taken to see that there has been no miscarriage of justice ’ and the test , a strict one , has been described in Woolmington v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1935 ] A.C. 462 , 482–483 , per Viscount Sankey L.C. as whether ‘ if the jury had been properly directed they would have inevitably have come to the same conclusion ’ and in Stirland v. Director of Public Prosecutions [ 1944 ] A.C. 315 , 312 , per Viscount Simon L.C. , as involving ‘ a situation where a reasonable jury , after being properly directed , would , on the evidence properly admissible , without doubt convict . ’
10 It is plain that if the judge had been appraised of all these matters now before the court , he would have come to the same conclusion as we have , namely that the necessary intention had not been proved on the part of the appellants .
11 I would myself have come to the same conclusion as that which the deputy judge expressed [ 1991 ] 3 W.L.R. 514 , 528 :
12 I went to see Eric to tell him about this conversation and found that he had come to the same conclusion .
13 ‘ And it looks as if Ivor had come to the same conclusion .
14 It seems that Kerr J at first instance had come to the same conclusion as Lord Denning via a public policy route .
15 It seems that he would have come to the same conclusion regarding the implication of such control .
16 More recent authority has come to the same conclusion : see Commercial Plastics Ltd v Vincent [ 1965 ] 1 QB 623 per Pearson LJ and Littlewoods Organisation Ltd v Harris [ 1978 ] 1 All ER 1026 per Megaw LJ .
17 I have come to the same conclusion that some a method of appointment is in fact right and it makes sense .
18 Williams attempts to show that if we examined the commonplace idea of equality of opportunity thoroughly , we find ourselves carried down a sort of ‘ slippery slope ’ towards insisting that only if everybody has succeeded to the same degree can we be sure that there has been genuine equality of opportunity .
19 It collapsed in 1902 but was rebuilt to the same design .
20 Mostly indeed such " insights " are also present in other traditions but not stressed to the same degree .
21 That influence , far from being confined to the former graveyard of St Giles ' , has spread and is spreading in every corner of the world .
22 It measures with reasonable accuracy if confined to the same subject throughout the measuring period , but this accuracy is very much reduced if the subject is changed .
23 The degree of insetting of a paragraph is shown in the ruler line by the left square bracket ‘ [ ’ being inset to the same extent
24 The pupil understands that a larger unit of measurement will produce a smaller numerical answer than a smaller unit of measurement applied to the same length ( Examples 92,93 ) .
25 These patterns can be related to the same type of factors as described above for the urban-rural shift .
26 Instead , we need to measure the number of words that have senses related to the same domain , since these are more likely to co-occur in typical usage .
27 But Russell does not distinguish , as McTaggart does , between the Humean ‘ bundle ’ view and the view that mental states belong to the same self if they are causally related to the same body .
28 If you 've got more than one element of one set , mapped to the same element of another set ,
29 Provided atomic individuals are mapped to the same role-slot in one representation , then plural reference is possible , and provided they map to different role-slots in another ( simultaneously ) , then singular references are possible .
30 An ’ he 's the reason I 'll be keepin' a twenty-four hour guard on Brett , till he 's fit t'be moved to the same clinic as Harry in the city . ’
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