Example sentences of "[that] [vb -s] [adv prt] to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In primary 6 and 7 that goes up to one hour l5 minutes . ’
2 The most important , perhaps , is freedom from the restrictive grasp of the ‘ all together now ’ class teaching system that goes back to Victorian times .
3 I advise him that with unlimited spending , with arbitrary revaluations , with a rates proposal that goes back to 1973
4 Now in fact what that means for me is that actually we 're all programmers — we always have been — but we have n't been used to explaining it in quite the way that computers need us to explain it , and of course that goes back to this question of understanding English that we were talking about last time .
5 Richard Parker Landscapes Colour Around Us , The Art Gallery , Queensway , Billingham ( until June 27 ) IN what is effectively a full-scale retrospective with work that goes back to 1958 , Richard Parker shares with us his great love of landscape .
6 The Penhill site may be the source of a story that goes back to Celtic mythology , " The Legend of the Giant of Penhill " .
7 Many of the documents signed at Halling bear the signatures of these men and among these we find Phillip de Poucnessh now known as Punish Hill ; Richard le Veel , Veles of Snodland ; John le Lad now Lads Farm ; John de Holoweye , Holoway Court Snodland ; and another name that lives on to this day is Bavens Bank , which probably derives its name from Adam de Bavent .
8 This is perhaps believed by practitioners rather than being a view that holds up to epistemological scrutiny .
9 According to my arithmetic that adds up to 35 guillotine motions , which is unprecedented in modern times — indeed , ever , so far as I can judge .
10 Peter Lilley as a right winger has to combine his reputation as a zealous cutter of the state sector with a departmental budget that eats up to forty percent of the hole , one MP groans , rather inconsequentially , a weeks social security payments would buy a warship , even Kenneth Clark and Michael Portillo , sharpening their axes have to admit that Lilley did not exactly invent unemployment personally , but the burgeoning budget for invalidity benefit , together with much anecdotal evidence , suggest that somebody in Whitehall , well before his time , decided to cut the unemployment figures artificially by allowing , even encouraging people with little hope of jobs to remember that troublesome pain in their backs , and in the process get better benefits .
11 ‘ Classic Italian elegance that harks back to one of the greatest ever Ferraris , the Daytona ’
12 They tell a story that reaches back to neolithic man some 5,000 years ago , to the Roman occupation , to the many religious and military influences and the continuing threat of invasion over the years .
13 The vision is to see a ministry established that reaches out to working girls .
14 This format uses an electronic camera that stores up to 50 still images on a tiny floppy disk .
15 Garlic is one of the most widely used aphrodisiacs around the world , with a pedigree that stretches back to ancient times .
16 Most relate to the use of custodial penalties and are based on a technique that dates back to 1949 when courts were directed to avoid passing custodial sentences on young adult offenders unless it appeared that no other method was appropriate .
17 Gieves , a business that dates back to 1785 , were above all tailors to the officers of HM Navy , many of whom , the management appreciated , could not afford to buy a good quality uniform , which they had to provide themselves , and pay for it in cash .
18 A former coaching inn that dates back to 1780 .
19 The server software option runs in conjunction with MachTen and MacOS , and sports a built in windows manager that supports up to six X terminals , as well as Macintosh-style tools and Macintosh-style Windows or Motif-style Window functions .
20 Two models are available : the Companion 100 , a wireless controller supporting up to 80 portable phones behind an existing telephone system , and the Companion 10 , a stand-alone system that supports up to 32 portables .
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