Example sentences of "of that [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She had previously limited her expression of that disapproval to hints , and to glancing remarks ; now , clearly , she had decided the time had come to be more open .
2 There can be little doubt that these are Naxian works , deeply influenced by the East Greek style and transmitting the first impression of that style to Athens where soon , as everywhere , its influence was to become pervasive .
3 Indeed , TMA 1970 , s76 provides that a trustee who has authorised the receipt of profits arising from trust property by or by the agent of the person entitled thereto ( the beneficiary ) , shall not if : ( a ) that person or agent actually receives the profits under that authority ; and ( b ) the trustee makes a return of the name , address and profits of that person be required to do any other act for the purposes of the assessment of that person to income tax .
4 They sell most of that stuff to amateurs , naturally !
5 This programme of research is concerned with the measurement of Britain 's shortfall in manufacturing productivity in comparison with other advanced industrial countries , and with tracing the relation of that shortfall to differences in vocational training and in machinery .
6 But after 10 years of Tory rule , he had had enough of that approach to politics .
7 These three genera seem to form a natural grouping ( Box 2 ) and in the past they have been confused with one another : in commenting on the original description of the Buluk specimens , Deslon suggested that they should be attributed to Kenyapithecus ( rather than to Sivapithecus , as they then were ) , and in an addendum to their original description of Heliopithecus , Andrews and Martin recognized the affinities of that genus to Afropithecus , which was published just before Heliopithecus .
8 I want to bring the good bits of that system to Rangers . ’
9 That was much appreciated by the El Salvadorean Government and helped to bring the perpetrators of that murder to justice .
10 In fact we 've just refused er the application er to change the use of that site to housing , or some of that site to housing , er for the very reason that we want to keep it in employment use and at the same meeting we also refused another site , another major employment site , erm and we want to keep that in employment use as well .
11 In fact we 've just refused er the application er to change the use of that site to housing , or some of that site to housing , er for the very reason that we want to keep it in employment use and at the same meeting we also refused another site , another major employment site , erm and we want to keep that in employment use as well .
12 If a country enacted a bill of rights , then it was likely to be acknowledged as a written but inadequate consolation for the absence of that commitment to liberty which appeared to seep unconsciously and effortlessly through the British system of government .
13 The first half of 1988 showed an increase of that loss to £12m , but as Marsden points out , you need to take a yearly view of the business rather than a 6-month snapshot so such figures can be misleading .
14 The general area within which this study lies is that of an enterprise 's business strategy and the relationship of that strategy to events in the environment surrounding the enterprise .
15 Did you convey any or all of that information to Superintendent ?
16 In spite of that claim to assistance , Montrose told his political manager that he was unwilling to recommend a candidate for presentation to another peer when he was ‘ intirely ignorant what sort of man he is ’ .
17 ‘ She was proud of that piece to camera at the end , ’ murmured Terry , in his flat London accent .
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