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

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1 The relationship of a computed solution , such as that in Fig. 24.2 , to the unknown exact solution is similar to that between two solutions with slightly different initial conditions .
2 This suggests duty on spirits should be lowered relative to that on other drinks .
3 In the WHO collaborative studies , the effect of maternal age on the risk of abortion is similar to that on still births or late fetal mortality .
4 Similar to that for major improvements .
5 He has also worked with Goodman Direct Marketing in London and prior to that for five years with Templetons ( British Carpets Ltd. , as it was then called ) .
6 When you 've been used to that for sixty-two years , hot water and a flushing toilet do come as something of a culture shock .
7 The excess mortality is not limited to underground workers , since workers above ground have a raised standardised mortality ratio ( SMR ) for gastric cancer ( 143 ) , which is similar to that for underground workers other than those at the coal face ( SMR 144 ) .
8 The objective of the FSA 's provisions will be to introduce for unlisted securities a regulatory regime which is broadly similar to that for listed securities .
9 The sequence of events in the creation of a bank bill is in Figure 9.4 , and is only a modification to that for commercial bills .
10 They draw implications in the world of a deaf child 's hearing through the early fitting of a hearing aid and point out that even under these advantageous circumstances a deaf child 's functional hearing may not be comparable to that of hearing children at the same sound levels .
11 So the world of every creature is different to that of all others , sometimes greatly , sometimes by not so very much .
12 Mr Cowen was promoted from the position of regional surveyor to that of divisional contracts surveyor .
13 Even if the comets had strengths comparable to that of stony asteroids , they still could not fit the Tunguska observations .
14 Eight years ago the function of the auction houses changed from that of middlemen handling the occasional wonderful contemporary collection like that of the Sculls to that of primary dealers in contemporary art .
15 Translators are in a position similar to that of advanced learners of a language , and pitfalls of this sort become more common when the direction of translation is into the non-native language rather than the translator 's mother tongue .
16 [ T ] he remarkable thing about the British press , as it entered the twentieth century , was its resemblance … to the press of mid-Victorian times , in some respects to that of pre-Victorian times .
17 But this urban growth was not matched by commensurate development of a bourgeoisie comparable to that of many parts of the West .
18 As Philip Snowden told the House of Commons , increased trade would help to ‘ approximate the Russian system to that of other countries with whom they were having commercial relations . ’
19 The general approach , however , would be that if the warranty or indemnity was in all other respects identical to that of other vendors , the para 9(3) ( a ) , Sch 5 , TCGA 1992 exception would be regarded as satisfied .
20 On each island an increase in the demand for output is initially perceived as an increase in the demand for the island 's output relative to that of other islands .
21 Communications are therefore usually direct and easy , and the staff are able to relate their work personally to that of other departments .
22 The structure of the ‘ curriculum for all ’ rests fundamentally on the Conservative government 's intention to locate children in standardised hierarchies of achievement in each subject throughout their school career , so that they could be compared to each other , their teachers ' performance compared to that of other teachers and their schools ' standards set against their competitors in the marketplace .
23 Order 38 , r40 has been revoked and the evidence of motor engineers is no longer treated differently to that of other experts .
24 It is , perhaps , possible that the office was created in an attempt to impose some organization on the traditionally unorganized function of that the Mufti was one whose opinion was in some way considered superior to that of other muftis and who , perhaps , was responsible for the appointment of lesser muftis .
25 While some tests provide summary scores which reflect success and failure on different items , other tests make it possible to derive a numerical score for the whole test which reflects an individual 's test performance relative to that of other individuals .
26 Durkheim sought to provide an answer to this question by demonstrating that society forms an integrated unity similar to that of living organisms .
27 By claiming that his work was superior to that of fellow architects Barry , Smirke and Blore , he was not only casting doubt upon the ethics of the architectural profession , but was also blatantly arrogant .
28 One way to achieve this is to identify semantically related pairs of words and compare the performance of the technique using these pairs to that of unrelated pairs .
29 They should also be given permission to issue some form of fixed interest profit-related bond , be allowed to raise a proportion of their equity direct from the public and be subject to independent regulation similar to that of privatised utilities .
30 From now on the chain of events is very similar to that of monetary theories of the cycle .
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