Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 If this turns out to the case the great wheel of horticulture really will have turned full circle .
2 Then you have say this goes round to a light bulb amps
3 This goes up to a resolution of 1,024 by 768 in non-interlaced mode , at a flicker-free 72Hz vertical scan rate .
4 This goes back to the very infancy of the cinema , when the camera was hand-cranked and therefore almost instantly variable in speed .
5 This goes back to the days when there were hop gardens at the rear of the pub , and picking was done by gipsy families ( shant being an old gipsy word , meaning to drink ) .
6 This adds up to a very substantial collection , and I hope before too long we may find another set with the Organ and Piano Concertos , along with Prêtre 's recordings of the Gloria and Stabat Mater ( the earlier one with Régine Crespin ) and the almost unknown Sept Responses des Ténèbres , a simply glorious choral and orchestral piece with Prêtre recorded in 1983 and which appeared on a Pathé Marconi LP in 1984 .
7 This adds up to a total cost of just under £20 bn , or about £6,600 per unemployed person .
8 This adds up to a loss of £9.57 .
9 This adds up to a threat to the source of Japan 's post-war strength .
10 The Council was exempted from meeting on the sixty or so annual festival days , but not on the monthly ones ; this adds up to a large number of meetings ( c.300 ) held per year .
11 Their visibility or otherwise , the ways in which they are coded , policed , censored , constructed , praised or punished , the ways in which and levels at which they are represented as engaging with the viewer , and the contexts in which women 's bodies are placed in images and how images of women 's bodies are then distributed and consumed — all this adds up to a subtle politics of the representation of women 's bodies .
12 Although all of this adds up to a fairly persuasive case in favour of certain types of co-operative R&D in certain circumstances , the case is not strong enough to suggest that all types of ventures will have positive ( or even benign ) effects on social welfare .
13 All of this adds up to a personal credo that we are not just specialized apes but a unique and peculiar species of our own .
14 All this adds up to the fact that NDBs are thoroughly unreliable .
15 All this adds up to the likelihood that the Government can not sort out the economy in the very short term and certainly can not do so this side of the general election ; they can not generate the feeling of happiness and cheerfulness about the economy which parties traditionally rely upon to win general elections .
16 The gate admits to a path , presumably made as a droveway for bringing sheep down from the fell ; this spirals up to the ridge where a turn to the right leads to the summit cairn .
17 This harks back to the foreclosure issue .
18 This harks back to the debate in Chapter 6 as to the transferability of concepts and systems which originate in the commercial world to the NHS without modification .
19 This leads on to a major guideline for all consequences :
20 This leads on to a dramatic low and a severe craving for another dose of the stuff .
21 This leads on to a discussion about the way in which new occupations associated with the new technology are likely to emerge .
22 This leads on to a third aspect — the redistributive effect over a person 's lifetime , rather than just in the current period .
23 This leads on to a further point .
24 This leads on to the third scenario , that decisions would be taken in economic and other fields at Community level , and that they would be submitted to the scrutiny of the European Parliament .
25 This leads on to the question of political culture .
26 This leads on to the final point .
27 This leads on to the second part of the book , in which the author begins by showing that there is a deep ambiguity in our basic concepts of causality and chance .
28 In turn this leads on to the problems to do with the extent to which , and the conditions under which , respondents accurately report their beliefs , attitudes and , ultimately , to the extensive and impressive technology of interview and attitude measurement .
29 The Americans could take this a little further , but after Schweinfurt they had to stop and lick their wounds ; and so this leads on to the inevitable topic when I am confronted with the audiences I meet in all those places .
30 In practice this boils down to the governments being saddled with the bulk of the foreign hard currency debts , while it is private individuals in those same countries who hold most of the hard-currency assets .
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