Example sentences of "to those [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And to those prices you have to add the boat 's running costs . ’
2 And when it came to those Trumpers I could only agree with my father 's judgment .
3 This thesis does not always do justice even to those artists he cites favourably .
4 The Court of Appeal agreed with Wright J. Mr. Tully is in effect saying that if he discloses his dealings with his assets or the moneys of Wessex and Abbey and if he furnishes copies of the documents relating to those dealings he will be providing evidence which may assist the police to prosecute him for the crime of embezzlement .
5 To those ballads he added a substantial leavening of others that were complimentary , jocular , and satirical .
6 But if we only know the bell according to those systems we call logic or science , then we can only talk about bells .
7 So here are a few of mine , mixed in with answers to those questions you might have felt too silly to ask .
8 It has been granted to you to know the secrets of the kingdom of Heaven ; but to those others it has not been granted …
9 It helps if you can limit your first list to those skills you will require in one clinical area .
10 If she has older brothers and sisters , then the idea of sharing will be less of a shock for her , although even in these cases children cling to those things they think of as theirs .
11 I could n't I was , you know I think when you go to those things you have to be in it .
12 At lunch-time today he said , I called in with regard to those records they 've placed on order .
13 Because erm even going back to those days it was the bright ones that were pushed forward and the the sort of dog take the hinder most sort of thing you know .
14 this trouble once with a with a young child and er I told this this this person er granny figure if you like , do n't talk to those children I 've told them not to they went on and on and on .
15 We resist change because of fear of the unknown and because change can threaten our fragile sense of identity — when my self-image is indistinct , I must hold on desperately to those parts I can see , so that they survive .
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