Example sentences of "that [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Many of the stresses that led to admission may be encountered again . |
2 | It is believed that the sequence of events that led to core damage involved equipment malfunctions , design-related problems , and human errors , all of which contributed in varying degrees to the accident ( US NUREG-0600 , 1979 ) . |
3 | A Drysdale could argue that it was the repression of sex that led to insanity . |
4 | Similarly , there is no way of knowing whether it was Cumbernauld 's highly segregated traffic arrangements that led to casualty rates some 30 per cent below the national average for built-up areas . |
5 | In the early 1960s the king became a major actor in the events that led to independence for his country in 1968 . |
6 | On the ceiling a procession of blessed souls ascended the ladder that led to Heaven , on one wall St. George thrust his spear into the belly of a squirming dragon , and on another St. Catherine was being roasted on a wheel . |
7 | ‘ The housing market remains depressed and confidence has taken a severe blow from the turmoil in the foreign exchange markets that led to sterling 's suspension from the ERM . ’ |
8 | Jedi grew out of an earlier development effort that led to Apple Events , Apple 's application-messaging infrastructure , and AppleScript . |
9 | Jedi grew out of an earlier development effort that led to Apple Events , Apple 's application-messaging infrastructure , and AppleScript . |
10 | Pop stars and society hostesses in S and M games that led to death . |
11 | The ones that led to death are obviously not with us . |
12 | It was not so much Jacobite principle that led to Nonjurism , but rather a sincerely held belief about the inviolable nature of oaths . |
13 | the existence of coal , iron ore and a large population assisted the economies , but that large population meant that it was necessary to import from overseas quantities of food at an ever increasing cost , particularly as Europe suffered a succession of bad harvests , at that time , and that led to emigration overseas , mainly to the United States of America . |
14 | City fans are still livid over the clash with Bull that led to skipper Steve Walsh 's sending off in the 3-0 defeat at Molineux three weeks ago . |
15 | The patient 's partner should be involved in such discussion , if appropriate , but particularly if the main problems that led to referral centre on this relationship . |
16 | These two cases are similar : both middle-aged women with long histories of dyspeptic symptoms that led to laparotomy and the finding of granulomatous lymphadenitis , and subsequently they were found to have H pylori-associated chronic gastritis . |
17 | For example , his account of the nine different reasons why two scientists might disagree could go verbatim into any elementary course on the social relations of science , whilst the extended analogy between ‘ growing science ’ and establishing an orchard should be required reading for every would-be science politician in any nation that aspires to modernity . |
18 | USL 's in-house counsel says OSF , which appears to looking for proof of an industry-wide conspiracy against it , is asking USL to produce not only every piece of paper they 've got with OSF 's name on it but anything that refers to Unix or even software . |
19 | I 'm erm I 've been working in low cost housing , housing charities , for a very long time , with Shelter and various other charities like that , and I never cease to be amazed that the Conservative Group , here or nationally , are hostile to subsidies for council housing , because the subsidy which goes to owner-occupiers , through mortgage tax relief , is very much greater than the subsidy that goes to council housing and there 's nothing we as a Council can do about this , but I do hope that in due course we will get a fair system of subsidising houses for everybody , so that wealthy people on high incomes who are getting a big subsidy on their housing through their tax relief , erm are not getting more than people on low incomes living in council houses . |
20 | If developed countries want to reduce the waste that goes to landfill , rather than simply make green gestures , incineration with energy recovery is the best way to do it . |
21 | Because , as I say , we 've got recycling credits on our side , we 've got the fact that we 've got this outlet in Exmouth which will take the paper , and that 's why we 're looking at producing this workshop area , so that a lot of this stuff that goes to landfill , I 'm talking about , fridges , tables , whichever else that can be repaired and reused er , I know this is only on a very small scale , but one of the things that I think is very important with is that we 're not purely a recycling centre , we also want to set an education project , to raise people 's awareness of what yo yet waste production is n't about recycling , it 's about not producing it in the first place , |
22 | When activated , these receptors undergo autophosphorylation on specific tyrosine residues , providing docking sites that bind to PLC- γ and result in its activation . |
23 | Professor Purnell Choppin and his colleagues at the Rockefeller University in New York have made peptides ( short sections of protein ) with a similar structure to the regions of virus proteins that bind to membrane receptors . |
24 | The bacterial exotoxin superantigens are small proteins that bind to class II molecules with high affinity and each stimulates T cells through several different V segments . |
25 | Rejecting that conclusion , the Scottish Court of Session said that if the unfavourable treatment included a significant sexual element to which a person of the opposite sex would not have been vulnerable , that amounted to discrimination . |
26 | Lorimer was the name that sprung to mind as well as a match for Sterland but then I suppose he was n't a defender . |
27 | T is awful I was taught as a child in catechism the labourer is worthy of his hire there are four sins that cry out to heaven for justice one of them is a oppressing the widow and orphan and the other is defrauding the labourer of his hire because the labourer is worthy of his hire that 's a sin that cries to heaven for justice , that 's what I was taught as a child . |
28 | Rather like the concept of Holy Trinity , the Devil hangs around as part of the religious baggage that belongs to tradition or ‘ our church doctrine ’ but seems to have no life or substance . |
29 | Dent is so refreshingly different from the city environments of most of the visitors that it would be churlish to deny them this glimpse of a way of life that belongs to history . |
30 | ‘ You have preserved that innocent expression that belongs to childhood and seldom survives it . ’ |