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

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1 I did n't come to the church that night , I had no reason to .
2 Is n't it the case though that people in Kent , offenders in Kent , have become used to the idea that cautioning will be the norm ?
3 They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs , but as the aircraft were widely dispersed , this took time in the dark .
4 At 40 miles to the gallon that 's 250 gallons .
5 So we 're hoping to address all these issues and er and also to try to bring people back to the awareness that food is a basic human right , the right to eat is a basic human right and , and that we have to find ways to make sure people enjoy that basic human right .
6 The cards had nothing on them but apparently meaningless hieroglyphics and they were thrown to the ground to add to the litter that so distresses London Transport .
7 Leaving Howard to try and persuade Colonel Mortimer to take his men to the cemetery that night — reasoning that one American to another would get a better result Ace , Benny and Petion returned to the TARDIS , where Ace indicated the remaining pilfered weapons in her shopping trolley .
8 She sat in her bright office and thought of Müller coming to the apartment that day .
9 Probably rather less than immediately appears , for , although symptoms of thrush may seem to be related to a recent sexual act , it may be that the trauma of vigorous sexual intercourse has brought to the surface that which was lying dormant .
10 This stand does not make me blind to the distress others feel or to the disillusionment that this issue causes .
11 Take 'em along Witchball Street , Tom , and down to the quay that way .
12 And Lincoln was criticized , attacked for this , that er and he said in response to this the attention of the country has been called to the proposition that one who is sworn as the constitution says to take care that the laws be faithfully executed should himself not violate those laws a fairly reasonable proposition you might think , if your oath says to uphold the law then you start going round breaking the law er something wrong here somewhere methinks .
13 From Esterençuby you can press onwards and upwards , towards the frontier , and then either branch right , back into the complex of mountain roads to the west that would take you eventually down again to Arnéguy , or else left , along a narrow , lonely , but not totally nerve-racking road which climbs high up on the north flank of the watershed , before relapsing into the next valley to the east .
14 Through Ed , who , she thought had the right contacts because he was a man , they went to the Roundhouse that night .
15 I did more or less ignore on the tube journey and the walk to the choir that evening , I mean
16 She disapproves of a great deal of Charles 's life , these days ; she thinks his ambitions misplaced , his goals suspect , his methods dangerous , his new political alignments deplorable : but she is loyal to Charles , to Charles himself , to the man that these manifestations in her view misrepresent .
17 Just looking for a solution to the problem that 's all !
18 The house is open to the public that day , so I 'll be in the kiosk answering questions from people and occasionally thinking about what 's happening in London .
19 The emergence of International Relations as a separate field of study was closely related to the approach that first captured thinking about the subject .
20 Opinions in the marketplace seem to point to the likelihood that in 1996 ; when the next stage of legislation is introduced , all small diesel engines will have to use catalysts .
21 The two girls went down to the village that morning to secure a piece of board and some paint .
22 While they were saying so , Marshall was contacting Mrs Tavett and learning that her husband had said he was going to the surgery that morning but had not been home since .
23 She told him that she and some others were being escorted by the household guard on an expedition to the country that day .
24 CATHERINE It was because of her I went to the head that time at the school .
25 Walking back to the theatre that night , Noreen was extremely tense and said little .
26 Later , during tea , Lord Henry invited Basil and Dorian to go with him to the theatre that night .
27 He came back to London on Boxing Day evening , but the vicarage party went to the theatre that night and asked Ianthe Broome to join them .
28 No traders were likely to come to the Hall that day or any other , and she could hardly risk being seen speaking to them even if they did .
29 It came up on the wall like that and had a big wooden block fastened to the wall that block
30 He suddenly remembered that Stephen Blufton 's information about drug smuggling was due to be put to the test that day .
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