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To the/ this day | | To the satisfaction of | |
To the purpose | |
To the north | | She pointed to the north to show the direction. |
| polar pertaining to the North or South Polepolar bear; having magnetic |
| Origin & botanical facts One of the few vegetables that is native to the North American plains the |
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To the limit | | A man who is suffering up to the limit of his capacity can seldom put up much of a fight |
| overwork, tax, overexert, overtax, push to the limit strange |
| overwork tax overexert overtax push to the limit strange |
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To the life | |
To the letter | |
To the last | | Stiffen net curtains with a 1:3 sugar?water solution added to the last rinse or put them in water |
| Add 1 tablespoon 15 ml salt to the last rinse or pour 1 cup 250 ml vinegar into the last rinse |
| He must defy his enemy to the last or outwit him for only then could he gain his respect |
| My thoughts travel back to the last time I had a haircut and Hadil was the only to notice |
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To the full | | Unsaturated Notcombined to the full extent or capable of dissolving or absorbing more |
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To the extent of | | Hes in debt to the extent of 300 |
| But he fulfils Miss Marples requirement of being on the spot to the extent of living in a house |
| Psychosis An impairment of mental function to the extent of interfering with individuals adaptatio |
| Configuration refers to the extent of the hearing loss in terms of the sound frequencies that are m |
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To the exclusion of | |
To the detriment of | | Some governments around the world have already done away with net neutrality to the detriment of t |
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To the best of | | have him with us Im sure tells me that to the best of his belief you were shot |
| I have advised them to the best of my capacity
But people seldom take advice
A pity perhaps but th |
| ? ?And to the best of your belief it was half?past one when both you and the boy were absent and the |
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To the accompaniment of | | Before the tonga turned into the road I could hear his voice singing to the accompaniment of the |
| said Grandfather picking up the python to the accompaniment of further shrieks from Aunt Ruby |
| said Grandfather, picking up the python to the accompaniment of further shrieks from Aunt Ruby |
| Before the tonga turned into the road, I could hear his voice, singing to the accompaniment of the |
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To sb’s face | |
To one’s dismay | |
To one’s credit | |
To one’s astonishment | |
To excess | | Adrenal tumours are rare and generally lead to excess hormone production |
| People who drink alcohol to excess may require supplements |
| secretory diarrhea due to excess pouring of fluid and electrolytes into intestine as in carcinoid s |
| Epiphora Abnormal overflow of tears either due to excess secretion or blockage of lacrimal duct |
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To date | | There was nothing smart or up to date anywhere but there was nothing sordid either |
| He will use it to keep the old coins he is trying to date or something like that |
| Make sure to date each container when you put it in your pantry |
| Most smart men don?t want to date a dumb woman because we need to know that she can handle herself |
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