Example sentences of "[that] [verb] this " in BNC.

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1 nevertheless , there are many films that undermine this argument , suggesting that British character wo n't do as an explanation of poor filmmaking .
2 Using genetic engineering it is now possible to remove the gene that produces this protein and to produce large volumes of the new bacterium which , if sprayed on a newly planted crops , will considerably reduce frost damage .
3 Incontinence can be precipitated by a number of factors that influence this progression .
4 Explain the factors that influence this break-even point .
5 The investigator is interested in finding out what are the factors that influence this variation in awareness and involvement .
6 Thus , while in Chapter 2 we were interested in exploring the theories of stratification and the evidence for class and related inequalities , here we are more interested in those processes that bring this class structure alive , what we call the dynamics of class .
7 But it was not only the work of Vredeman de Vries that made this garden so remarkable .
8 It was the circumstances that made this achievement even more outstanding .
9 My real interest — beyond my own cancer — was the world I had just entered , those twin factors that made this visit so very different from my last one , age and illness .
10 It was not so much the kite design , rather , the principle of moving the centre of lift as the lines were pulled that made this early application a forecast of today 's steering methods .
11 The agriculture that made this growing wealth possible was highly organised , although with considerable variations within Sussex : all men worked not just for themselves , but for a lord .
12 Mr Paterson is at his best in conveying the feelings of those Brown tormented ; but oddly , given his professed admiration for his subject , he is less good at capturing the qualities that made this former fur salesman and trade-union official the deputy leader of his party and a powerful cabinet minister taken seriously even by those who disliked him .
13 Last Wednesday 's heavy New York papers , the Times and the Wall Street Journal , devoted acres of newsprint to the disastrous turn taken in the tide of IBM Corp 's affairs — but alongside , IBM still ran a chirpy RS/6000 ad with a picture of computer-generated bubbles , with a blurb entitled The Computer That Made This Picture is Also Making History .
14 It 's their money that made this possible .
15 The catalyst that made this possible was Dionysiac music .
16 The vast majority of the biomedical research that made this possible was carried out on animals .
17 But w was it , was it the size of China that made this necessary ?
18 Yes , I think one of the main things that , that made this possible was the improvements in heating .
19 It is the conservative culture of Westminster , the television studio and lobby that encourages this attenuated political thinking .
20 And no one pointed out that at the Chelsea game , the programme had a huge 2-page spread entitled ‘ Stop the Munich song ’ in which Strach , Macca , Speedo , and others suggested that singing this stuff is a dumb thing to do .
21 Perhaps — just perhaps — your Higher Self knows that realising this Dream would not be in your best interests right now ?
22 The committee that produced this report was set up to consider how public schools ( defined as those belonging to the Headmasters ' Conference or the Governing Bodies Association , together with ‘ comparable schools for girls ’ ) could develop and extend their association with the general education system .
23 PERHAPS it was the power of positive thought that produced this Thistle win , perhaps not .
24 This combination of speed and close attention may have a lot to do with the narrative thrust and atmospheric coherence and intensity that make this the most gripping of his novels .
25 It is the use of dessert fruit and the hint of lemon that make this apple pudding so good .
26 Across the river from my house , hanging over the road to Honeydew from Petrolia , in far northern California , six hours drive above San Francisco , is a cliff face some 300 feet high , whose face is a constantly changing testament to the subterranean upheavals that make this region the most seismically active on the North American continent .
27 It is Mr Frohnmayer 's very innocence , and his willingness to reveal it when a larger point is to be made , that make this book interesting .
28 There are obvious additional tasks to be carried out , such as de-blocking , overflow calculations and efficient packing of the file storage areas that make this limitation understandable .
29 There exists however a very great number of variant routes on the numerous well defined walking paths that make this area a great favourite with Swiss visitors who enjoy walking holidays off the beaten track .
30 It 's these little planes that make this gold rush possible .
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