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

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1 It was an attempt to cultivate an attitude of mind that recognised that this intelligence — however glorious — had its limitations when it was confronted with the ineffable and ultimate reality .
2 From the definition of φ 2 we obtain , hence which is the van Laar expression derived for regular solutions and shows that this approach can be applied to polymer systems .
3 These authors found that oral administration of aspirin was associated with inhibition of platelet prostaglandin synthesis and suggested that this finding might explain the known effects of aspirin in inhibiting the platelet-release reaction and in prolonging the bleeding time ( Quick , 1966 ) .
4 According to Dahl , we can see which group gets its own way on a particular issue and conclude that this group has power .
5 He had not heard the question but hoped that this reply would serve .
6 In the early 1960s , it became fashionable to criticize British institutions and to say that this country was lagging behind its European competitors in many aspects of modern life from trade union structure to central heating , from the capacity to sell and provide after-sales service abroad to playing football .
7 These results together confirm the presence of the AD1 sequence in the genome and indicate that this type III repeat is encoded by a single gene .
8 That reaction will be typical of the vast majority and confirms that this Government is not good at making friends or influencing people .
9 These observations provide the first direct evidence that the early stages of T-cell development depend on fibroblast products and suggest that this effect is unlikely to be mediated solely by soluble factors .
10 IT SEEMS appropriate to end the Eighties with the band that decided that this decade was quite enough .
11 Edit the RDBI configuration file and ensure that this parameter contains only digits ( maximum 8 ) .
12 ‘ I get down on my knees every day and pray that this election may help change things .
13 They discussed the desirability of the congregation standing during praise at the English service and recommended that this attitude be adopted .
14 Having been airborne for a while and learned that this aircraft demands a gentle touch on the engine controls , the trainee who demonstrates prudent use of reverse derives huge satisfaction from the soft-but-powerful deceleration , bringing the aircraft to a stop in 400 metres .
15 We studied the effect of octreotide administered in a dose of 50 µg on the sphincter of Oddi using endoscopic manometry in seven patients and found that this hormone increase basal pressure and the frequency of phasic wave contractions appreciably ( submitted for publication ) .
16 Dickinson and colleagues reported that E coli from the faeces of colitics were markedly more adherent to HeLa cells in an in vitro assay than isolates from non-colitic control patients and showed that this adhesin was mannose resistant .
17 Through reading and experimentation , I made a couple of simple sweaters and decided that this form of knitting was ‘ great ’ .
18 The Royal Commission on Local Government in England preferred a unitary approach but recognised that this solution would not be appropriate throughout the country .
19 In section 4.5 I shall adduce evidence from the outer city that suggests that this view is correct .
20 This result was inconsistent with gel retardation analysis that demonstrated that this oligonucleotide , 71/72 , gave rise to a specific protein/DNA interaction .
21 Erm but basically you , you would be going in to a village to , to try and encourage land reform with this document or knowing that this document existed .
22 The Labour party wants application procedures to be speeded up so that we have a proper , fair and effective system that ensures that this country continues its long honourable tradition of providing asylum for refugees .
23 You may wish to get at your opponent in some way and think that this strategy will further your personal or general bargaining aims .
24 It simultaneously increased the surplus produced by the working class and ensured that this surplus found a market , generating steadily rising profits for the employers .
25 We look forward to the designation of Green Belts in the more developed areas of Wales and presume that this guidance will then apply .
26 We will adopt only two terms to describe the major functions of language and emphasise that this division is an analytic convenience .
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