Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] in this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He exposes the vague way in which Read deploys scientific vocabulary , pointing out how much work had had to be done by a great many people and already popularized , before a literary critic could talk in this way .
2 Midnight wandered to the open door , wondering how long Captain Meredith would stay in this place .
3 It does not include the scientific , which it ought to do — it is hoped that schools will build in this element for themselves … the original teams of teachers who came together to build the project did not include a scientist … ( ibid . ) .
4 Finally , there is the strong possibility that a contagion effect will operate in this setting .
5 For example Each of these is sub-divided , an example being The use of these area-table numbers can be illustrated in the following two examples 624.15109411 Foundation soils and engineering geology in Northern Scotland ( note the use of 09 before the area notation ) 508.6 Scientific surveys in Africa ( since no confusion can arise in this case , 09 is not necessary ) .
6 The HRD practitioner can assist in this task through the use of such means as surveys and interviews .
7 The very length of the timescale may help in this respect .
8 The following errors may appear in this file and an action is provided which may rectify the situation .
9 Compared with the old system , increases in the marginal tax rate ( MTR ) are seen to occur for the £75-£115 weekly pay band with the average tax rate ( ATR ) falling , indicating that both substitution and income effects should pull in this range towards less work .
10 A recent academic study compared the training available to young people in this country and that available to young people in Germany — for so long held out as the model that all other countries should follow in this regard .
11 Yet it is difficult to see why employers in all countries would behave in this way if it was not to their advantage .
12 ‘ No cat would stay in this hole . ’
13 Accountability will remain in this place because the Secretary of State will be accountable to the House for the exercise of his duties in the provision of further education .
14 In the long run , every black hole in the universe will evaporate in this way .
15 Wahl Bartmann , Tiaan Strauss , Jannie Breedt and Ian MacDonald of the forwards and centres such as Pieter Muller and Jannie Classen will revel in this approach , as will all of the very physical players who make up the game here .
16 Although the holding of outside appointments such as consultancies must be approved by faculty boards , no limit as such is set on the amount of money individuals may receive in this way .
17 We should be grateful for your advice on whether this is a loophole which is likely to be quickly closed or whether it is intended that this type of business should benefit in this way .
18 A rating of 1 would mean that you feel there is no possible way in which an accident could occur in this situation , a rating of 20 would mean that you feel that you could be involved in an accident at any moment . ’
19 She replied that she and her community would co-operate in this task on one condition , namely that I should be the General Editor .
20 but you were the person who actually worked out the , what costs would go in this document were n't you ?
21 I 'd be very interested to know er in terms of U turns which I 'll come back to , how he 's going to deal with the next item on the agenda er , whereby the Liberal Democrats have been consistent about their policy in general with a lot of obstruction and being caused problems and how Mr will agree in this chamber to actually close some people 's homes , old people 's homes
22 Managers with a preference for common-sense practical ideas will turn in this direction and away from ‘ implementing concepts ’ and ‘ socio-technical systems design ’ .
23 Reference should be made to Chapter 7 regarding the security which the banks will require in this type of " leveraging " arrangement .
24 Many and varied are the arrangements which firms may adopt in this respect .
25 Reference is made to Circular 14/85 — paragraphs 3.4 and 3.5 It is submitted that the appeal proposal would not cause any demonstrable harm to interests of acknowledged importance , therefore the general presumption in favour of development should prevail in this instance .
26 A typical sweep might occur in this way .
27 Otherwise you are likely to find that your puppy will continue in this manner so as to attract your attention .
28 There seems a lot more law firms can do in this respect .
29 They must be attentive to all the susceptibilities that people might have in this connection , and ensure that all of them played a part in resolving the tasks that arose in a society of this kind .
30 To , to make people feel sorry for them and they have no shame at all in breaking limbs and distorting their features and all so that kind to make themselves look as pitiful as they possible can because they 're going to live a life of a beggar and they tell us it 's very profitable being a beggar in some lands , people can make in this country they reckon up to in places like London a hundred pounds a day being a beggar that 's more than you earn a day is n't it ?
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