Example sentences of "[noun] this [is] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | In some cases this is mediated through the bank that handles the business of both parties , and the banks themselves are also stockholders in their clients ' companies . |
2 | In part this is assisted by the establishment of accounting standards . |
3 | In part this is created by the building and decor of the pub . |
4 | To my mind this is based on the proportion , or degree of influence in relation to my formative years . |
5 | In the New Testament this is supplemented by the command that all Christians are to love their neighbours as themselves — an act of personal charity to those with whom we have contact . |
6 | In the drawing this is indicated by the much greater width of the new pattern . |
7 | The energy consumption is about 100 units ( kg of coal equivalent per person ) in a developing country and about 10000 units in Europe and the U.S.A. This is affected by the fact that developing countries mostly have tropical or sub-tropical climates while developed countries are in the temperate zone , but there is a similar difference of about 100 : 1 in income per head between the rich countries and the poor countries ( The Economist — the world in figures ) . |
8 | In the existing law this is shown by the requirement of reasonable self-control , and by the ( probable ) exclusion of conduct known to be legally justified from the category of sufficient provocation . |
9 | In five companies this is achieved by the circulation of planning guidelines at the start of the planning process . |
10 | Also known as the Hamito-Semitic group this is found across the northern half of Africa and in South-West Asia . |
11 | Also known as the Hamito-Semitic group this is found across the northern half of Africa and in South-West Asia . |
12 | User name this is shown in the top left hand corner and displays the LIFESPAN user name of the current user ( eg. MANAGER ) |
13 | In the case of the Moon this is aided by the existence of crater rays ( section 6.3.1 ) , as follows . |
14 | In the UK this is known as the public sector borrowing requirement ( PSBR ) . |
15 | In architectural terms this is evidenced in the smaller , narrower windows , lack of intricate tracery or coloured glass , the almost total lack of development of the flying buttress system , the poverty of decoration in sculpture and carving . |
16 | In practical terms this is translated into the maxim ‘ get it in the bucket ’ , a rule of particular importance in ‘ one-off ’ rather than continuing pollutions , since there may only be one chance to sample . |
17 | This additional volume does , of course , increase the manufacturing costs but for small sizes of hybrid motor this is outweighed by the resultant reduction in drive costs . |
18 | In modern portfolio theory this is defined as the extent to which the construction of the portfolio has eliminated non-market risk . |
19 | In this unorthodox theory this is interpreted as the typical time for which a dust grain moved through space after it was formed and before it accreted to the Moon . |
20 | British chieftains were slaughtered in their sleep by the Saxons during a peace conference , and in Welsh history this is known as the ‘ treason of the long knives ’ . |
21 | This point also applies to the C note ; during the solo this is played against the G chord where it is a 4th , the D chord where it is a ♭7 and the C chord where it is a root ( 1 ) . |
22 | In a company this is interpreted as the absence of a clear separation between strategy and implementation . |
23 | In England and Wales this is done by the coroner 's court , as indeed it is in some States in the USA and in Canada , and in Scotland it is the procurator fiscal who looks into the matter and will , if he considers it to be an appropriate case , raise the matter at a fatal accidents inquiry in the sheriff 's court . |
24 | To a great extent this is based on the Consumer Credit Act 1974 ( CCA ) although it is not as extensive . |
25 | On stage this is translated into the uncomfortable standing squat familiar from karate movies : knees splayed and bottom out . |