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

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1 But Engels , in later editions , added a footnote to this sentence stating that this remark does not apply to all human history but only to written history .
2 On overseas aid , the hon. Lady knows that this year we have yet again increased the amount of money that is spent on that .
3 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that this year more than £1 billion is being spent by the public sector on energy efficiency ?
4 There is some evidence to suggest that this difference is critical .
5 It 's an ongoing exercise , and er we have produced er sufficient scientific evidence to show that this pond is of tremendous value .
6 The right hon. Gentleman said that this country would not be part of the key decisions on economic and monetary union .
7 Will the right hon. Gentleman ensure that this sort of thing does not happen again ?
8 The perverse laws of sexual attraction ensured that this lack of interest only added to the appeal of her generously-made , rosy beauty .
9 ‘ It is not an empty claim to say that this conference is one of progress , indeed one of celebration , not of relaxation or complacency . ’
10 This survey suggests that this conclusion is generally true of schools in the county .
11 Once he had got the idea of killing her ( and at first this fantasy did not seem very different from the reveries in which he wept by her open grave , comforted by young , fashionably dressed women ) it took some time to appreciate that this scenario was of quite a different type from the others .
12 The government has for some time known that this site would be available , yet from the announcement of the project to the Minister 's stated deadline for consultation is 8 months , including the summer months .
13 I strode off along a grassy cliff-top path peppered with stunted gorse bushes , towards the grey lookout tower where a mounted wall-exhibition explains that this stretch of coast is a designated Nature Reserve on account of its abundant birds , wildlife and rare limestone rock formations .
14 It does n't take too much imagination to guess that this means ‘ draw a circle centred at x = 10.5 , y = 24.75 , and of radius 3.9 , in whatever units we happen to be using at the moment ’ .
15 B. ‘ That , subject to the passing of Resolution A , before this meeting , the Directors be and they are hereby empowered pursuant to Section 24 of the Companies ( Amendment ) Act 1983 to allot equity securities ( as defined by section 23 of the Companies ( Amendment ) Act 1983 ) for cash pursuant to the authority conferred by such resolution as if sub-section ( 1 ) of the said Section 23 did not apply to any such allotment provided that this power shall be limited to the allotment of equity securities in connection with a rights issue in favour of shareholders and to the allotment ( otherwise than pursuant to a rights issue as aforesaid ) of equity securities up to an aggregate nominal value of IR£1,772,100 .
16 ‘ That where they are generally authorised for the purpose of Section 80 of the Companies Act 1985 the Directors be and they are hereby empowered pursuant to Section 95 of the said Act to allot equity securities ( within the meaning of Section 94 of the said Act ) for cash , as if Section 89(1) of the said Act did not apply to any such allotment provided that this power shall :
17 We have a moral duty to demand that this savagery is outlawed and until we succeed we are all guilty of allowing it .
18 A logistic model indicated that this difference was not explained by the small discrepancies in the sociodemographic characteristics ( F 3 , 3 5 =3.2 , p<0.05 ) .
19 It is dependent not so much on the generous staffing levels of PNP Phase 1 ( though that obviously helped a great deal ) as on a combination of a degree of staffing flexibility and a basic preparedness to accept that this kind of role is important and needs to be built into a school 's staffing arrangements under whatever label is deemed appropriate .
20 British courts then disapplied the Act ; after several appeals , the European Court ruled that this suspension was valid , and the 1988 Act was overruled in 1991 .
21 In 1986 the European Court held that this requirement was incompatible with the right to provide services across national frontiers .
22 An increasing number of claims for night visits was recorded during the 1970s , and anecdotal evidence suggests that this trend continued both before and after the new contract , although no figures have been published .
23 The principle of holidays with pay had been extended to an estimated million and a half manual workers in Britain by the beginning of the 1920s , but the economic recession of that decade meant that this figure remained relatively static until the late 1930s .
24 Retrospective radiological review showed that this lesion had been present when an initial diagnosis of coeliac disease had been made 12 months previously and a detailed description of the natural history of the lymphoma during this period was thus available .
25 Circumstantial evidence suggests that this animal is a significant problem for water voles .
26 All three of these domains may contribute to DNA binding ( 54 , 55 ) , however the interaction of the POU specific domain with the major groove suggests that this region confers DNA binding specificity by making sequence-specific contacts with DNA ( 54 ) .
27 I do not think the Prime Minister imagines that this country 's future would be secure if we remained outside .
28 However , the traditional view argues that this factor only makes itself felt after a substantial proportion of total financing is in the form of debt .
29 corresponding to a feasible solution shows that this solution is indeed a BFS , since we explained in Section 8.1 how the canonical equations could be derived from the corresponding tree .
30 The North Devon HA took clinical advice in assessing this individual case and on the basis of that advice decided that this ECR was not a high priority for funding .
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