Example sentences of "[pron] is [verb] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Exactly and er we are buying er a two seat version of this aeroplane er our two seat version is aimed primarily at operational training but er we have examined er time and again whether we believe the er the integration of the avionics which is possible in this aeroplane and which is planned for this aeroplane er is going to be able to reduce the pilot work load to such an extent that one man can comfortably do the job and we have arrived at the conclusion that he most certainly can .
2 Mercury One-to-One has also confirmed that it is to beta test the service before the launch , which is planned for this summer .
3 ‘ Nothing which is said in this room will go any further , ’
4 But it is the realm of production itself ( of paid employment ) which is seen by this perspective as lying at the heart of capitalism and uneven development .
5 China ( cinchona ) is a remedy which is indicated in this situation , and when she was given it , she rapidly regained her energy and vitality .
6 The rhetoric of rights , which is engendered by this question , is a recipe for class war , and civil war .
7 During the rest of the presentation what I will endeavour to do is describe each of the components of the System Ten architecture which is represented by this slide .
8 The information which may be derived from an assessment can be roughly divided into two types : first , there is the information which is obtained from the assessment procedures and , second , there is the interpretation which is placed on this information .
9 The investigators wish to facilitate comparative work , which is lacking in this field of study , and to encourage the writing of books and articles with a wider readership than is currently usual .
10 ‘ Story ’ , ‘ travel ’ and ‘ journey ’ all blur together , drawing on Federman 's study of Beckett , the title of which is incorporated into this text and into Double Or Nothing , so that once again traces of realistic action have a metaphorical role to play .
11 The project which is evaluated in this report is in many respects a sign of the times .
12 The approach which is adopted in this book , and which is described in this introductory chapter , is a variety of ‘ contextual ’ approach : it is assumed that the semantic properties of a lexical item are fully reflected in appropriate aspects of the relations it contracts with actual and potential contexts .
13 An alternative approach , and the one which is adopted in this study , is to have drivers explicitly performing a driving experiment , though not one that appears to be related to memory , and to present them with a surprise memory test later in the experiment .
14 It should be noted that it is only the sale , and not the supply , of alcoholic liquor outside permitted hours which is authorised by this provision .
15 Now he 'll be able to use his own crop to make paper — which is made at this plant in Scotland .
16 The point of law which is raised by this reference is stated in these terms :
17 SMP which is lost in this way is at the lower rate first .
18 The important thing about the task is the skill of making joints , which is gained in this case from making a bookcase .
19 Premium fares were charged on these cars , establishing a pattern which is maintained to this day .
20 The answer to the problem of anxiety and meaninglessness which is derived from this sense of estrangement , is to be found through love .
21 I would also I think put in a word for the work of the joint po policy panel erm which is shared between this committee and the social services committee because it seems to me that it is not for us to be thinking that there is a group of children for who nursery education is necessary er or desirable and a different group of children for whom something else erm is necessary and desirable , largely because of their parents ' position .
22 Most serious cases of sex abuse are passed on to a unit which is designed for this purpose and has specially trained staff .
23 local variability or detail which is superimposed upon this background pattern .
24 How these experiences can be reconciled in order to provide equality of opportunity to all under-fives is a fundamental theme which is reflected in this article .
25 It is this second view which is reflected in this chapter and the next , and in Chapter 11 on intervention strategies .
26 A further advantage which is claimed for this legislation is that it spells out precisely what forms of conduct are included within each degree of offence , and thus reduces the discretion of police officers and prosecutors .
27 This practice was officially discouraged in 1927 , but not before thousands of pictures had been taken , one of which is reproduced on this page .
28 ( 8 ) Section 40 of the Law of Property Act 1925 ( which is superseded by this section ) shall cease to have effect .
29 The change of emphasis which is implied in this silence is confirmed by the negotiations of the next few years : Pascal was clearly already preparing a withdrawal from the extreme position adopted by his predecessor .
30 In the case of religious education the right of withdrawal is statutory and governors are recommended to make themselves familiar with the special status which is accorded to this subject in the national curriculum .
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