Example sentences of "[noun sg] this [modal v] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Of course this can start in the very young , though it is much more rare .
2 Whatever weight this would add to the utilitarian scales , would need to be colossal to offset the social and economic ills which might well follow .
3 A question asked early in the interview may affect answers to subsequent questions , and if this order were to be altered it becomes difficult to detect the effect this might have on the replies .
4 It is quite common in talking about teaching to focus on what the teacher does and to forget the effect this may have on the learner .
5 ‘ The council really needs to consider fully the effect this would have upon the ratepayers , particularly if other groups come along asking for similar dispensation , ’ the DoE spokesperson also explained .
6 WITH all the generation of hot air in the past few weeks , one might ask what effect this will have on the ozone layer ?
7 This will be controlled by the likely direct and consequential losses of goods and operating availability of the storage , and the long-term economic effect this will have on the industry which uses the storage .
8 Many of you will be aware of the launch of the Brecon Beacons National Park Society a few weeks ago and are perhaps wondering what effect this will have on the activities of CPRW and this branch in particular .
9 Continuing , continuing concerns over the soaring oil prices and the effect this will have on the U K economy dampened enthuses , enthusiasm on the U K exchanges this morning .
10 If the foliage was closely arranged around the figure this would allow for the cutter 's inability to carve deeper than the distance between its projecting edge and the body of the angle grinder that powers it .
11 In the case of a redeemable instrument this will result in the carrying amount at the time it is redeemed being equal to the amount payable at that time .
12 Ask Ann Jones what a contribution half this size could do to providing coaching and travelling support to her hard-pressed British girls , or even consult with Ian Barclay or Olga Morozova on the dramatic help this could give to the junior squads which , although cosseted , are far too small and elitist .
13 However , it must be remembered that each tonne of AGR or PWR fuel produces much more electricity ( AGR it least five times , PWR at least 7 times ) than a tonne of magnox Fuel This will result in the reprocessing component of the nuclear fuel cycle cost being less for AGR and PWR than for magnox .
14 You will be astonished at how much difference this will make to the tenderness and texture of the carved item .
15 Because ‘ enterprise skills ’ have to be a component of every module this will lead to the involvement of 100% of undergraduate students in EHE within 4 years .
16 If they voice this concern to the general practitioner or health visitor this may result in the first step being taken in the identification of a visual problem , but unfortunately there can be instances in which the defective vision is not detected until the child has a pre-school medical .
17 An example of this sort of difficulty in English law is Launchbury v. Morgans in which the House of Lords declined to extend the vicarious liability of the owner of a car for negligence of its driver because it lacked information about the impact this would have on the insurance industry .
18 For a bank this could result in the disruption of debt service payments by a government , state enterprise or private corporation .
19 Admittedly if the component family abandons its claim to the land this will revert to the commonality but that does not mean that there are no such claims in normal circumstances .
20 In time this will lead to the development of faults .
21 Under the new regime this should change with the choice of network protocol becoming irrelevant to the application .
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