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

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1 This framework presumably imposes interpretative limits .
2 A traumatic change of this kind obviously raises major issues for the policymakers and the managers who have to bring it about .
3 It is usual in this case also to implant two buds , or even three with weepers , in order to get a nice full and evenly balanced head .
4 ‘ The thing is … well , this apartment only has two bedrooms … ’
5 This measure effectively makes competitive tendering compulsory for designated services , replacing the former ( largely discretionary ) powers which had been used by relatively few authorities in specific areas ( Ascher , 1987 , especially ch. 7 ; Stoker , 1988 ) .
6 This sentence only has one interpretation given a fine-class transcription .
7 This formulation clearly has greater insights than the capital-logic account .
8 In his comprehensive Apples Of England , Dr Taylor states that ‘ In England this variety only reaches full maturity in years of hot summers , ’ and goes on to say that ‘ Indeed , November- December-picked Sturmers are the best , ’ and , with a basket-full of fine specimens picked for the first time ever in the latter month , I agree .
9 This description actually appeared 100 years later , for ‘ Sutton Globe ’ has stood the test of time and still appears in the latest catalogue .
10 The illicit drug in commonest use is cannabis and the majority of low or moderate users of this drug rarely experience adverse effects on their health although they may , of course , find themselves at odds with the law .
11 This study also produced annual age specific incidence estimates .
12 However this study also reported considerable variations in the performance of mature students between universities , with non-completion rates ranging between 15.3% and 26.7% , but it was not designed to gather data on mature students which would enable systematic analyse of factors associated with differential performance within and between institutions .
13 For those whose main interest lies only in the formalistic approach to physics , these results will have little impact , but to those who are interested in trying to understand further the implications of this non-locality there remain intriguing questions , which must be carefully examined in depth .
14 The usual way of bolstering the value of the pound is to increase interest on the international scene : But this action invariably effects small business adversely : This makes their survival more difficult , because of increased costs and pressure from suppliers who want their bills for supplies paid quicker to minimise their own costs .
15 However , this chapter also includes other aspects of mental health including the affective disorders such as anxiety and depression and less clinically defined dimensions of mental health .
16 For this reason , this chapter also includes full-scale models of monsters and other odd creatures ; at the level of design there is often no difference at all , though there may well be when it comes to turning design into physical form .
17 This chapter briefly reviews these trends , both generally and specifically in mathematics , with particular reference to low attainers , in order to set the NFER project in the context of current developments .
18 This chapter now covers these points in further detail :
19 Some of the documents reproduced in this pamphlet certainly provide disturbing evidence of the politicization of the curriculum , especially in parts of the ILEA , and to expose this was part of the purpose of the pamphlet .
20 As you can imagine , people suffering from this condition usually experience many difficulties , and these become more significant as the condition cause sight to deteriorate .
21 This protein rapidly hydrolyses p- nitrophenyl phosphate ( pNPP ) , a chromogenic molecule that is structurally related to phosphotyrosine ( Fig. 3 b ) .
22 This practice continuously compares budgeted amounts with actuals and as such is providing some measure of performance against a predetermined standard .
23 This result apparently supports earlier claims that the Earth 's climate system has several stable modes , between which it flips .
24 But the existence of this gap also suggests one reason for the influence on the functionalist style in public law of a domestic form of evolutionary social theory which is not an obvious bedfellow of utilitarianism .
25 When the sun rose we did all the necessary and then noticed this cat only had one eye .
26 To complete the phosphate picture , a high sensitivity test kit is available at £11.95 ( this range also includes dissolved oxygen ; nitrite and copper ) .
27 The rich in this range always prefer private provision , so that their ranking is as shown in Fig. 10–5 .
28 ‘ It recognises that the student membership of this Institute now spans 50 countries around the world ’ .
29 This Act also imposes other duties on employers and persons at work .
30 This question also revealed several examples of pupils rounding the number 17 to 20 to obtain an approximate answer , although generally the process of rounding is not appreciated by pupils .
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