Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [prep] the [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 This builds on the company 's avowed expertise in the installation of production lines , the design of manufacturing processes and the like : Richet talks enthusiastically of expanding this business by turning Montpellier into a science park and leasing out spare buildings — there is , he says , a shortage of decent manufacturing space for lease in the region .
2 Whatever effect this has on the children 's futures as clerks , it maims creative instinct .
3 That said , you may be wondering what sort of effect this has on the Polo 's performance .
4 To find out what effect this has on the perch 's eggs , and how much the minnows gain from the ploy , Reiko Baba of Japan 's Osaka City University spent up to six hours a day face down in a stream , armed with a snorkel and face mask .
5 This depends on the patient 's eyesight , manual dexterity and willingness .
6 This depends on the judges ' views of the merits of the case before them or ( I would add ) the direction their political inclinations lead them — what I call below their ‘ view of the public interest ’ .
7 Students may find themselves performing in final productions over two full terms , which means they have the opportunity to play twice as many parts , but this depends on the school 's policy and how they think you have progressed .
8 This depends on the manufacturers ' software .
9 That is , the woman 's experience of rape was deemed irrelevant to the question as to whether she was legally raped , since this depends upon the man 's state of mind .
10 Right erm I would just like to mention that it does n't say here that the A P C have set up er a separate er lobby group erm on which I have the honour to be a member with Patrick er to try and influence the MPs because one of the things which er is coming out and it 's it 's actually shown in paragraph three point three A at the bottom , the questioning whether the demand should be necessarily met or whether in fact , and this links to the government 's present erm reluctance to direct airlines to work from current unused capacity for example at , at erm at Luton and I think that there may well be some pressure put that er we should try and change that .
11 This leads to the applicant 's second ground for supporting the judgment under appeal , namely that whatever the words of the Act may mean , they must be understood as qualified by a tacit exception , preserving the ancient right of silence in its particular manifestation of the immunity from being asked questions after charge , previously embodied in the Judges ' Rules and carried forward into paragraph 16.5 of Code C.
12 This gets round the case 's failure to provide some important background facts .
13 This calls upon the car 's structure to dissipate an extra 34% of impact energy and represents a much more realistic test .
14 Thus the swing towards maintaining primary schools today is evidence of a change of heart although this conflicts with the Government 's policy of economising at the Regional level .
15 The Royal College 's report urges families to become involved , but this conflicts with the client 's right to confidentiality .
16 There is , however , another dimension to the debate , and this appears from the CLRC 's view that , where reckless driving causes death , this should not affect the label of the offence but may be treated as an aggravating factor in sentencing in appropriate cases .
17 In western music , he believes this consists of the piece 's sequence of pitches .
18 This accords with the CLRC 's proposal that both ‘ unlawful act ’ manslaughter and reckless manslaughter should be abolished .
19 The firmness of the Polychromos Pastels is due to their slightly higher than average binder content ; this accounts for the crayons ' notable strength and low dust factor , reducing accidental breakage and keeping the hands relatively clean during use .
20 This helps save the AccuCard 's battery .
21 The debate about Ranters is an instance of some historians , essentially neo-conservative in outlook , portraying themselves as historians of order contending against those who , they see , as historians of disorder , with all this implies about the historian 's objective rather than objectivity within a political world dominated in the 1980s , at least in Britain and America , by neo-conservative values .
22 What this implies for the minister 's relationship with civil servants is altogether more complex .
23 This feeds into the authority 's strategic framework which sets out its statement of purpose , guiding values , aims and objectives in the medium term ( usually over a three to five year period ) .
24 This works by the fabric 's wicking features which allow sweat to pass through it .
25 But this works in the book 's favour .
26 The clearest proof of this comes in the Gesta 's treatment of Geoffrey Grisegonelle , Fulk Nerra 's father .
27 Does he further accept that this arises from the Government 's refusal to accept European Community rules on additionality ?
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