Example sentences of "this [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Particular emphasis will be given within this framework to the ways in which regional economies interact with one another and to how their behaviour influences the way in which the national economy works .
2 The significant lack of this advantage in the tasks of dot location reflects right-hemisphere specialisation for the processing of visuo-spatial stimuli .
3 The significant lack of this advantage in the tasks of dot location and counting reflects right-hemisphere specialisation for the processing of visuo-spatial stimuli .
4 Venice and Ragusa , Genoa and Leghorn all suffered from this change in the patterns of world trade .
5 Certainly that was the view of many of the senior managers who welcomed this exposure to the tests of the market-place as an important discipline and validation of the ‘ business ’ status of the nationalised Boards .
6 Althusser 's discussion implies that the same will be true of all theories which have independently defined starting-points , and the identification of this link between the terms of a theory and its subject-matter is an example of the way in which Althusser tries to uncover the assumptions underlying the classical and Marxist views — what he calls their ‘ problematics ’ .
7 His refusal to construe a trust appears to rest solely on the fact that he deprecates interference of this kind in the rights of another .
8 I can not see any intention of this kind in the Books of Ezra and Daniel .
9 At the same time they need to give due attention to this kind of balance between different aims and purposes , in this case between the claims of an English tradition and of multi-cultural education .
10 The first consideration facing the most senior manager in the Authority is to determine the most equitable distribution of this budget between the units of management delivering nursing care .
11 So erm now I 've talked you for so long that I 've not got time to play this bit about the werewolves at Retford you see
12 The outer metopes were , as most commonly , left plain , and only scraps survive of sculpture at this level above the entrances within the colonnade ; but both pediments were carved and much of one remains .
13 The judge had however to consider whether there was any obligation on the defendants to keep this part of the premises in repair .
14 One advantage of doing this at this stage is that the reader will probably feel able to devote a little extra effort to learning this terminology as the statements of the theorems themselves will take little remembering — many of them should be fairly familiar to him already .
15 Economists were being involved in the process of economic decision making in a manner which had been unknown previously , and most of them found this admission to the counsels of the influential and powerful to be very congenial .
16 1064 , the inquiry into the applicant 's complaint was simply part of a substantially wider investigation , in this instance into the practices of the West Midland Serious Crime Squad , a matter of the very gravest public concern .
17 He was presumably influenced in this direction by the churchmen around him , among whom Wilfrid is conspicuous for his known familiarity with the see of St Peter .
18 In the event , however , the groups which came to power in most of these countries determined to restore capitalism as quickly as possible , encouraged in this course by the swarms of ‘ free-marketeers ’ who descended upon them , notably from the US , Britain , Germany and the International Monetary Fund .
19 BELOW Before this building on the banks of the River Thames in London was constructed , the site was excavated ; it produced important evidence of a Roman quay ( see reconstruction on the previous page ) .
20 ‘ Farmers too would be better off without all this worry about the vagaries of politicians , ’ says Lady Wilcox .
21 Young people of 16 or 17 years may be accommodated under this provision against the wishes of their parents .
22 This division of the functions of the public sector has proved extremely useful as an analytical device , and it is indeed one that we have followed in this book ( by abstracting from stabilization policy ) .
23 This division of the contents of the universe into matter and forces is still used today .
24 This division between the life-styles of men and women is well documented , but little is known about the precise form or effect of housework attitudes .
25 Lloyd George was upheld in this division by the votes of Labour and Asquithian Liberal M.P.s who at the time vigorously opposed his repression of Ireland .
26 And as we read through the er accounts of this experience in the acts of the apostles , we find it happening again , and again , and again , and becoming obviously the norm .
27 The Attlee government in some ways is a final commentary on the deep-rooted strength of this faith in the institutions of the state .
28 They also claim that the players have ‘ earned ’ this protection by the performances in the rest of the year which have brought about their rankings .
29 This study of the ponds in Central Region was undertaken by Dr Olivia Lassiere at the University of Stirling .
30 This study of the Muses in the widest sense was reflected in the work of such balletmasters as Beaujoyeulx , producer of the first ballet de cour and later by Beauchamps , dancing master to Louis XIV .
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