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

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1 This finding concurs with the personal study of Payne-James .
2 This judgement applies to the I- dominant poems ( 88 , 89 ) as to the Thou- dominant ones , such as 35 , where after the first quatrain excusing the Friend 's faults ( ‘ No more be griev 'd at that which thou hast done ’ ) the second suddenly recoils on itself : This is indeed to bring a plea ‘ 'gainst myself ’ , to become an accomplice or ‘ accessory ’ , plunging oneself in ‘ civil war ’ .
3 In many countries this elite acts as the chief negotiator with transnational companies and therefore its members become beneficiaries from negotiations with logging contractors , purchase of agricultural estates , permission to sell agricultural inputs , purchase of agricultural inputs , and other policy measures .
4 This story improves on the original version emanating from Arran himself , that the king was almost dead when Beaton took his hand and traced his signature .
5 This interaction depends on the extensive twist introduced in these strands by conserved β- bulges .
6 This technique fails for the central question of how to write the relativistic law of gravitation because Newton 's law of gravitation is not compatible with SR and so we lack a starting point .
7 This direction coincides with the maximum horizontal stress direction predicted from the break-out orientation .
8 Inevitably those few insiders who do undertake postgraduate research in the social sciences are aware that they are involved in the creation of ‘ clap trap ’ , and must know that this denigration stems from the implicit threat they pose to the structures of pedagogy and institutional power .
9 As a consequence this response breaks with the traditional obsession of the mainstream of corporate law scholarship .
10 A badly-planned script , by contrast , necessarily leads to a badly-organized film , and the only reason anyone thinks otherwise is because so much seems to be going on during the shooting stage — money is spent , crowds of extras run in front of the cameras , tempers become heated and everybody becomes very tired — that the person trying to control this chaos appears to the casual observer as the only significant creative force .
11 This study differentiates between the three types of risk described in Chapter 1 , objective , estimated and subjective .
12 In conclusion , this study shows for the first time that reduced fetal growth is followed by higher death rates from cardiovascular disease in adult life .
13 Success or failure of this experiment depends on the basic human ability to impose a delay between the stimulus and the response .
14 The only exception to this rule occurs for the combined transition of the steps T3pG4 and C9pA10 where changes are also seen to occur in the centre of the dodecamer .
15 An exception to this rule occurs around the periparturient period when immunity wanes , particularly in heifers , and there are reports of clinical disease following calving .
16 The motivation for this research derives from the pressing need to assess the reliability of econometric models for cross-section data .
17 This research focuses on the french perspective to the relationship between ‘ dyslexia ’ and underachievement in reading .
18 The thematic structure of the Arabic translation of this extract deviates from the original for a number of reasons .
19 Because of this Barro treats as the best prediction that could be made by rational agents of the value of .
20 Although this chapter focuses on the key features of Local Management of Schools ( LMS ) as described in the Act and DES Circular 7/88 , these four elements should be seen as part of a coherent government package designed explicitly to improve the quality of education by reinforcing the accountability and responsiveness of schools and their local education authorities ( LEAs ) .
21 This chapter focuses upon the post-war retirement debate .
22 This chapter deals with the two most formally complex types of lexical configuration , namely , hierarchies and proportional series .
23 This chapter deals with the different linguistic choices that shapes women 's magazine advertisements .
24 Consideration is given in subsequent chapters to aspects of poverty , to health and to housing ( Chapters 6 , 7 and 8 respectively ) , but this chapter deals with the social security system and attempts to reform it .
25 This chapter deals with the social policy-making system , introducing the key institutions involved in the process in Britain .
26 Although it could be argued that it is not really chronology continuing ( as suggested by the chapter title ) because there had been insufficient time specification before 1950 , the sequence of this chapter proceeds from the basic foundations , to the alternative models , to sea level changes , Quaternary geography and hence to the prospect of environmental change .
27 This chapter looks at the limited right of challenge to the validity of an expert 's decision , and explains : ( 1 ) that it is the parties to a contract who get involved in various kinds of court proceedings where the validity of the decision is challenged , and not the expert ( 13.2 ) ; ( 2 ) the grounds for challenge ( 13.3 ) ; ( 3 ) the earlier history of the law of mistake in expert determination ( 13.4 ) ; ( 4 ) more recent developments ( 13.5 ) ; ( 5 ) the current position ( 13.6 ) ; ( 6 ) speaking and non-speaking decisions ( 13.7 ) ; ( 7 ) points of law ( 13.8 ) ; ( 8 ) construction of documents ( 13.9 ) ; ( 9 ) various other aspects of mistake ( 13.10 – 13.13 ) ; and ( 10 ) the future of the doctrine ( 13.14 ) .
28 This chapter looks at the existing pattern of UK taxation and the changes that have taken place in recent years .
29 This chapter looks at the three major categories of organisation in the light of those considerations likely to prove most significant for surveyors : management authority of the participants , the raising and use of finance , the administrative burdens which will be created , the conduct of relations with outsiders and the settlement of disputes .
30 This chapter looks at the main academic and political perspectives on health and health care which have shaped the debate , and revolves around three broad areas of analysis .
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