Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 This constitutes a fundamental challenge to the basis of the British planning system , and raises a host of thorny questions about the nature and efficacy of the system .
2 In this way , the learner will gain confidence , and this goes a long way to promoting safe practice if at a later time adequate guidance and support are lacking .
3 The paper claims this represents a serious challenge to other Risc vendors jostling for position in the software arena .
4 This represents the literal approach to the construction of the section , which stipulates simply that the court , ‘ after hearing the evidence and the parties , shall convict the accused or dismiss the information . ’
5 This represents the last entry to be proofed with all entries lying between the two headwords also being proofed
6 This represents the last entry to be proofed , with all entries lying between the two print sequence numbers also being proofed .
7 This represents the last entry to be cross-referenced with all entries lying between the two headwords also being cross-referenced .
8 This represents the last entry to be cross-referenced , with all entries lying between the two print sequence numbers also being cross-referenced .
9 This represents an enormous cost to industry in terms of lost production , compensation payments and recruitment and training of new staff .
10 This represents an important contribution to the maintenance of society since order , stability and cooperation largely depend on learned , shared norms and values .
11 This offers an additional dimension to biogeography ( Simmons , 1979a ) and because it is infinitely renewable but subject to substantial modification by man , the NPP of an area can be viewed as what Eyre ( 1978 ) characterized as ‘ the real wealth of nations ’ .
12 This produces a neat edge to the knitting .
13 This has a certain ring to it , but apparently it is not entirely accurate .
14 ( This has a certain similarity to Carol Gilligan 's argument about moral reasoning , which I mentioned in Chapter 3 . )
15 This adds a new dimension to Tamburlaine 's character which people did n't appreciate , and emphasises the fact that he is a man of many talents .
16 If a character points out that there may be Chaos or Evil behind the doors ( or , even better , asserts confidently that there is ) , and asks Thadeus to help , this adds a +10 bonus to the Fel test to be made .
17 This adds a further regulator to receptor-matrix interaction and implies that specific receptor expression may be influenced by nuclear events or in response to a change in matrix .
18 This emphasises a further point to which domestic competition authorities need to apply their minds .
19 This forces the upper transistor to source current and thus biases it into class-A .
20 This allows a rapid response to any divergences from expectations and for counter action to be agreed .
21 This allows the unwanted sediment to be expelled with relative ease .
22 This allows the flashing material to be easily applied without dressing and provides a discreet and weatherproof method of ventilating the apex of a lean-to roof .
23 For lasers based on atomic transitions , this limits the available wavelengths to a few discrete lines , and even for molecular liquid dye lasers the practical tuning range for a given dye is limited to about 50 nm .
24 This takes a similar form to the Arch of Peace and is set off by the extended , arcaded arms that drift along the edge of the square .
25 At a stroke this reduces the marauding husband-kidnapper to an unthreatening figure of fun .
26 If so , this seems a substantial concession to patronage .
27 This fixes the orbital period to be 7.75 hs .
28 At this time he appears to be a rich chocolate brown and this enhances the orange edging to the dorsal and anal fins yet further .
29 As a process , this presents a stark contrast to Western models which stress the rights and prerogatives of senior management .
30 This presents an important challenge to composers and performers , and church musicians dare not disregard or dismiss so potent an influence for evangelism .
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