Example sentences of "this in [noun sg] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 There is a necessity for us to behave like this in order to cope with the informational complexity with which we are perpetually faced — we ‘ know ’ something works so we do it , bracketing off the rest of the world until it becomes clear that there is a need to change our basic beliefs .
2 This in turn stems from the quite understandable confidentiality on commercial grounds imposed on CSM for all the information supplied to it by a drug firm .
3 This in turn depends on the state of charge of the battery .
4 This in turn depends on the price of the tickets , the size of the prizes and whether these are taxable or not , all details which are not laid down in the Bill .
5 This in turn depends on the relevance it has , how important it is to them not to get pregnant , and how easy emotionally and practically it is to go somewhere and ask for it .
6 This in turn depends on the chemicals already in the cell , which depends partly on which genes have previously been read in the cell , and partly on neighbouring cells .
7 In the case of the capital tax , the long-run incidence is critically determined by how the tax affects aggregate savings , and this in turn depends on the particular assumptions concerning the determinants of savings within the economy .
8 This in turn depends on the amount and quality of work done by the client , or on his or her behalf , before and during construction .
9 This in turn depends upon the criterion used to establish left handedness .
10 This in turn led to the arm and gun junction boxes being redesigned horizontally next to each other rather than grouped centrally at the front .
11 This in turn led to the idea that the universe could be finite in imaginary time but without boundaries or singularities .
12 This in turn relates to the establishment of the Circum-Antarctic current as first Australia and then South America broke away from that continent , and to the formation of south polar sea ice ( Hallam , 1981c ) .
13 This in turn contributed to the number of placement changes and breakdowns to which children in care were subjected .
14 This in turn contributed to the maintenance of full employment .
15 This in turn links with the second great issue : just how , and to whom , should the council of ministers — and , by extension , the EC central bank — be accountable .
16 This in turn impinges on the problem of deterrents , a point which the French authors of resolution 808 were keen to emphasise .
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