Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] this " in BNC.
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1 | The manyfold increase in their staffing levels which the camps make effectively dictates this . |
2 | The son , apparently , claimed that the partnership had been formed expressly to prevent this happening . |
3 | As one rather disillusioned Protestant Unionist put it : ‘ they were a party who believed in their God given right to rule this country ’ and they were not about to give up that right , especially as they could see signs of regaining control of their own party . |
4 | This change of diet should not , of course , be attempted by diabetics except under medical supervision , and so far no juvenile diabetics have been treated successfully using this type of diet . |
5 | and things , job families er , we 've got that already and we 've got , there 's gon na be the computer thing on careers but you see we 've only managed this year to get it brought down from year eleven , somebody who went into this , keeping it very close to myself , to bring it down to year ten they 're actually you know , it 's very , very difficult to let them remove it and I ca n't see that you can then make that down to ninth year just yet . |
6 | A director of the discount house needs to attend personally to effect this , traditionally complete with top hat . |
7 | She has since done this and due to popular demand has now made the patterns available for £3.25 to include p&p direct from Roz Kellett , . |
8 | They were advised that this was n't necessary , but a leading QC has since ruled this ‘ unlawful ’ because Walkinshaw , at the time , was chairman of both the BRDC and their trading subsidiary Silverstone Circuits Ltd and chairman and major shareholder of TWR . |
9 | Frank has since denied this story , but it has stayed vividly in my mind ever since . |
10 | The company has since admitted this was a mistake . |
11 | At the moment , though , she has secretly put this aside and , unknown to me , is working on another project entirely — a micro-history of myself . |
12 | In his biography of the earl of Pembroke , however , Dr Phillips has effectively disproved this notion and shown the baronial conciliators to have been royal supporters , rather than independents . |
13 | Since then , the Conservatives ' system for electing a leader has effectively removed this power from the monarch , and providing each election produces an outright winning party , her actions are pretty well preordained . |
14 | Kogel Waterhouse of Wolverhampton Polytechnic ( on behalf of the Midlands Consortium for Credit Accumulation and ‘ Transfer ) has effectively put this point in historical perspective . |
15 | The language I used obviously means this : the plaintiff in order to make out a cause of action must assert certain facts which , if traversed , he would be put to prove . |
16 | My sick leave has obviously interrupted this process and I have missed out on all three . |
17 | Freud says , ‘ In those women who are sexually anaesthetic as it is called , the clitoris has stubbornly retained this sensitivity . ’ |
18 | Oxford Polytechnic 's Modular Course has long accepted this conclusion . |
19 | Specialist Old Testament study has long answered this question by saying that we have differing traditions of the early history of the people of God : one tradition in which the divine name was known from the earliest times , and another — contradictory — tradition that it was first revealed to Moses . |
20 | This new coaching scheme has only started this season . |
21 | I had hoped that he would instead include extracts from contemporary reviews , particularly from GRAMOPHONE , to place the recordings in context but space has apparently precluded this on any significant scale . |
22 | While intervention on the basis of protecting American lives might win approval because it could be classified as a humanitarian act , President Bush has apparently widened this to take in replacing one leader with another . |
23 | The Prime Minister has suddenly discovered this problem and intends to put it right — |
24 | Extensive research in a number of quite different cultures has largely corroborated this assumption and vindicated Piaget 's decision to base his theory on the detailed investigation of a relatively small number of children . |
25 | The Spanish Government 's Telecommunications Office , having twice rejected all competitive bids for a national radio-paging licence , has finally granted this honour to Sistelcom Telemensaje , which will offer the first of three national radio-paging services that were envisaged under the National Telecommunications Plan . |
26 | The first cohort of 240 students has just completed this assignment . |
27 | ‘ WONDERS : The Memphis International Cultural Series ’ has already raised this Southern town a rung or two on the nation 's cultural ladder . |
28 | CLIFF BRUNT , chairman of a Parent-Teacher Association , in Hadleigh , argues that the wrangle has already rendered this summer 's exams worthless . |
29 | If you believe that the property has been seriously overpriced , you should instruct your solicitor to obtain an independent valuation , unless you have a mortgage company which has already done this for you . |
30 | He has already done this and has brought the country to dictatorship , to presidential rule as they call it . |