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

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1 Second , the formulation of the Authority 's educational policies and programmes , especially those which teachers are expected to translate into day-to-day practice , should from now on be grounded in prior consultation with teachers and others , together with analysis of relevant conceptual and empirical research , and those devising such policies and programmes should be able to justify them in terms of the considerations which this process will reveal .
2 Effective deployment of the larger reserves which this system made available required intricate staff work .
3 Due to the radio waves which this equipment gives off , an electrical current is induced into the water .
4 The contradictions which this model engenders are somehow even more glaringly obvious in the context of diseases of poverty , with the vicious circle of malnutrition and infectious , though preventable , diseases ( 2 ) .
5 The absolute love of books which this shop engenders is hugely joyous .
6 Very great odium T. Poole incurred by bringing me here … when Wordsworth came & he likewise by T. Poole 's agency settled here — You can not conceive the tumult , calumnies , & apparatus of threatened persecutions which this event has occasioned round about us .
7 All the searcher 's other knowledge is in the form of rules about how best to apply this operator , and of facts about states which this operator can be applied to .
8 That is the boast of a firm of Darlington solicitors which this week chalked up 100 years in business in the town .
9 However , because it is very difficult in practice to evaluate the integrals which this method involves , this does not turn out to be a convenient method for obtaining explicit solutions .
10 If they have since discovered that this contact can be fulfilling and life-enhancing — and this is certainly not always the case — it is because they have benefited from the broader range of experiences which this contact has offered .
11 The use of the test as a prelude to intervention will depend very much on the extent to which it is regarded as important to direct remediation at the specific linguistic functions which this test addresses .
12 Let us assume that agents have been flirting for a while with the use of the adaptive expectations mechanism but that , in the light of the persistent , systematic errors which this mechanism entails , they quickly abandon it .
13 You should enter an approximate number of 512 byte blocks which this media type can hold .
14 They ca n't go up there , we 've got to do the best we possibly can , and the Government is doing all it possibly can to help by providing subsidies for housing associations by providing ninety five per cent of the rent rebates which this City Council gives , so on and so forth .
15 And I mean , through the years which this town is about thirty four years old ?
16 One of the first questions which this thesis attempts to answer is whether these three definitions of risk can be sensibly used , and if they can , how are the three types of risk related to one another ?
17 These are some of the questions which this chapter seeks to address .
18 It is only one of many questions which this programme poses but refuses to answer .
19 Quite apart from the question of the right of return , or even the strong feelings which this issue engenders , there are compelling physical and economic reasons for at least a partial return .
20 The visible changes which this programme creates have some positive effects on women 's place in the discipline .
21 They are the weaknesses which can be exploited to keep men at work producing the goods which this society needs , and to keep them in subjection .
22 Thirdly , it was argued that the use of the phrase ‘ national security ’ was ‘ especially appropriate ’ because of the parallel with the European Convention on Human Rights which this measure was designed to implement .
23 Persisting with the injunction now offers foreign publishers another opportunity to humiliate the government and over legal principles which this time look trivial beside those at stake in the ’ Spycatcher ’ affair .
24 Those Israelis whom this behaviour most appals have long been likening it to the earlier stages of Nazism , an analogy that found startling vindication with the recent disclosure that some units in the occupied territories draw on Nazi precedents for their own self-image , one calling itself the ‘ Mengele detachment ’ and another ‘ the Auschwitz company ’ .
25 Secondly , and more importantly for what follows , there is a crisis of the political language , images and cultural symbols which this movement needs in order to develop its self consciousness and its political programme .
26 One of the answers which this book suggests is that it pays to keep taking stock of how you are coping .
27 In support of that Mr. Moses pointed to the surprising , and indeed unlikely , lacunae which this Act would have left in the field of interference with computers if the construction for which Mr. Lassman contends were correct .
28 We all know , and laugh at , the ludicrous examples which this concentration on the sentence can lead to in language teaching books : examples which seem very remote from our usual experience of communication .
29 The additional fees which this firm earns from pure audit , as opposed to accounting , taxation and other services , are nowhere near enough to cover the additional costs of regulation and both we and our clients would welcome abolition .
30 Given the standard revenue account above there are two further issues which this objective versus subjective classification introduces .
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