Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] [verb] this " in BNC.
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1 | The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has warned this will lead to redundancies among architects and quantity surveyors . |
2 | Tina Rice at Marc Young Associates has created this ultra feminine style for evening |
3 | The relaxation of standing rules has facilitated this development . |
4 | Setting aside the mass of controversial mysticism which , over the centuries has surrounded this man , the fact remains that his life has made a tremendous impact on the religious and political history of a large part of the world . |
5 | Any farmer or keeper of animals has observed this kind of behaviour . |
6 | The world population of red-breasted geese has decreased this century . |
7 | In recent times the greater availability of heavy GRP blades has made this manoeuvre much easier and neater . |
8 | Everyone who owns ferrets needs to develop this sort of relationship with his animals . |
9 | For instance , much of the debate about teaching craft and technology as a way of reinstating practical curricula has missed this point . |
10 | The European Court of Human Rights has left this general question to be dealt with by local law , and the matter is , therefore , one for the discretion of British trial judges . |
11 | Evidence from other studies tends to confirm this argument . |
12 | The current generation of editors prefers to see this maturity exemplified in the ‘ final versions ’ produced during Shakespeare 's later years . |
13 | The collaboration of the two males tends to prevent this . |
14 | After a thorough investigation as to the source of a phenolic type odour being generated within a newly completed building , several possible sources were identified including foam-backed carpeting laid on concrete floors , which under certain conditions appears to generate this type of odour . |
15 | Presumably , it was felt that businessmen could take care of themselves in this area , and the fact that such clauses are not in common use in business contracts seems to bear this out . |
16 | In Britain the merging together of the banking and securities business in the guise of financial conglomerates has rekindled this debate . |
17 | Helen Cam once suggested that parliamentary petitions may have sprung from the already practised art of the clergy in drafting lists of gravamina , or grievances , which at intervals since 1237 they had submitted to the king for redress ; but G. O. Sayles traces the origin more directly to the legal procedure of bills of complaint submitted to the king 's itinerant justices , and certainly the character of the early parliamentary petitions seems to bear this out : clerical gravamina were corporate complaints directed against general practices rather than particular people and they lacked the specific quality which individual parliamentary petitions naturally displayed . |
18 | Putting ‘ managing legal rules ’ high on the agenda of management meetings helps to achieve this objective . |
19 | The City Varieties Friends exists to support this delightful Music Hall . |
20 | Even more unfortunately many professionals seems to encourage this by taking on ‘ ownership ’ of the children 's problems in the cases they deal with . |
21 | er , but I , I , I 've heard that erm shingles does have this sort of after effect |
22 | The special needs of some trainees has led this year to the introduction of the Vocational Access Certificate , Wordpower and Numberpower Certificates . |
23 | One of Switzerland 's finest private watchmakers has crafted this timepiece exclusively for the Danbury Mint . |
24 | One of the true leopards has done this most successfully . |
25 | Ok guys lets get this absolutely straight … |
26 | The ‘ nurturant ’ child-caring relationship that exists between housewives and housewives-to-be serves to make this assimilation more likely than not . |
27 | However , Firbas does modify this position when he insists that , as far as he is concerned , this is not necessarily the case : |
28 | A SPATE of new fixed-rate mortgage schemes has appeared this weekend . |
29 | Any particular sequence of actual exchanges of Kula valuables serves to manifest this state of indebtedness but at the end of the day the position is as it began . |
30 | While Engels attempts to meet this point by stating that ‘ the government of persons is replaced by the administration of things ’ the meaning still remains unclear . |