Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [to-vb] this " in BNC.
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1 | It is for the humanities to speak up for the value of retrospective conversion , and for some national planning to be undertaken to achieve this , as they , and to some extent the social sciences have most to gain from such an investment . |
2 | We recommend that a small group , which would include a Friends representative , be formed to consider this and make recommendations to Management . |
3 | The persistently high inflation experienced in the United Kingdom in the 1970s highlighted the need for company accounts to be adjusted to reflect this factor . |
4 | If need be , the words and pictures of reporters can be adjusted to fit this version of events . |
5 | Loans can be for double glazing , cavity wall insulation , loft conversion , central heating — permanent improvements that make your home more comfortable to live in — and if you 're thinking of more than one improvement , a loan can be arranged to cover this . |
6 | The absence of a substantive right to a particular benefit should not lead to the conclusion that procedural rights are inapplicable , and the term legitimate expectation should not be manipulated to reach this end . |
7 | New and innovative sources of financing will have to be developed to meet this challenge — and this great investment opportunity . ’ |
8 | Alternatively , the hearer may be intended to reconsider this entry , to expand the context made accessible by run to in order to recover further contextual effects . |
9 | The results for the junction which received the highest risk ratings , junction 9 , will be considered to illustrate this , see Table 4.4 . |
10 | The theory can be modified to avoid this falsification by adjusting it to read , ‘ ( All ) bread , with the exception of that particular batch of bread produced in the French village in question , nourishes ’ . |
11 | Only a family member could be trusted to do this . |
12 | I urge anyone who may be considering voting Labour to think very deeply about whether Neil Kinnock can really be trusted to run this country . |
13 | A clause similar to the following can be included to achieve this : ( a ) The parties agree to procure that the amount(s) of any payment(s) ( net of corporation tax to the extent that this is not franked by the payment of advance corporation tax payable on the distribution to be made pursuant to this clause ( a ) ) received by the Company pursuant to any claim(s) made under the keyman insurance effected by the Company pursuant to clause … shall as soon as practicable following receipt of such amount(s) by the Company be distributed to the Investor by way of dividend net of any advance corporation tax payable . |
14 | So could be designed to allow this to make a profit by empting out their attic , without the requirement of registration once the insurers and professional traders was registered . |
15 | While they might be expected to say this , most do not admit to it . |
16 | Trade has been stimulated by the process of detente , and the moves towards ‘ democratisation ’ of the Eastern Bloc can be expected to continue this process . |
17 | Employees may be given time off for house hunting or may be expected to do this at weekends . |
18 | Note that since the CRE sequence exhibits inversion symmetry , the conformation of the dodecamer would also be expected to respect this symmetry . |
19 | To be expected to relinquish this power , and give up some of the spoils to the likes of SARU , who had been at the forefront in demanding the non-participation of the Springboks in international competition since it was ‘ impossible to play normal sport in an abnormal society ’ , must , understandably , be a difficult to swallow . |
20 | ‘ They can not be expected to know this , given inadequate food labelling . ’ |
21 | You will be expected to keep this knowledge up to date , to make the time to look at studio representatives ' portfolios of illustrators , story board artists or photographers . |
22 | Even Father Watson could scarcely be expected to swallow this . |
23 | Scotland ‘ A ’ are also supposed to be meeting Italy on Saturday , 19th December 1992 , in Aberdeen , but one wonders how the Italians will be expected to approach this fixture . |
24 | Children with health or developmental problems may need a higher standard of parental care and a reasonable parent would be expected to provide this . |
25 | Anyone suitably qualified will be permitted to undertake this work . |
26 | No-one else in our aircraft appeared to be the least bit concerned , but my relief as we finally drew near the coast of England again and then began our descent to the safety of solid earth was so great that I made a little promise to myself that I would never again set foot in an aeroplane , so long as I could be permitted to survive this one trip . |
27 | Since the play is by Shakespeare , the critical policy has been to assume the tragedy must be of the first stature and , therefore , the play would be written to support this revelation of interiority . |
28 | Software should be written to recognise this and allow changes to be made as simply as possible . |
29 | ‘ We will be pushing to do this locally and writing to the OFT on a regular basis to check on the state of play , ’ he said . |
30 | Deaths from paracetamol overdose are unnecessary , and efforts should be made to decrease this mortality . |