Example sentences of "[adv] this [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 For most this will mark the end of their playing days .
2 right this will improve the er improve the strength .
3 How much this would increase the size of the tree structure and the speed of look-up , is not clear because it depends upon the number of words stored .
4 Perhaps this could form the basis of a proper housing for XH558 and its potential as the centrepiece of a museum .
5 Obviously this would impose a significant strain on the Exchequer .
6 Now obviously this can happen a bit , but I do n't think , on the whole it happens very much , at least certainly not in a way that matters erm I do n't think it does matter if people change things a little bit , because erm but on the whole people are doing things in the way that they 're doing them erm because they 've got accustomed to doing them that way and that 's the way that they 've planned it , and that 's the way that it comes out as a result of all of those pressures that there are on them .
7 and this would , you would think , because there 's a shift back of capital to agriculture you 'd get a rise in agricultural wage rates because that changes the capital to labour ratio again and so this would counteract the movement .
8 So this should make a good paperback , one hopes at under £10 .
9 No one was certain whether or not this would have the desired effect but Party Politics produced a tremendous performance to win the Greenall Chase at Haydock , taking the lead a long way out and running on strongly .
10 Otherwise , the repetition on your part will not motivate the dog to react at first , and soon this can become an habitual problem .
11 Sometimes extravagant claims are made for the incapacitatory effectiveness of ordinary prison sentences , and it is argued that if prison sentences were longer this could produce a substantial reduction in crime by means of incapacitation .
12 Generally this will strengthen an application .
13 A Halifax spokesman said : ‘ Hopefully this will give the lead to other building societies to restrict their increases to 1 per cent . ’
14 Hopefully this will give an insight into how we try to please most of the people most of the time , and maybe encourage more staff to put pen to paper and get into print .
15 Hopefully this will allow the ethnography to extend on the interpretive analysis which Kuper ( 1973 ) termed ‘ neostructural ’ and which has since combined aspects of a feminist , semantic , and symbolic framework to generate what may well be a short-lived disciplinary ‘ ism ’ of ‘ post-modern ’ anthropology ( Young 1989 ) .
16 John Young , of the Scottish Further Education Unit , pointed out this should avoid the duplication which colleges now face .
17 The response points out that there is little point in improving regional road links if traffic can not move at the beginning or end of its journey — inevitably this must involve a public transport solution within urban areas , with some form of limitation on car usage .
18 Now this may reflect the 1950's , it may reflect er traditional manufacturing practices in ah probably in the U K. Erm , if you look at managers , manager are at a y'know , most managers are mid-point in communication hierarchies .
19 Now this may sound an anathema to some Evangelical ears because for some the Church is but a secondary fact in Christian truth , coming a long way after personal faith and experience .
20 now this should apply every time you hit somebody with a price , every time no matter where you are
21 Now this will affect a vast area of atmosphere , because the air moving over that sea surface tends to take up the characteristics and if the temperature 's higher on the sea surface than normal , the air becomes warmer than normal , and this sets up all sorts of reactions , it will probably produce a lot more clouds , for instance , and erm this in turn will cut off the sun 's rays from that area of atmosphere , and this will have an effect on the whole erm heat engine of the atmosphere as we know it so erm we 're now studying how far afield this is affecting the weather .
22 Now this can become an increasingly important factor because of all the activity holidays around today .
23 In considering how far this might constitute an explanation of the observed facts , though , the obvious question is whether folklinguistic beliefs relate directly to behaviour .
24 Very often this must involve a partnership between the school or community centre with organisations that can assist in the planning , such as the Edinburgh Green Belt Trust or the Central Scotland Countryside Trust .
25 If done correctly this should produce the snappy percussive effect heard on the record .
26 On the other hand , a room in a country house with its original furniture is genuine evidence , though even this will bear the marks of later alterations and additions and later use .
27 Depending on the assumptions applied this process could lead to the subduction of several hundreds of kilometres of continental crust ; more likely , however , is rather more limited subduction , but even this could involve the complete consumption of peninsulas and microcontinents .
28 Their current goal is to win an entry into Crufts , but maybe this will take a couple of years .
29 Similarly , if every time one of your subordinates makes suggestions at a meeting you purse your lips then this may send a message to the person that you disapprove and they may be discouraged from coming forward with ideas .
30 If , as HM Inspectorate argue , the recommendations they make are not binding upon the LEA then this may represent an acceptable blend of central and local control .
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