Example sentences of "[conj] this [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Where this wins over the dancefloor bandwagon jumpers is in its upfront and in your face approach rather than being docile .
2 Where this wins over the dancefloor bandwagon jumpers is in its upfront and in your face approach rather than being docile .
3 Extremely small are the figures for We/Us/Our , where this refers to an aspect of experience shared by the poet and his friend ( Sonnets 1–126 : 10 times ) or mistress ( Sonnets 127–52 : twice ) ; also the plural You or Ye ( once only ) and the plural They ( twice ) .
4 Almost all of what was said about this in Chapter 3 is relevant wherever TNCs create jobs , but there are some additional factors to be considered where this occurs in the Third World .
5 On the other hand , rural industrialization is considered essential to stem the outflow of population from rural areas ( Saville 1957 ) , although this depends on a matching-up of potential employees and potential jobs .
6 A general appeal against a rateable value resulting in a reduction of assessment will normally reduce annual liability , although this depends on the effect of transitional relief .
7 Although this refers to a Christian 's relationships with other Christians , it is legitimate to extend Paul 's principles to all human relationships .
8 Although this resulted in no clinical sequelae and did not migrate , we have subsequently abandoned the use of fine guidewires .
9 Thus the swing towards maintaining primary schools today is evidence of a change of heart although this conflicts with the Government 's policy of economising at the Regional level .
10 Although this amounts to a transformation of theory and its object it is not clear in what sense it is an epistemological break .
11 An obvious explanation is the patronage which he had at his disposal as chief steward , for although this derived from the crown its exercise was a manifestation of the duke 's own good lordship .
12 An obvious explanation is the patronage which he had at his disposal as chief steward , for although this derived from the crown its exercise was a manifestation of the duke 's own good lordship .
13 No temperature event is seen under the cleft precipitation in Fig.4 b , but 4a shows that this emerges as a third poleward-moving event after 10:14UT .
14 BSAC spokesman Kendal McDonald claims that this compares with the 35 fatalities a year associated with angling , 39 with boating , and 44 with swimming .
15 The recovery of a piece engraved with a horse 's head from the reindeer-hunters ' station of Meiendorf , north-east of Hamburg , shows indeed that this began during the final stage of the Ice Age .
16 Fifteenth-century agriculture , as we have seen ( Ch.2 ) , gave the peasantry opportunities to consolidate their holdings , and it may well be that this led to a decline in the traditional co-operative cultivation of the open-field communities , as men purchased their own draught animals and ploughs .
17 When asked who initiates contact , almost nine in ten businesses said contact is always initiated by them and there is no evidence that this varies with the size of the business concerned ( see table 6 ) .
18 It hardly matters that this came in a setting of answers that were outlining Smith 's much-changed thinking .
19 Since the enzyme can function as a modification methylase at 30°C in vivo it must be assumed that this accomplished by the low level of in vitro activity that is observed .
20 That this does to a very large extent reflect the differences in local plan preparation across the county .
21 J. R. Anderson ( 1976 , 1983 ; Neves & J. R. Anderson , 1981 ) , for example , assumes that this occurs through a process of knowledge compilation in which repeated applications of declarative knowledge create task specific procedures which can be activated without the need for involvement from more general high level processes .
22 The most systematic study of legacies sub modo , while drawing attention to the Scaevolan cases in which trusts are construed , points out that this amounted to no more than an isolated and sporadic tendency .
23 The Employment Appeal Tribunal was not satisfied that this amounted to a binding agreement , but held that even if it did , it would have been rendered void because it would have been an agreement purporting to preclude the employee from presenting a complaint to a tribunal .
24 ‘ The view that the explanation is to be found in the increasing power of numbers to do damage beyond what one individual can do is open to the obvious answer that this depends on the personality and influence of the individual .
25 Though the epicuticular lipids play a major role in reducing water loss through the integument , it now seems unlikely that this depends on an oriented layer of wax molecules subject to disruption at a critical transition temperature ( Hackman , 1971 ) .
26 689F 2 ) , who says that the Persian king pays his soldiers in food , dividing the meat and bread equally , and that this corresponded to the money which Greek employers paid to their mercenaries .
27 Why is it then , that this happens during the very next week to me , an experienced knitter ?
28 It has been suggested that this arose from the withering of the barren fig tree which features in the Gospel 's account of Christ 's entry into Jerusalem .
29 Best argues that in the early 1920s there was a conversion of land from rural to urban uses at a rate of 9,100 ha per annum , but that this increased to a level of around 21,000 ha during the 1930s .
30 First , there is the lunch-break story ( though it is not entirely clear that this relates to the very last meeting : it might relate to 5 November ) .
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