Example sentences of "[adv] this [vb -s] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 At its worst this results in a sort of tasteless Euro-soup , which by trying to be all things to all men , ends up being nothing to anybody .
2 Naturally this depends on the type of area and I am talking about hilly rural areas like this one .
3 Basically this calls for an identification of present requirements and an assessment of likely requirements over the next 5 years , subject to review/upgrading in year 6 ; it may be that our letter conveyed the impression that we were asking for a ‘ 12-year plan ’ , this is not the case .
4 Perhaps this sounds like a trivial complaint , but within that small , inescapable context I felt my demotion to be a deep , undeserved disgrace .
5 Perhaps this conflicts with the realistic thrust of scientific linguistics , if this results in definitive interpretations based on the real nature of language .
6 Thank you Chair , er , obviously this comes at the end of er , of er , a series of reports where we 've put back additional or complementary revenues and the last item , number T , talked about a twenty thousand capital contribution , er , the budget will bring all this together , and if I could just add one erm , update on the first page , where paragraph three , and talk about the provision resource allocation to this Committee being a reduction of fifty thousand from the community based budget .
7 So this leads to a kind of erm stratigraphic view of the mind , with the unconscious , which is everything that is permanently excluded from conscious consciousness by repression , the pre-conscious which is what is not currently conscious but is accessible to consciousness , you can recall it in other words , and the conscious is what you 're presently aware of .
8 Normally this rests in a make shift shed out the back beside the running lines to Fareham but during the recent works holiday and over more recent weekends it is pushed into the erecting shop where it was originally built 65 years ago .
9 Very soon this leads to an arcaded building on the left , the arcades forming a raised dais that is usually home to another flock of pigeons .
10 In terms of the professional/client relationship , how easily this translates into the professional working to make the individual with learning difficulties socially acceptable — again on other people 's terms .
11 But anyway this looks like a grievance of standing .
12 Largely this arises from the lack of adequate time-series data on resource levels .
13 Probably this accounts for the greater part of the increase in sede vacante presentations made by the king , but he and his clerks pushed their claims to the limit .
14 Two seconds later this transpires into a hilariously raucous hen night at the local striptease .
15 However , these are theoretical constructs which must be translated into an actual curriculum ; inevitably this leads to a consideration of curriculum organisation , particularly subject-based versus ‘ integrated ’ or ‘ interdisciplinary ’ approaches .
16 Inevitably this leads to the question of injecting matters of a subjective nature into the account .
17 Natural mating occurs , in temperate zones , when the days are shortening ; supposedly this results in the kids being born , five months later into a supportive spring environment .
18 Pests therefore continue to flourish despite the widespread application of pesticides , although ironically this occurs within the context of a general impoverishment of the wildlife of the countryside .
19 This was manifested in a number of ways , particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques did n't seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation , and I think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation — in the bottom streams in particular — who found that they wanted alternatives to school when they were in an inferior position in the school .
20 And I think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation , in the bottoms streams in particular , who found that they wanted alternatives to school , when the , they were in an inferior position in the school , they were devalued if you like by finding themselves in the bottom streams , and so they tended to look for out-of-school things , alternatives to school , from which to gain their satisfactions , and they would look to the pop media , to fashion , to football , to these kinds of things , and in the mixed ability situation this certainly did not happen in the same way .
21 I think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation , in the bottom streams in particular , who found that they wanted alternatives to school when they were in an inferior position in the school , they were devalued if you like by finding themselves in the bottom streams and so they tended to look for out of school things , alternatives to school , from which to gain their satisfaction and they would look to the pop media , to fashion , to football , to these kinds of things .
22 Now this looks like a good game to bet on , because a probability of one , is an absolute certainty .
23 Often this results in the issue of a substantial VAT assessment .
24 Often this results in the issue of a substantial VAT assessment .
25 Often this arises from the absence of any realistic concept of the practical implications of retirement .
26 Even this belongs to a type that one might call the ‘ declamatory madrigal ’ ( cf.
27 But even this points to a living belief in the supernatural realm .
28 Surely this depends upon the traffic conditions and the difficulty of the route .
29 Sometimes this happens with a fishing style , small improvements , slight changes .
30 Sometimes this results in a major objection being reduced to one which can easily be dealt with .
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