Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [noun] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The mental torture of that for Charlie would have been tremendous .
2 This of course would involve disclosing a customer 's confidential information .
3 My father would be willing to move with me and this of course would allow me to sell my present house .
4 Erm and this of course can constitute an opportunity to do the whole of the assignment from .
5 I 'll do my best … but tomorrow half of England will think I have got it wrong .
6 What did he mean when he said half of England will think he got it wrong ?
7 Correcting faults takes time ; instilling good habits takes time ; and finding the right coaches as well as the right players to put all this into effect will take time .
8 This in turn might lead to very rapid increases in global temperature .
9 This in turn might compensate for a reduced number of active cones and visual neurons per unit of retinal area .
10 Thus , the property f(x) = a ∘ g(x) = b might define a leaf below an internal node f(x) = a , and this in turn might lie below the nodes f(x) n { a , c , d } and true .
11 This in turn would create growth and thus employment , and also help industry to withstand the economic challenges posed by the United States , Japan and the East Asian countries .
12 This in turn would mean shifting Catholics into these wards .
13 This in turn would bless the mission and its master .
14 The R Y A does n't need an enormous subscription income and so if we could increase personal membership to say four hundred and eighty thousand , which happens to be the aggregate membership of our member clubs , this could be at a very much lower individual subscription and this in turn would facilitate selling membership to the nearly two million yachts persons who are not members of clubs .
15 The constitution guaranteed that church-state relations would remain difficult and that this in turn would imperil Spain 's democratic experiment .
16 This in turn would require a corpus larger than the Brown to provide sufficient examples and considerable effort to obtain the parses .
17 As the magma approached the surface , the pressure on it would decrease , and the gas in it would expand ; as the gas expanded it would take up more room , and this in turn would force the whole mass to rise faster and higher up the vent .
18 It is , however , impossible to separate out processes acting at different scales and over different periods : a single volcanic eruption lasting hours or days sometimes leads to dust and gas being ejected into the atmosphere over a period of months and this in turn may lead to global climatic fluctuations over years or decades .
19 The most important general example is the use of modified historic-cost accounting in Britain and Australia which systematically overstates profits by understating the value of real capital , and this in turn may lead to inadequate retention of operating surpluses and the winding down of the assets of the business .
20 This in turn may tend to downgrade the less easily assessable aspects of the educational process .
21 This in turn may make it difficult for the manager to evoke commitment and enthusiasm .
22 This in turn may influence the singing of a congregation , and make it flabby and dull .
23 On the other hand , transmission mechanisms may work by changing the perceptions of costs and benefits made at the ‘ working level ’ of management , and this in turn may create upward pressures in the organization for strategic management to bring its policies into line .
24 Once Richard had launched his attack on the Woodvilles , moreover , he exposed himself to recriminations should Edward V come to power , and this in turn may have played some part in deciding him to take the throne .
25 This in turn may have been caused by the fact that the gastropod that previously controlled the echinoderm was prized by human tourists .
26 This in turn may have given rise to the high temperature metamorphism and calc-alkaline intrusions of the southern part of the Scottish Highlands and their prolongation in Ireland .
27 Once Richard had launched his attack on the Woodvilles , moreover , he exposed himself to recriminations should Edward V come to power , and this in turn may have played some part in deciding him to take the throne .
28 This in turn may help us to postulate structures beneath the surface , sequences and relations of acts , which may help us to go further towards finding the answer to our original problem : what is it that makes stretches of language coherent and communicative ?
29 This in turn must lead to a single ‘ compensatory ’ and complementary fiscal and taxation authority and thus to the surrender by the nation states of the means for controlling the material well-being and destiny of their citizens .
30 This in turn can lead to disputes .
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