Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] in this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lal concludes that in this region the best methods of clearance and cultivation to conserve soil are manual clearing followed by no-tillage planting .
2 They say a watched phone never rings and in this case they were right .
3 ‘ If the legislature thinks that in this field the public interest overcomes some of the common law 's traditional consideration for the individual , then effect must be given to the statute which embodies this policy .
4 It so happens that in this example , ( 1 ) and ( 3 ) are false .
5 He says that in this case the father clearly had substantial rights of ‘ access ’ which could only be exercised in Kingston .
6 Elstir 's paintings persuade Marcel of their truth , but it 's a truth which is different from the intellectual truth which he first brought to his initial contemplation of those paintings , and Marcel says that in this way , by his art , Elstir frees us from the cramping tyranny of the intellect , by painting , and again I quote , ‘ by painting some unusual picture of a familiar object .
7 At the opposite extreme of m = 1 , the half-section is half of a constant-k T-section and equation ( 9.66 ) shows that in this case the load gives rise to input impedance , the characteristic impedance of the corresponding Π-section .
8 Walker ( 1982 ) comments that in this formulation community care implies support for the person by their friends , family and neighbours ; an emphasis upon non-institutional forms of care , the provision of domiciliary statutory services and appropriate measures to prevent ( re- ) admission to institutional forms of care .
9 Normally , banks are unwilling to use their funds for financing enterprises in other republics and provinces , but it seems that in this case the banks in the more prosperous parts of Yugoslavia had funds in excess of the amounts they were permitted to use for giving credits to their own customers ( Politika , 27 August 1987 ) .
10 However , for both choices of verb , one of the reference candidates is much more acceptable than the other , and so it seems that in this case , only a weak preference should be imposed , with reasoning expected to make the decision .
11 It seems that in this respect the governors themselves considered the appraisal principally from the point of view of trying to bring about improvements for the school .
12 It is well known that isolation in itself , with no sleep loss , can induce hallucinatory experiences , and it seems that in this experiment the effects of sleep loss potentiated the relatively mild levels of isolation imposed on the subjects .
13 It appears that in this case , at least , the avoidance of the deadly prey is inborn .
14 But it now appears that in this form the ‘ Treasury view ’ was a transient formula .
15 This imagery is even more extraordinary when one considers that in this country , the Christian Churches are among the few places of worship where women can go whether they are menstruating or not .
16 The quality of translation here , with its simpering rhythms and bathetic language , proves that in this matter the major publishers have moved on hardly at all from the bad old days when the employment of unskilled amateurs or stilted romantics in translation work marred the English publication of some of the great accounts of European mountaineering .
17 The right hon. Member for Blaby may not like the idea of a European central bank , but he is clearly on record as saying that he believes that in this country 's economy an independent central bank would be a guarantee against inflation .
18 There does not seem to me to be anything in the policy of the new Act which suggests that in this provision Parliament was intending to give those words a different meaning from those which they had been held to bear under the Act of 1914 .
19 With no concession to comfort and the two thrones under a silk canopy , the room suggests that in this part of the house at least Lutyens was designing a miniature royal palace .
20 The LVF advantage at the shortest duration implies that the right hemisphere may recognise genuine words when it sees them , even though it can not necessarily identify them , which suggests that in this respect the right half of the brain is not inferior to the left .
21 This suggests that in this example the role of the first segment ( the original ) is to provide assumptions which facilitate the understanding of the second ( the reformulation ) .
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