Example sentences of "this is essentially " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | This is essentially a crafts-and design-based exhibition that does not attempt to give a European or transatlantic overview . |
2 | This is essentially the keiretsu system now used by Japanese industrial groups . |
3 | Obviously there would have been some overlap , but this is essentially the time scale of the construction . |
4 | The reason for this is essentially because the materials employed on nuclear construction are more costly — layers of thick stainless steel , intricate computerized systems , for example — and the design far more complex . |
5 | This is essentially the conclusion drawn by Salmon ( 1987 ) in his survey of decentralization in France in the early 1980s . |
6 | This is essentially a phenomenon of domestic cats , because the territories of wild cats are so much bigger , and the chances of a whole group of tom-cats coming together in one spot when a wild female is on heat are more remote . |
7 | This is essentially what more recent statisticians are trying to do : to compare actual alignments with those obtained by random methods . |
8 | This is essentially a digging tool but it has another function I have always found particularly useful . |
9 | Although it is written in 12/8 , this is essentially the same as triplets in 4/4 . |
10 | I would suggest that this is essentially a do-it-yourself exercise and becomes part of your general observation of speech , bearing in mind that different accents and ways of speaking will influence what you see/hear . |
11 | This is essentially a problem for historical research , in this case endlessly speculative historical debates . |
12 | This is essentially a marsh plant . |
13 | This is essentially a marsh plant . |
14 | This is essentially a bog plant , but it adapts satisfactorily to a submerged condition in a tank . |
15 | This is essentially a roving , stultifying , incoherent orgy of images that leads Taniguchi 's body to transform itself into a mechanical colossus . |
16 | It is an undeniable fact that some breeds are easier to train than others , and this is essentially a reflection of their ancestry . |
17 | This is essentially the story of two North British Railway branch lines who carried the people of East Fife , together with generations of golfers , to the coast . |
18 | This is essentially an intelligent guess about what is happening , but in a form that can be tested . |
19 | This is essentially a distinction between assessment as an integral part of the curriculum and assessment which is designed primarily to be a form of communication serving the needs of the outside world . |
20 | His claim in Chapter 1 to provide that this is essentially the only possible definition is belied by the existence of Boltzmann 's definition , which is certainly different . |
21 | The economist 's role in all this is essentially to make the policy-maker aware of these trade-offs and to advise him of the suitability of alternative policy tools for the achievement of objectives . |
22 | This is essentially a social concept since it represents the social development of a person , that is of the concept of self in the eyes of others . |
23 | This is essentially a rhetorical technique . |
24 | The normal way of classifying a child is by his Or her father 's profession , and this is essentially all we have to go on in this case . |
25 | But this is essentially of theoretical interest only , and there are far more practical examples . |
26 | This is essentially a linguistic problem , whose solution probably depends as much upon the range of your vocabulary , and your response to the stimulus of words , rather than upon your capacity to reason formally through a set of data in order to arrive at a valid solution . |
27 | This is essentially an opportunistic stance as distinct from an opportunity developing one . |
28 | This is essentially what has been done at Foster Wheeler over the past six years , and the views expressed in this paper arise largely from reflecting on the experiences of that project . |
29 | It may be argued that this is essentially the approach that I used in the first chapter . |
30 | On a larger scale , this is essentially how music information is stored on the surface of a laser ( ‘ compact' ) disc . |