Example sentences of "this [pron] [vb mod] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I thought if I could still do all this I must be allowed to continue .
2 In addition , registration does not create a priority point in the sense that the chargee is guaranteed priority from the date of registration ; this is because if A registers have charge on 21 January he has no guarantee that the company has not created a charge prior to this which may be registered within 21 days and thus have priority .
3 In this she can be considered to be the founder of district nursing .
4 He sounded almost admiring , but then went and spoilt it all by adding , ‘ Although I suppose if you 've gone through life getting yourself into situations like this you would be bound to develop a fairly strong streak of subbornness by now . ’
5 On the basis of this we would be allocated our postings with one of the Legion 's Regiments .
6 This one would be given Eupatorium perfoliatum .
7 If you think about this it 's based on the four carbon structure so you 've got ta have a few in the name there is a carbon carbon double bond so the basic structure we 've got is the Butane but as there is more than one position you could have that carbon carbon double bond now , to indicate this position and so this one would be called futes it would normally be a butane but to indicate it 's position bute one E and again you 're taking the lowest number so instead of it being a bute three , it 's a bute one E you start at the appropriate .
8 So this one would be called bute two E and so again , these are true positional isomers same carbon skeleton they differ in the position of the principle functional group , which in this case , has to be a special electrons .
9 This one can be made in almost the same way as the Diamond , except that the cross-spar or spreader has to be bent at the centre .
10 Technically , this one can be played using either pick or fingerstyle , although I think that Joe used a pick on the record .
11 Meanwhile , this one can be enjoyed for what it does in its own right .
12 But just as speakers attach great importance to variation in the structural parts of language , so they must also attach great importance to change : if they did not , then there would be no reason why changes like this one should be accepted in speech communities .
13 No I 'll have that one , this one will be done more .
14 I told him that I had another shop in Westmead which has been approved by the Ministry of Environment and the RSPCA and that this one will be run in the same way .
15 Cases that depend on the result of this one will be left open , and methods of valuing benefits previously agreed or accepted in practice will not be disturbed for 1991/92 or earlier years ( p 103 ) .
16 Like many stories , this one could be told in different versions .
17 In this he/she will be influenced by a knowledge of what is available in other institutions in the locality ( and if cooperative arrangements for acquisition can be made , so much the better ) .
18 If adults behaved like this they would be arrested , and rightly so .
19 From this it may be seen that the health of the motor industry is critical to the health of the British economy .
20 ‘ To this it may be objected that although it is necessary to tax in order to wage war , it is not necessary for the Executive to tax without a statute .
21 From this it may be judged that the Chauncys had been friends of the Blencowe family , and that a reference from Susanna Jennens carried weight with them .
22 To this it might be retorted that no-one linguistically advanced enough to look up a word in a dictionary could possibly require a definition of the word home .
23 To this it might be objected that one learns the meaning of ‘ blue ’ through seeing blue things and being told they are blue ; learning the meaning of the word is a matter of attaching a word to the look of something ; the look is basic .
24 To this it might be replied that it is not simply the case that the evaporation/solar-flares analogy is not sufficiently strong an analogy to justify our using the term ‘ afternoon ’ on the Sun ; it is no justification at all .
25 If the sample volume is smaller than this it should be adjusted to 0.5 ml with water and transferred to a 1.5 ml microfuge tube .
26 They argued that to avoid this it should be placed under trade union control .
27 From this it will be gathered that Daisan Butai 's play is very much of the present day and the world we live in .
28 From this it will be seen that the most senior judges are Lords of Appeal in Ordinary ( or Law Lords ) who are members of the House of Lords and sit , in their judicial function , in the Appellate Committee of that House .
29 Thus From this it will be seen that the impedance between the lead and return at any point , including the input , along an infinite transmission line is the same , namely Z k .
30 From this it can be concluded first that Aristo interprets the dispositions as trusts .
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