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

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1 This finding concurs with the personal study of Payne-James .
2 This advantage stems from the fact that the companies and organisations that make up the market tend to be clustered together , for instance on a geographical basis , or by product type .
3 This change arises from the differences in size between the components which would normally mean mole fractions close to unity for the solvent especially when dilute solutions are being studied .
4 This judgement applies to the I- dominant poems ( 88 , 89 ) as to the Thou- dominant ones , such as 35 , where after the first quatrain excusing the Friend 's faults ( ‘ No more be griev 'd at that which thou hast done ’ ) the second suddenly recoils on itself : This is indeed to bring a plea ‘ 'gainst myself ’ , to become an accomplice or ‘ accessory ’ , plunging oneself in ‘ civil war ’ .
5 Secret The solution to this trick lies in the fact that , while the children can point to which lines they like or say which colour cards they like the best , you decide which cards to take away .
6 Hypocrisy of this kind derives from the agent 's conscience telling him of his evil , while his desire not to appear evil causes him to feign goodness .
7 In many countries this elite acts as the chief negotiator with transnational companies and therefore its members become beneficiaries from negotiations with logging contractors , purchase of agricultural estates , permission to sell agricultural inputs , purchase of agricultural inputs , and other policy measures .
8 This story improves on the original version emanating from Arran himself , that the king was almost dead when Beaton took his hand and traced his signature .
9 Everyone who acts on society 's behalf in this field struggles with the often competing imperatives of welfare and justice : how to protect children while respecting family autonomy ; how to keep children safe while ensuring a fair hearing for parents ; and how to intervene therapeutically without prejudicing legal evidence .
10 The ESRC 's interest in this field derives from the fact that most of the research questions which arise , whether they concern basic research or policy analysis , require a major contribution from social scientists .
11 This case differs from the case in which the agent cognitively agreed , i.e. expressed a belief that a person has certain rights in a situation in which he should have known that the hearer may reasonably rely on the utterance to his detriment .
12 The benefit in this case consists of the enjoyment of the facilities of the school .
13 On the standard picture , this wave rotates around the Galaxy ; and the solar System , orbiting the centre of the Galaxy at-a distance of about 32 500 light years ( 10 kiloparsecs ) , repeatedly passes through the density wave .
14 This part deals with the attitudes of Solihull secondary school teachers towards SSE as a general notion , rather than as one linked specifically to the Solihull booklet .
15 This interaction depends on the extensive twist introduced in these strands by conserved β- bulges .
16 This technique fails for the central question of how to write the relativistic law of gravitation because Newton 's law of gravitation is not compatible with SR and so we lack a starting point .
17 In essence this technique relies on the fact that in a dilute suspension , particles settle through a column of water at velocities which are dependent upon their size .
18 But as the test is that A must use no more force than is necessary , and as this necessity varies with the facts of each case , self-help is likely to be just as dangerous a remedy here as elsewhere .
19 When calculated for an individual subject this measure corresponds to the point on a confidence rating scale where the subject is indifferent between targets and distractors .
20 This direction coincides with the maximum horizontal stress direction predicted from the break-out orientation .
21 This course lasts for the equivalent of three terms , and has two distinct parts .
22 Inevitably those few insiders who do undertake postgraduate research in the social sciences are aware that they are involved in the creation of ‘ clap trap ’ , and must know that this denigration stems from the implicit threat they pose to the structures of pedagogy and institutional power .
23 Finally , this decision amounts to the choice of whether to pick up the artist 's annual option .
24 As a consequence this response breaks with the traditional obsession of the mainstream of corporate law scholarship .
25 A consideration of the form and effectiveness of this response falls outside the scope of this book , but is should be emphasised that the international context in which large companies operate is also of central importance to the control of companies domestically .
26 On this page TODAY tracks how much of this money goes to the distributor and the ‘ third party publisher ’ — the independent company that designs the game .
27 We pay every week to get into the game ; this money goes to the manager and team , and in return they owe us a good afternoon 's entertainment .
28 From 1987/8 this money returns to the Treasury ( formerly it went into a national pool for recycling to authorities ) .
29 This duality accounts for the generation and alternation of opposites throughout nature , light and dark , moving and still , male and female .
30 This constraint refers to the amount of time the organization takes to produce its financial report .
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