Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So this summarizes then the two processes of gating , here , and inactivation , here .
2 This represents neither the old multicultural celebration of diversity , nor a naïve post modern embrace of an endless multiplication of cultural identities .
3 This points out the bridging nature of WordStar for Windows — it really is an amalgam of word processing and DTP concepts , and is likely to develop further towards the DTP arena as subsequent versions are released .
4 This has exactly the same internal format as a FONT except that its ID number is unique and not , as was the case with the FONT resource , the result of a calculation based on the font number , the size and a constant .
5 This illustrates better the total effect of stratification on the boundary layer ( but the reduction of all cases to a single curve is lost ) .
6 This beats even the great Bobby Fischer by a wide margin .
7 This highlights perhaps the major difference between BR and RENFE in the way the machinery is used and the culture of industrial relations that has grown up around it : the handling of individual grievances .
8 Incidentally this clarifies why the man-machine system is such a potent combination .
9 Contrary to what you are told as a novice , it does in fact pay to let your backside drop into a sitting position — this allows even the shortest sailors to lean back in a relaxed position using their weight as opposed to relying only on arm strength
10 This allows both the public and private aspects of a development to be considered within one measure with detailed scrutiny of the latter by Select Committees of both Houses of Parliament .
11 This can be seen in Fig. 3.13B , where the proportions of mandibles with the ascending ramus totally destroyed are plotted against maxillary damage , and this groups both the tawny owl and snowy owl with the other predator species producing less alteration .
12 It will now be useful to describe all three using mechanical models since this shows where the bistable fits into a complete picture .
13 A more recent instance comes from the Suffolk village of Polstead towards the end of the last century : this shows also the same identification of the practice with witchcraft :
14 This shows clearly the potential inequalities of the system , with some areas experiencing huge increases in rates as a result of large revaluations , while others are much less affected .
15 Worse ( < ) heat or warm room is very marked , this affects both the local conditions , like pains and inflammations , and also the patient himself ; better ( > ) cold in any form , air , applications etc .
16 However it is linked to these things because they and it are part of a complex whole , and this rules out the simple correlations between two elements which Engels sought to establish in his ‘ historical ’ discussion .
17 Once set in motion this requires only the periodic visit to negotiate such matters as price changes .
18 This breaks up the upper crust of the snow and produces , in the long run , a piste which is firmer , and therefore better able to withstand 140 racers .
19 But it may now be said that , so far from being a depressing conclusion , this states precisely the practical importance of conventionalism for adjudication .
20 Interestingly , in the late 20th century there are no newspaper proprietors listed as members of the Commons : this reflects both the changing role of the press vis-à-vis politics and the changing nature of its ownership .
21 On the other hand , the average value per transaction has risen steeply since the early 1980s ; this reflects both the increasing size of transactions with customers and the fact that modern intra-market business is typically conducted through deals of high value ( over £4m on average in 1991 ) .
22 It will be noted that this ignores altogether the important question of income distribution .
23 Styling like this deserves only the best materials and so Sub 4 have chosen fabric containing Atrex by Arova of Switzerland .
24 This sets out the basic principles upon which courts must decide issues relating to the upbringing of children .
25 This sets out the fundamental principles which should inform good social work practice and explains how local authorities should translate legal requirements into practice .
26 This explains why the latter can not be used when there is no reference at all to something in the present which makes the infinitive 's event an impending occurrence as is the case in : ( 17 ) My babe-in-arms will be 59 on my 89th birthday .
27 This explains why the bare infinitive would not be possible in this context .
28 This explains why the general election was delayed time after time : clearly , all that mattered was the recession .
29 This explains why the same perfume smells different on each person and why we go off certain essential oils , and begin to enjoy the ones previously distasteful to us .
30 This enables much the same information to be obtained as that obtainable from the company 's membership register but only as at the return date .
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