Example sentences of "and this [vb -s] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In order to provide a physical ‘ menu ’ of the facilities available a plastic template is supplied and this fits over the top of the drawing surface .
2 Portfolio is organising a Women in Management seminar for the hospitality industry on May 13 and this fits into a much broader campaign that has been launched by the Government , Opportunity 2000 .
3 It was never , as we have seen , the Labour government 's intention that the independence of India should be the prelude to a general nunc dimittis , and this disposes of the plausible notion that once India was gone the pointlessness of holding on to the rest of the dependent empire , supposedly acquired to protect the sea routes to Bombay , was immediately perceived .
4 However , there is a limit to the amount of water vapour that it can hold , rather like a sponge , and this varies with the temperature — warm air can hold more moisture than cool air .
5 In years with more bees , there is clearly a different quality of pollination and this varies with the time in the season considered , but poorer quality pollination at other times is better than none , so that specialization with one pollinator per plant species is unlikely to evolve .
6 And this persists in the work of political scientists , sociologists and others who have been impressed by the approach .
7 For more than 25 years the only English transmission from Holland on Sundays has been ‘ The Happy Station ’ programme , the longest running radio show in the world which started in 1928 , and this continues in the new Sunday slot for Europe .
8 From now on they 'll be released through Ultimate , which makes perfect sense considering that Ultimate is the label that launched Levitation and The Belltower and this sounds like a wild cross between the two .
9 The maximum phase of Venus in the Ptolemaic model is when the angle SVE is a minimum , and this occurs at the position shown in Figure 4.1(a) .
10 The emphasis is still on interests overtly organised in political action , and this occurs to the detriment of a sustained consideration of the implications of inaction , the problem of interests forming themselves into groups , and the whole context of politics and power .
11 As noted previously , infection may be by ingestion of the free-living L3 , and this occurs in the majority of trichostrongyloid and strongyloid nematodes .
12 In the gravitational case the dipole term contains a factor which equals the net force , and this vanishes for an isolated system .
13 All employees are part of THE TEAM and this extends throughout the organisation .
14 However , assuming a 70 per cent efficiency we can take this as 3A , and this calls for a 80VA transformer and a 6A rectifier to be on the side of ‘ belt and braces ’ .
15 The discovery of the impossibility of fleeing thus comes after the mental process of sizing up the situation denoted by saw , and this calls for the use of to .
16 Easthope concedes , ‘ Spoken performance of pentameter is accordingly open to variation in a way accentual verse is not ’ , and this points to the massive lacuna at the heart of his book .
17 In contrast , Skinner regards language as part of the process by which human beings interact with their environment and this points to the relations between utterances and their environmental effects as the natural focus for research activity .
18 The egocentric and performative aspects of mental and speech acts by historical individuals who use such expressions to make statements , ask questions , etc. , naturally enough , often have a direct bearing on the meaning of what is said on a given occasion , and this points to an area of phenomenological problems that needs to be carefully explored if the complexity of the problem of meaning is to be fully understood .
19 The consumption rate of ectotherm predators is equal to its own body weight every sixty days , and this contrasts with the mammalian rate of its own body-weight every 6.6 days for wild dogs , 8.0 for lions , and 10 days for cheetahs .
20 New Guinea has both such features , whereas Africa has been very stable in this regard , while contact with Laurasian floras has been restricted by desert barriers and this contrasts with the intermingling in other tropical regions .
21 The four districts ' boundaries do correspond roughly with an aggregation of employment exchange areas and this allows for the construction of employment time-series from Census of Employment data .
22 TIMI 2B clearly shows that elective and semi-elective angioplasty after thrombolysis can be performed in the conservative strategy patients , in other words those with recurrent ischaemia or a positive exercise test , and this results in a good prognosis , both at six weeks and at one year .
23 An acute effect of alcohol on the brain is that memory functions may be so disrupted that they temporarily fail altogether and this results in a " blankout " , as previously described .
24 The result is that a distribution of relaxation times is to be expected for a given process and this results in a broadening of the dielectric loss peak .
25 The level of output constrained by the NTB is Q1 , and this results in a price of P1 .
26 Marriage has both religious and legal aspects and this results in a complicated registration system .
27 Because the cells are sickle cell shaped and rather rigid they have difficulty passing through fine blood capillaries , and this results in the tissues not having enough oxygen , causing anaemia .
28 On reaching the surface the residual gas pressure is consequently very high and this results in the violent bursting of gas bubbles in the magma and the generation of highly explosive eruptions which generate large volumes of tephra .
29 There is an official form of transfer known as Form 19(JP) , and this caters for a joint purchase .
30 What is also of interest here , and this relates to a point Galtung makes , are the historical and social conditions which make the survey , like any method of social research for that matter , possible as instruments of data collection .
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