Example sentences of "the [noun sg] that this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A vector is parallel transported around an infinitesimal closed path and the change that this operation produces in the vector is calculated .
2 In fact so much bullion was melted down and dispersed after the heist that this Christmas many women could be given jewellery made from the haul .
3 Secondly , it is the case that this rule of recognition , in terms of which he assesses the validity of a particular statute , is not only accepted by him but is the rule of recognition actually accepted and employed in the general operation of the system .
4 Although the pilot study demonstrates that a domain-specific dictionary can make a significant contribution to the recognition of a same-domain document , it is not necessarily the case that this effect will be repeated in other domains .
5 Although it is claimed that these cases indicate an impairment in executing symbolic gestures it may in fact be the case that this aspect of their difficulty is secondary to a deficit in dealing with sequences of movements in general , the apparent linguistic defect deriving from this ( Kimura , Battison and Lubert , 1976 ) .
6 Yet , if we take this together with the fact that many other forms characteristic of modern English spread in these centuries from the East Midlands and the North , we can advance the hypothesis that this change was in progress in the East Midlands around 1300 , and look for further evidence to support or refute this .
7 Indeed , one could posit the hypothesis that this technique , if enforced , would put more pressure on sparse thorn/acacia resources , or possibly animal dung as cooking fuel rather than as a fertiliser .
8 But here we run up against the difficulty that this formulation appears to derive a prescriptive conclusion from two factual premisses .
9 The road , which is an important link in Rome 's traffic system , was constructed on orders of Mussolini in 1931–32 in the hope that this highway through the remains of classical Rome would enhance his fascist regime with echoes of Imperial grandeur .
10 He had wanted to publish a full-length article from me in The Criterion ; and in expressing the hope that this sort of work would be ‘ a help ’ , he was , with his knowledge of the therapeutic value of work , perfectly right .
11 Twin themes implicit in the term that this report will draw out throughout : ie.
12 That is , it is open to us to deliberate about the light that this fact throws on the person 's character ; but deliberation is not open to us when it comes to parsing the sentence .
13 ‘ We are extremely enthusiastic about the future that this combination of technology and people represents , ’ commented WGPTI 's Western Hemisphere manager .
14 The final quieter , prayerful stanza contrasts with the single line declamations of the previous verses and witnesses to the recognition that this game is not always played with ease , that the very measure of the exultation felt arises from realisation of the ultimate issues at stake .
15 I know for a fact that people have actually got the wind that this pub is going to be on sale , on sale
16 The second , and economically important , consequence is that the ‘ new ’ water from the ocean bottom is dense with phosphate , nitrates and many other nutrients liked by planktonic life — with the result that this belt of water is stiff with plankton .
17 Why do many people stay on the farms , with the result that this migration has been less than normal for the UK ?
18 Rutherford cites Lawrence 's own remark in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom to the effect that this identification ‘ quitted me of my English self , and let me look at the West and its conventions with new eyes : they destroyed it all for me ’ .
19 The effect that this current has on the rest of the dendrite , and hence in due course the cell body , depends very much on the geometry of the region around the synapse ; biophysical calculations show that spine synapses are more effective than shaft synapses in spreading the current , and in any given spine , the current flow is dependent on its exact shape .
20 So , if a company has a virtual monopoly in a particular type of computer system , charges an exorbitant price for it and the Commission prepares a report to the effect that this situation is against the public interest , anyone will be able to apply for a compulsory licence to use the software .
21 It is clear from the dialogue that this Socrates is not talking like a scientist who actually understands the phenomena , but is using grand-sounding words without genuine understanding .
22 The anxiety that this process of eclipse produced , however , was strangely removed from day-to-day experience .
23 There are other ways people have tried to protect the minority , one is by saying that the , that you can generate a certain set of rights from within the democratic procedure in a different way , that is if democracies flourish people need certain liberties , people need to express their own opinions , people need to be able to do what erm assemble where they need to and so on but more common is the view that democracy should be limited by constitutional would present the minority and this is a view that Mill does n't really defend in representative government although it seems to be very close to his view and on liberty , that is we limit the spear that this government has control over so we ca n't , so in this view erm democracy is given a very limited role .
24 and the other is , why should I clear up the mess that this guy 's made .
25 They had realized that we were saying that lesbian and gay sexual relationships were as good as heterosexual relationships : they had realized the panic that this issue could generate .
26 The question that this variability raises is whether the decline in morale is an inevitable consequence of the increase in pressure and uncertainty .
27 It is no wonder that ordinary men and women throughout the country wish that Guy Fawkes had been successful when they consider the punishment that this House has levelled at ordinary men and women in a state of poverty .
28 Support in South Ronaldsay and the neighbouring island of Burray had grown so strong , and there was so much anger , that it was decided within the community that this strength should be channelled into action .
29 The bright brown eyes rested on her and you could see written all over his face the jealousy that this girl , daughter to some man , was still alive while his child was gone .
30 It is the hope of the author that this book will be of use both as an explanation of relevant legal principles and as a point of reference for dealing with legal problems as they arise in the context of the reader 's work in the catering industry .
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