Example sentences of "that [verb] this [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The investigator is interested in finding out what are the factors that influence this variation in awareness and involvement .
2 The low spire of this species , with a minutely beaded ornament , and the sharp rib around its outside edge , are features that discriminate this species from other gastropods .
3 One that fits this description to a T is the T-shirt .
4 ( By running a macro called SPECIALF.SSM you can add an item Special Features to the Tools menu that displays this file without you needing to locate and open it ) .
5 The champions have become fallen heroes , lying just four points away from a relegation place with a record that parallels this stage of the season a decade ago when they last went down .
6 Her heart thudded painfully as he leaned over the high beige bench top that bordered this part of the nurses ' station and spoke absently to Deana .
7 On the contrary his heart may be gladdened by the new and heady sense of actuality that accompanies this type of study . ’
8 A natural material that has this type of structure is coral , which has been used to produce a range of implant ceramics .
9 We feel the savage assault and the cold breath of the infinite that causes this frost of many colours and the stilling of the images , with its beauty .
10 While the first and last pitches are pleasant , it is the steep , sustained middle section that elevates this route to a climb of memorable quality .
11 Now the equation of equilibrium under no body forces states that Applying this relation to the above stress-strain law gives Rearranging terms we have
12 This suggests that the main late Preclassic/early Classic occupation sites were in the northern part of the basin and that the thick deposits of colluvium that border this part of the lake have buried their remains .
13 Two programs that provide this sort of service are JANEPLUS and TRANSPOTS ( see references 4 and 5 ) .
14 The revolution that toppled this edifice in 1979 was not the work of any single organized movement .
15 The themes that pervade this collection of stories have an appropriate gravity .
16 His little blue bright eyes , hard and round , that seemed this morning to be protruding out of the shallow creamy lakes around them , were full of hate for her .
17 Our present study supports the view that whole protein based diets are clinically effective , as suggested in three previous trials that compared this type of diet with elemental formulas , although in one of them the sample is small and the conclusions are only indicative .
18 The mouse has a two-position switch that allows this rodent to be switched between its two personalities — Microsoft or Mouse Systems mode .
19 She dug in her shoulder-bag for dark glasses and retreated behind them , staring in some awe at the magnificent medieval jumble of forts and palaces and strongholds that comprised this stretch of coastline .
20 I wonder if you are aware that there is a Lancashire County Council minibus service that uses this stretch of the road twice daily on schooldays .
21 ‘ Workgroup computing ’ is the new industry buzz word that describes this trend amongst business PC users .
22 And Proctor Firenze proceeded to explain the plan that motivated this cabal of Hidden Masters gathered there in the hulk …
23 One behavioural example that approaches this degree of elementary simplicity concerns hygienic behaviour in honeybees .
24 The velvet curtains had dropped over the stage , and someone had thrown open the doors that separated this room from the next .
25 The philosophy that underpins this statement of purpose is the belief that every individual human being in our society has rights of citizenship and the potentiality to participate as a citizen , irrespective of gender , ethnic origin , cultural background or physical or mental ability .
26 Erm that was at least one of the major political points that underlie this notion of dominion .
27 Stead 's dramatisation of the issue of sexual exploitation not only stilled for the moment many fundamental conflicts of interest between participants in the agitation , but it also obscured the contradictions inherent in the ideology that informed this agitation against child prostitution .
28 In my experience schools are very bad at teaching the exam techniques that give this sort of child confidence . ’
29 Studies of shoplifting have in the main concentrated either on the pathological individual personality of the offender or the shop policy that promotes this kind of behaviour .
30 The question that began this examination of the mid-seventeenth century was how can we explore the relations of Milton 's and Marvell 's poetry to the period ?
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