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

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1 This finding adds support to the argument for the continued use of methods which preserve the gall bladder .
2 This judgement gives rise to our second proposition : economic analysis is often ambiguous , a priori , about the efficiency effects of particular market structures and conduct .
3 This story draws attention to two points .
4 The lesbian and gay communities seized this opportunity to demand access to the airwaves , calling for more positive representation across the broad span of the schedule , and also for specific gay slots — in particular for a magazine-style programme .
5 Mr Court was a principal architect of this Society as it is today and I am grateful for this opportunity to pay tribute to the very considerable part he has played in the development of the Society over the past 16 years .
6 I am taking this opportunity to pay tribute to them for their dedication , time and support over the years .
7 Will my hon. Friend take this opportunity to pay tribute to the workers in the electricity industry who , despite foul weather and difficult circumstances , managed to restore supplies so swiftly ?
8 I take this opportunity to pay tribute to my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for all the work that he has done in the past two and a half years to improve the future and administration of Northern Ireland .
9 The temple is easily identifiable by its long , rectangular Central Court , in this case oriented north-north-east to south-south-west .
10 ‘ The decisive factor on this issue , oppression , in my view , is that all such burdens upon [ the appellants ] in complying with the order are plainly and comprehensively outweighed by the reasonable requirements of the administrators upon the facts of this case to have access to the documents listed in the order .
11 However , this enthusiasm to convey solutions to pupils often ends up by precluding the pupils ' own ideas and can not only be inhibiting but also take away the pupils ' enjoyment of getting there themselves .
12 Recall that the experimental group ( E group in Fig. 2.5(b) ) in this experiment received exposure to two distinctive contexts ( those used by Channell and Hall 1983 ) , with presentations of a light occurring in only one of them ( context A in the figure ) .
13 This research gave rise to the school of ‘ contingency theory ’ which is discussed at some length in Chapter 6 .
14 This chapter provides guidance to be followed in the conduct of valuation engagements and preparing and issuing the related reports .
15 It is the purpose of this chapter to suggest answers to these questions .
16 In so far as past medical expenses are concerned , the application of this subsection gives rise to no difficulty .
17 This figure covers losses to GDP in Malawi , Zimbabwe , Botswana , Zambia , Tanzania , Swaziland and Lesotho .
18 It should be noted that this figure excludes sales to the UK sector of the North Sea which are not classified as exports and reinforces the point made in last year 's survey , that the Mechanical engineering sector in Grampian is having considerable success in widening it 's export markets .
19 Liquidator John Taylor said : ‘ This association fell victim to the lack of sponsorship partly as a result of the present economic situation .
20 This plot gave expression to one of Asimov 's pet hates , ‘ pseudo-science ’ , which he saw as a threat to liberty .
21 This act brings shame to all our lives .
22 This law includes amendments to the penal code and the conditional release of approximately 38,000 prisoners .
23 But since answering this question involves reference to some matters of fact , it is necessary to say something about those facts .
24 Answering this question involves reference to the second group of facts which were mentioned at the beginning of this discussion facts about the systematic differences in the life-experience of women and men .
25 This architecture enables applications to be developed on one system and implemented on a different one .
26 ‘ The situation and the fertility of this bottom gave rise to reflections touching the present state of the labouring classes , who , in dungeon-like cellars , and bye allies , eke out a miserable existence , while with infinitely greater comfort to themselves , and honour and profit to the affluent , they might enjoy , in vast happiness , such peaceful and sequestered abodes as Gillerthwaite . ’
27 This process requires judgements to be made based on the output of the risk analysis , i.e. it decides whether or not the level of risk is tolerable .
28 The presence of the weak interaction as well as the electromagnetic interaction in this process gives rise to an asymmetry whereby an experiment should detect more positive muons in the forward hemisphere ( as defined by the direction of the electron ) than in the backward hemisphere .
29 Brand loyalty is also said by marketers to make the process of evaluation and choice less difficult , particularly where this process gives rise to anxiety or uncertainty on the part of the consumer .
30 Immigration into the fens during this period outstripped emigration to other areas .
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