Example sentences of "this [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , if the proportion of domestic consumption which came from domestic production rose then this may result from trade suppression , or the existence of dynamic effects producing lower prices in an industry exhibiting comparative advantage within the integrated area .
2 This may result in conflict between the ruling minority and the rest of society .
3 This may result in loss of the integrity of the intercellular junctions which is evident as increased intestinal permeability to paracellular probe markers within 12 hours of NSAID ingestion in man .
4 Insects can also lose heat by evaporation from their spiracles , but this may lead to desiccation .
5 Hopefully this may lead to publicity for these benefactors .
6 In addition there are genuine conceptual and technical difficulties in assessing " performance " in services like the NHS or education and this may lead to concentration on the measurable rather than the important ( as the early history of performance indicators demonstrates ) .
7 As we grow older , it takes longer for faeces to travel through the digestive tract and this may lead to constipation .
8 The large scales are very easily dislodged or damaged against the cover glass , and this may lead to infection or distress at the very least .
9 Experience suggests that the use of project numbers or names for module names should be avoided , as this may lead to confusion if the module is used for other projects in the future .
10 This may lead to confusion so unless it is critical to maximise the use of an operator it is recommended that the offline runs are scheduled at different times .
11 Gustason indicates that this may relate to attitude and shows further evidence on positive attitudes towards both ASL and Manual English among teachers , The problem which arose among deaf teachers was whether it was possible for teachers to use ASL in teaching .
12 This may relate to collateral development and/or remodelling of the lesion during the period following thrombolysis .
13 Because medical practitioners are either salaried or paid on a capitation basis they have no financial incentive to " overtreat " , and the competitive bidding-up of salaries has not been possible when pay and salary structures are nationally negotiated ( though this may change in future ) .
14 The colour you are assigned arises from your position in the draw , but this may change from round to round , so do n't go to the same position as you went to previously .
15 This may feel like home to you by now , but this is n't our fair native land where spies abound .
16 The elderly partners may have varying degrees of disability and , at any one time , the more able may be the primary carer , but this may shift over time and with variation in the physical health of each partner .
17 This is usually the 7th kyu , denoted by a yellow belt , but this may vary from club to club .
18 This may correspond in part to the relatively wide range found around average size of establishment , though it would be unwise to necessarily assume this to be so , given the variety of practice found within authorities of similar size .
19 This may sound like anarchy but the checks and controls clearly keep the system under the management 's control .
20 This may increase in case of ventures particularly important for the Hungarian economy to total exemption from tax .
21 While this may account for part of the gap in the gross weekly earnings of men and women , however , it can not account for the difference in hourly rates of pay .
22 Attention has already been drawn to one of the objectives in establishing the Scottish Journal of Geology in 1965 , which was the rapid publication of results of research in Scottish geology carried out in universities , so that this may account in part for the halving of the average delay period after 1965 , but subsequent reductions must be due to other factors .
23 Attention has already been drawn to one of the objectives in establishing the Scottish Journal of Geology in 1965 , which was the rapid publication of results of research in Scottish geology carried out in universities , so that this may account in part for the halving of the average delay period after 1965 , but subsequent reductions must be due to other factors .
24 Its National Recovery Programme , a document of unreconstructed Keynesianism , provides the wrong cure — higher government spending — while fatally ignoring the negative effect that this may have on interest rates .
25 ( Paragraph 32 : " Countries which desire to reduce their birth rates are invited to give particular consideration to the reduction of fertility at the extremes of female reproductive ages because of the salutary effects this may have on infant and maternal welfare . "
26 No more should be allowed as this may interfere with enjoyment of other abseilers on the same cliff .
27 Women can be frightened of losing their looks , their intelligence , their jobs , their youth , or anything else that they prize , through having babies ; even though none of this may happen in fact , the fear arises from sensing the real force of motherhood , which ruthlessly dissolves self-image and cherished convictions .
28 Financial resources must often be explored with elderly people , despite the discomfort this may arouse in client and social worker .
29 This should improve with time and study !
30 This should result in uptake of the test being based on informed consent .
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