Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [art] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | This constitutes a penalty to the deserting management by depriving them of any uplift in the market value , and gives comfort to the investors about the level of commitment of the managers . |
2 | This involves a visit to one of three major aero clubs . |
3 | The surface may be bowed into a curve by tensioning the two cross-spars and , while this contributes a lot to stability , the Rokkaku is still a single line fighting kite . |
4 | If sterling were at higher interest rates than the US$ , then clearly this represents a cost to the bank in that it has foregone a return in sterling better than that available in US$ , so that exchange risk can be hedged in the way described . |
5 | Ocean-mining companies would be premature in thinking that this offers a solution to their problems . |
6 | This points the way to the culturalist approach to which Hirsch has elsewhere shown himself sympathetic . |
7 | This has the potential to be developed as a revenue-producing area . |
8 | This has the potential to be a very economic , very easy way to help us to distinguish those pressures Those patients who have high pressures and low flow . |
9 | Whenever the body falls backwards a reflex in the neck ( the fear reflex ) is triggered : this causes the head to be pulled back onto the spine and the shoulders to be hunched . |
10 | This causes an hazard to the pedestrians . |
11 | This illustrates the line to be drawn between credit which people genuinely choose for themselves from a range of options , and credit which they use and go on using almost automatically — credit which is therefore not entirely subject to the healthy influence of open competition and free consumer choice . |
12 | This typifies the attitude to Japan and Japanese investment in France and in the Community . |
13 | This allows a comparison to be made between markets in countries that are at a different stage in their development , but it is assumed that their development will follow a similar pattern . |
14 | This allows the device to be used for graphics scanning as well . |
15 | This allows the modules to be modified by the authorised user . |
16 | This allows the modules to be modified by the authorised user . |
17 | This allows the modules to be modified by the authorised user . |
18 | This allows the archers to be deployed in two ranks on the slopes where all of them get a chance to fire , not just the front rank . |
19 | This allows the librarian to gauge use of the library in total and the use made by particular classes . |
20 | In effect , this limits the discussion to narrative discourse , or , as in Hinds ( 1977 ) , a description or an obituary of a particular individual . |
21 | This deletes the column to the Scrap |
22 | This shows the extent to which the republican ideal gained ground once independence was in place , furthering the ideological divide between protestant loyalism and catholic nationalism . |
23 | This shows the extent to which Zacchaeus was disliked . |
24 | In turn , this affects the extent to which union workplace organisations have independent authority to negotiate over a wide range of issues . |
25 | There are five membership categories , the cheapest being a ‘ follower ’ at £10 per year and this includes a subscription to ‘ Lifewatch ’ magazine , an entrance ticket to London Zoo , additional money-off entrance vouchers , a car sticker and a lapel badge . |
26 | This requires a tick to be placed in the box labelled Restore to Table |
27 | This requires a tick to be placed in the box labelled Bring to Working-Set . |
28 | This requires a viewer to ‘ unpack ’ the image and reconstitute the real-life situation out of which it has been found . |
29 | Normally this requires a visit to the File Manager . |
30 | Further quantitative analysis may be carried out for consonant structure , liquid confusion , lengthening , palatalisation and order of acquisition of consonants , although this requires the test to be tape recorded and can be successfully completed only by someone with a sound knowledge of phonemic analysis . |