Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For Judith Butler this renders the Lacanian narrative ‘ ideologically suspect ’ in that it remains rooted in ‘ a romanticization or , indeed , a religious idealization of ‘ failure' ’ , humility and limitation before the Law' ( Gender Trouble , 56 ) .
2 This summarizes the main processes and resources required to carry out that , this particular item of work .
3 This fits the stony coral 's relationship with its millions of single-celled plants ( zooxanthellae ) admirably .
4 And sometimes this fits the ethnographic facts in a quite straight-forward way .
5 But the question is how this constitutes a subjective difference .
6 This constitutes a ritualistic burning of the books in which the characters were conceived ; they are thus taken out of the ‘ old world ’ of their origins and made to embark on an adventure in the ‘ new world ’ of Brooke-Rose 's novel .
7 In terms of historical explanation the last difficulty is particularly important since TFP analysis pulsates to the rhythm of the sub-period and , as subsequent discussion will show , this constitutes a major problem for the so-called war period of 1937–51 .
8 By contrast , a curriculum for young people with disabilities or learning difficulties often centres around a ‘ preparation for adulthood ’ as if this constitutes a recognisable area of study .
9 As you will see , your task is principally to respond to the statements by a number of school children on the kind of meals they eat and to say whether or not this constitutes a healthy diet .
10 Arguably the appointment of an administrator for the more advantageous realisation of the company 's assets than a winding-up has this effect since this constitutes a virtual cessation of business .
11 Next it is necessary for the agent to attend before the Examiners in parliament to satisfy them that the General Orders have been complied with , and this constitutes a heavy responsibility because the effect of non-compliance can be serious .
12 This constitutes a fundamental challenge to the basis of the British planning system , and raises a host of thorny questions about the nature and efficacy of the system .
13 Mr Hurd said ‘ this constitutes a different situation from that implied ’ by Mr Garel-Jones .
14 Madame Speaker , this constitutes a different situation
15 This constitutes an open-loop communication system .
16 The first demarcation is between what is and is not ‘ higher education ’ ; this constitutes the general boundary within which knowledge and curricula are structured .
17 This constitutes the Bajocian Stage of the Middle .
18 This encourages a balanced view of Catholics , something which , as we shall emphasize in later chapters , can be absent amongst some policemen beleaguered behind their reinforced stations in areas of high tension and conflict .
19 But the agencies prefer to avoid complaints wherever possible , and this encourages an administrative inclination for equity of treatment , even though ‘ scientific ’ judgment may dictate otherwise .
20 You will notice that this inference contains the built-in assumption that whatever went on on Earth is likely to have gone on elsewhere in the universe , and this begs the whole question .
21 For example , the adjective ‘ stone ’ modifies the noun ‘ bridge ’ in the expression ‘ stone bridge ’ , and this denotes a subordinate type of noun class .
22 This subdivides the whole field of science and technology into about 60 000 subdivisions .
23 A phrase from the Conservative 's manifesto last year , we are the only party that understands the need for low taxation , has now returned to haunt them , for an MP in a marginal constituency this evokes the electoral ghost of George Bush , so he firmly rules out increases in income tax , but would n't mind putting V A T on newspapers and books .
24 This evokes the Nazi pogrom against the Jews in November 1938 , and depicts the burning synagogues , photos of the artist 's own German/Jewish relations , and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse .
25 Following the PERT conventions this displays the logical dependences of the project activities very clearly , as indicated in Chapter 6 .
26 She argues that if you have been assisted by relatives yourself , this imposes a strong obligation to provide similar support for others , even if that means giving a temporary home to someone whom you do not particularly like ( p. 89 ) .
27 All this imposes a powerful constraint on language acquisition from the allegedly scanty data available to any child .
28 A debate such as this imposes a special obligation on those who take part in it .
29 This imposes no real burden in small problems solved by hand .
30 This imposes an additional demand on the system of levels .
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