Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 In paranoid disorders however , it is the son 's passive relation to the father that threatens to unman him , and this expresses itself in the characteristic symptom of paranoia — delusions produced by the mechanism of projection .
32 This prompts you for the input range and you type this in or select it by pointing .
33 This compensates us for the cost of processing your booking , advertising your holiday for sale , and reflects the risk that the holiday may remain unsold .
34 CD PHANTASM ( this moves you into the Phantasm directory )
35 Unfortunately , all this means nothing under the current system of ticket allocation .
36 This indicates which of the revised modules replace existing modules .
37 This puts them on the same footing as European growers after earlier anger and allegations that Ministry of Agriculture officials had agreed terms that disadvantaged UK grain growers .
38 This puts them in the international master category , with the equivalent of a fide rating of 2000 .
39 This puts me in the position of having to either cancel the project — which would be a great discouragment to the volunteers , who might be reluctant to come forward again having been let down over this one — or risk going on without funding ( and then perhaps being told that funding can not be granted retrospectively ? ) .
40 When she is in her own home this puts her above the income support level of £44 personal allowance , plus a higher pensioner premium of £23.55 , totalling £67.55 .
41 All this reminds me of the ideas of Michel Foucault .
42 This reminds me of the story about the old lady who boasted she had been wearing the same pair of stockings for twenty years — one year she knitted new feet on them and the next new legs !
43 Pa talking like this reminds me of the witch in the Snow White video : ‘ Cymbeline 's bought you strawberries and ice cream m for tea , ’ it says .
44 This strikes me as the best way of getting a real working knowledge of computers .
45 This maintains them within the layer of plant plankton upon which they feed .
46 This leaves us with the possibility that , while the previous life the patient describes may not actually have happened , he is not deliberately inventing it but relating something which may have been created in his subconscious mind and which he really believes to be true .
47 That cultural regulation , as we have seen , is controlled by men , for ( and this brings me to the third point ) , within this scheme of thought , woman herself is placed more fully within the realm of nature than man in consequence of the fact that more of her time and her body are seen to be taken up with the natural processes surrounding reproduction of the species .
48 This brings me to the third general quality of successful replicators : copying-fidelity .
49 But all this brings me to the ‘ Ongoing Debate ’ of the letters page and those comments of Naomi Wolf about variety and the impossibility of being all things to all women .
50 But this brings me to the cardinal rule when buying — always choose a house which will be easy to sell .
51 This brings me to the main issue .
52 But my argument will be double-edged ; and this brings me to the second reason for discounting ‘ higher learning ’ as a chapter title .
53 This brings me to the second part of this paper in which I wish to turn to some of the ‘ challenges ’ a UK government archivist faces in attempting to implement an archival records management programme in government .
54 This brings me to the final topic that I want to discuss in this rather philosophical chapter , the problem of what we mean by explanation .
55 This brings us to the ‘ Catch 22 ’ situation that we , as designer , find ourselves in with regard to conservation bodies .
56 This brings us to the second proposition , which was evidently begotten of inability to answer that difficult , because inherently unanswerable , question .
57 This brings us to the question central to the understanding of Queen Mary : the nature of Scottish monarchy , and the factors which made the relationship between kings and their subjects successful or unsuccessful .
58 This brings us to the question of those notoriously stuffy announcers .
59 This brings us to the last perspective which has influenced us : the study , in the broadest sense , of personality .
60 This brings us to the second stimulus to the citizenship idea .
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