Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The most fundamental is the type of magma present since this influences both the type of eruption and the nature of the erupted material . |
2 | Unfortunately this constitutes only the assessment of a candidate 's suitability for entry to an interpreters ' qualifying course . |
3 | This illustrates clearly the thinking of many manufacturers . |
4 | This illustrates dramatically the influence of the individual nucleons on the nuclear size , but as yet no quantitative calculations have been able to reproduce the effect . |
5 | This shows clearly the weighting for individual assignments as approved by the moderators , names of students taking the area of study , student registration numbers , marks gained by students for each assignment and total marks achieved by each student expressed as a percentage mark . |
6 | This shows both the increase due to index-linking and , if applicable , an increase where your sum insured was previously under £17,500 . |
7 | This shows both the increase due to index-linking and , where applicable , an increase where your sum insured was previously below the new minimum . |
8 | This includes both the work in the department and contact with marketing , quality control and production engineering . |
9 | This includes both the granite and the ‘ country rock ’ or killas , which surrounds the deposit . |
10 | This includes both the design and installation of architectural trellis , gazebos , seats and any other garden furniture . |
11 | This underlines perhaps the damage done to him by his father 's death , which appears to have robbed him of the memory of many of the normal sensations . |
12 | Not based upon any consensus of content , nor the expectation that teachers will do the same thing with all the class , this takes seriously the concept of the teacher as the manager of pupils ' own learning instead of a purveyor of information and ideas . |
13 | If this transpires then the emergence of fairness really will have a substantial effect on the whole area of procedural due process . |
14 | This seems particularly the case if we draw them closer together in their positions on determinism , along the lines suggested earlier . |
15 | This seems especially the case in single-employer estates , which tend to become enclaves , small social universes characterised by patterns of restrained sociability such as stage-managed dinner parties for couples and women 's coffee mornings . |
16 | This reflects both the purpose of the current system ( i.e. recognition rather than understanding ) , and the current state of NLP system development — i.e. , the lack of practical theories regarding the use of discourse and world knowledge . |
17 | Unions in Japan have had a major influence on the way the labour market is structured , but this reflects principally the fact that union membership is in large part confined to regular workers in large firms . |
18 | Eliot has been careful to avoid any sort of sentimental religiosity , and this strengthens greatly the play 's climax . |
19 | This changes only the interpretation of the discount rate . |
20 | In market maker systems the time at which historic trades are published is of considerable importance , since this gives away the market maker 's position . |
21 | This gives Hence the effect of is to raise a subscript while the effect of contracting a tensor with is to lower a superscript . |
22 | This matches darkly the closing of the gates of vision in ‘ Burnt Norton ’ where ‘ human kind/ Can not bear very much reality ’ . |
23 | This comprises chiefly the recitation of the Psalter , traditionally to chant , and takes place in some communities seven times a day , from Vigils or Lauds in the early morning to Compline at night . |
24 | This demonstrates clearly the importance of the two leading companies in their fight for market share . |
25 | This demonstrates precisely the nature of exchange rate risk . |
26 | For example , after the initiating event the electrical power system might succeed in supplying the essential power needs , or it might fail ; if it succeeds then the ECCS might succeed or fail ; and if this fails , then the fission-product scrubbing system , which removes radioactive material that has been released into the reactor 's containment building , might succeed or fail ; finally if this fails then the containment , the ultimate barrier preventing fission products escaping into the environment , might succeed or fail . |
27 | This leaves just the name and the logo , or perhaps just the logo at the top of the sheet . |