Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 This framework brings in the concepts of ego , super-ego , id , and the repressed , which had always been used in Freud 's system before the advent of the ego , super-ego , id , model .
2 For men like Stan Weatherall , whom we left experiencing his first long journey by canoe , this reorganisation swept away the frustrations of the summer of 1941 .
3 This complexity explains why the system of concepts and of values has no direct relationship with the process of production ; the two do n't fit .
4 In the case of the simple penal code , the essential reason it is in the interest of a firm in this case to carry out the threat of punishment is that it believes that if it does not it itself will be punished .
5 This case typifies how the brief problem-solving approach can be used in clinical work , not just with attempted suicide patients , but with many other people in crisis situations .
6 In this case work out the result before continuing .
7 The Regional Health Authority voted this afternoon to shut down the specialist chest and orthopaedic hospital .
8 In 1812 Cuvier used this technique to break up the chain of being .
9 Reports were carried by Agence-France Presse on May 1 of heavy fighting around Saa'da involving Moslem tribes opposed to unity , and by the UK newspaper the Independent on May 12 suggesting that Saudi Arabia was fomenting this resistance to hold up the unity process [ but see p. 37266 for official Saudi position welcoming unification ] .
10 This fight required initially the use of brain .
11 We have asked the people who constructed this building to take over the theatre in January until March .
12 Half a MURMUR in this COTTAGE sounds out the next stop .
13 This study examined how the amount of money going to around 300 schools in one LEA had been affected .
14 This confrontation shows clearly the general attitude to books .
15 This equation describes how the see-saw is balanced .
16 Shavante men in this ceremony act out the glorification of the essence of manhood , comprised for them of both the bellicose , destructive aspect of male power and its sexual/generative side ( ibid. : 266 ) .
17 One form of this dictionary contains just the root-forms of words and a set of codes which indicates the manner in which a word may inflect .
18 And finally this chapter describes how the research methods worked in practice , before turning in Chapter Three to the operation of the action project .
19 This chapter takes up the theme of industrial determination introduced in relation to the Northern Region in Chapter 3 .
20 This chapter sets out the debate surrounding pluralism as it emerged in the 1950s and 1960s in the context of the community power debate in the United States .
21 The first section of this chapter sums up the differences which have emerged between legacies and trusts in the course of this book , and goes on to consider whether or how far or in what sense classical law can be said to have reached a fusion of legacy and trust .
22 This chapter explains how the various pension systems work for women , how you can claim for state benefits you may be entitled to and the major changes relating to pensions and benefits which will take effect from April 1988 .
23 We are now in a position to express our discussion in terms of a set of definitions : Appendix 2 to this chapter explains how the last expression can be used as a basis for illustrating the flow-of-funds accounts , with each of the bracketed expressions representing the various sectors in the economy .
24 This figure represents only the tip of the iceberg , since as many as 90% of cases go unreported , according to Dr Richard Gilbert , the Director of the Food Hygiene Laboratory .
25 ‘ And what 's to stop this dame tanking up the deal later ?
26 With this episode commenced perhaps the decline of the Stour Valley woollen industry , the symptoms of which were all too obvious by the middle of the century .
27 But what we can do is give the children all the knowledge that this boy has without the experiences .
28 This Act lays down the matters to be stated , and reports to be set out , in a prospectus issued when an offer or invitation is being made to the public .
29 This column shows how the package selects the module ; i.e. PREFERRED , LATEST , or SELECTED .
30 This column shows how the package selects the module ; i.e. PREFERRED , LATEST , or SELECTED .
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