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

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1 All this drives the media towards a largely predictable way of selecting and presenting events : what Tuchman ( 1974 ) has called ‘ routinising the unexpected ’ .
2 All this renders the valuation and analysis of bonds relatively easy .
3 None of all this touches the legal supremacy of Parliament .
4 Finally , all this determines the attitude to the Liberal Democrats .
5 All this helps the grief process begin .
6 All this helps the researcher build up a picture of the socioeconomics of an area .
7 All this begs the question about the reliability of Mr Dole 's gut .
8 All this explains the rather unusual haste of New Zealand to secure the 1994 South African tour at the expense of the announced short tour to the Republic this summer which triggered off considerable controversy .
9 All this alarms the non-Kurdish Iraqi opposition ( although the Kurdish package is said to include promises on a free multi-party system ) .
10 All this gives the word ‘ pain' the meaning it has .
11 All this means the letting go of someone else 's past .
12 All this reflects the RBs ' increasing concerns with middle-class education ; and , in the case of the UAE Departments , with an increasing emphasis upon professional , continuing , and post-experience work .
13 All this makes the Japanese system decidedly different from that with which it is often carelessly linked : continental Europe .
14 All this makes the following statements promoting recent seminars on online database systems not only misguided , but silly !
15 All this makes the Safrane 's handling capable and efficient , although it fails to reward the driver with tactile responses in the way that , say , an Alfa 164 does .
16 All this makes the IMF a little nervous .
17 All this absorbs the Beaujolais like blotting paper soaks ink .
18 All this suggests the urgent need for rationalization and a consistent approach .
19 All this suggests the obvious , but perhaps rather neglected point , that there is a general cultural norm against ‘ prejudice ’ .
20 If all this leads the controlling group to scream for more money from the Government , and it will inevitably , I suggest they start using the money they have more sensibly and not waste it on their more extravagant schemes .
21 Together with the community charge and national business rate all this indicates the need for a further change in local government structure to wards single-tier multi-purpose authorities .
22 All this raises the question of why the Reagan administration wants to quit the business of satellites in the first place .
23 All this raises the whole issue of the relationship between interpretation and conceptual evaluation which I touched on in Chapter 2 .
24 All this enhances the position of the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister is also in a unique position to control the flow of information about the work of government and can manage public information , publicity , and the media itself , to personal political advantage .
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