Example sentences of "that this [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is likely that this sheltering effect could encourage poultry to spend more of their day outside .
2 Some of Althusser 's critics have pointed out that this monolithic conception of the role of ideology can not account for the vast variety of ‘ ideological universes ’ found in modern capitalist states , some conformist and others overtly subversive .
3 For she had known in that instant that this dark-haired man before her was destined to leave his mark on her soul .
4 Not that this entire experience had not thrown him completely out of his stride !
5 Anyone who finds that this entire detachment from personal ties really is their highest ideal will be happy with this kind of utopia .
6 I remind myself that this entire industry began with a single act of rebellion against the management Upstairs .
7 Examination of the ways in which candidates are selected in Ireland and votes for them solicited will show that this putative liberty is in practice still more narrowly restricted .
8 This does not imply that this sociological approach would not be interested in the influences which inhibit some parents from looking after their children in a manner which lives up to the standards set by the rest of society .
9 Why was it , Sally-Anne thought when she went forward to take it , that this pitiful sum seemed more precious to her than her huge allowance which she could claim any day she wished ?
10 It would seem that in some respects the Programme , and indeed wider aspects of the Authority 's approach to primary education , were centralized to an excessive degree and that this generated reactions from heads and teachers which were both powerful and counterproductive .
11 There is now a serious possibility that this bastardised version of self-regulation will gradually crumble away , under the combined assault of Brussels , European preferences for statutory regulation and the sheer impossibility of resolving the underlying tension between practitioners and investors .
12 Though Bede considered Oswald 's brother and successor , Oswiu , to have been the sixth of the overlords of the Anglo-Saxons ( HE 11 , 5 ) , it is clear that it was many years before Oswiu could securely establish himself as king even over all the northern Angles let alone as overlord of his southern neighbours and that this latter position was very short-lived .
13 If we assume that this ratio is stable and repeat our earlier point that banks will normally be looking to expand their lending as a source of profit , then it follows fairly obviously that a change in the availability of base money to banks must be matched by a change in the size of the total balance sheet and that this latter change must be some multiple of the change in the size of the base .
14 It seems that this latter development may potentially underlie the subsequent promotion of acid resistant lineages ( gastric metaplasia ) because the non-resistant oesophageal stem cells ( or possibly also the stem cells of the submucosal oesophageal glands ) are either damaged or die , whereas others which have the ability to redifferentiate to a mucin secreting phenotype survive .
15 Very recently we could demonstrate , that this latter activity is related to pol II transcription factor TFIIA ( 12 ) .
16 Marxist writers , and their supporters , argue that this latter approach can do nothing more than describe reality ; it can never explain and analyse the complex causal relationships of human existence , because research only concentrates on what is observable .
17 The general rules of quantum mechanics tell us that this latter state is an even-handed superposition of the states in which unc is " up " and unc is " down " .
18 If we accept the claim of Fischler and Bloom that this latter task produces effects which are more typical of those which operate in normal visual word recognition during reading , we might ask why context effects appear to operate differently in visual and auditory word recognition ?
19 However , it is important to stress that this latter ambition is not one that Lazarsfeld , for one , felt could be quickly fulfilled .
20 The other tribe , however , finds twins fearful , appalling , degrading , an aberration , because you see only animals have litters of young and therefore twins are considered to be inferior , a threat , so much so , in fact , that this latter tribe ritually murders them at birth .
21 we believe that undergraduates in English would benefit from more ‘ systematic ’ and less ‘ inspirational ’ instruction and that this systematic instruction and its associated reading lists should be agreed by the teachers concerned and closely related to the needs of the Tripos course .
22 It is hard to recall that this peaceful pathway , less than a mile long , was once an important means of communication and is a vital link with part of Cornish history .
23 And chances are that this haglike vision is simply advance warning — it could be years before your face finally settles into the low-slung , wrinkly cast you previewed with dismay .
24 As Charlotte started after her , it crossed her mind that this throw-away remark was the kindest thing Ursula had found to say about the man she had been married to for more than twenty years since the day they had found him dead .
25 What is clear is that this golden age did not exist in the mid 1950s , in the first part of this century nor in the first half of the last century .
26 County talks about putting a million pounds back in and it turns out that this million pound in fact is part of a two million pound cut that appears to have been made .
27 But the book does explore the emotional effect that this major change has on a small boy 's life in a clever and very unusual way .
28 After the ACE gene was cloned it was shown that this major gene effect is associated with an insertion ( I ) / deletion ( D ) polymorphism situated in intron 16 of the ACE gene ( ACE/ID polymorphism ) ; the mean plasma ACE level in DD subjects was about twice that of II subjects , with ID subjects having intermediate levels .
29 I do not pretend that this hairy example will stand up to intensive and searching cross-cultural scrutiny , since the elements in the contrasted pairs weigh slightly differently in different cultures ; indeed , as with most linked social phenomena , one could find some cases of complete reversals ( or in Lévi-Straussian terminology , ‘ transformations ’ ) in which , as the old phrase has it , the extremes meet .
30 If your camcorder is one of the larger shoulder-mounted models , you will have the benefit of the additional steadiness that this professional style of camera-holding brings .
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