Example sentences of "this [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Once more , this finding does not correlate with the relative deleted genome concentration . |
2 | As the authors themselves point out , this finding does not provide definitive evidence against an interactive view of syntactic and semantic analysis . |
3 | However , Kimura 's interpretation of this finding did not go unchallenged . |
4 | At first sight , this finding suggests very strongly that the clause is an important unit in the planning of spontaneous speech . |
5 | Robertson and Walker proposed a model for the Universe having uniform curvature ; this framework works very well and leads to the locally preferred comoving frames noted above . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | This progress occurs regardless of whether a child shows emotional and behavioural disturbance . |
8 | Thus , the marked advance of women in education and in the professions in the seventies was a notable , if belated testament to social advance , even if some of this progress owed much to the belligerent assertiveness of the feminist movement as well . |
9 | But this support evaporated once deputies had won their seats in the Majlis ( parliament ) on a pro-Rafsanjani platform . |
10 | No computer industry in the world has developed without government support of some kind , although the mechanisms of this support vary considerably in market and non- market economies . |
11 | This change came about with his full consent and was necessitated by his personal circumstances — a wife who was very ill , and war injuries to his two sons , who both lost limbs . |
12 | This project explores how this change came about , using contemporary surveys , in the broad context of studying older workers in the post war period of labour shortage and industrial restructuring . |
13 | This change came about not because we were getting too big for our binding , rather we felt we could do better justice to the rich pageant of life at Sainsbury 's with more elbow room . |
14 | This change affected not only the instrument 's sound but also the player 's technique . |
15 | Let us also assume for simplicity that this change does not cost the company anything : it is the result , let us say , of a brainwave the production director had in his bath that morning . |
16 | This change does not influence the cognate aminoacylation ( 21 ) . |
17 | It may be questioned whether this change achieves very much of a practical nature since ( a ) one still needs to look back at the common law of detinue to determine what constitutes the new form of conversion and ( b ) there still survive two torts of interference with property which have a considerable overlap with conversion , i.e . |
18 | Tin bronze had almost completely superseded arsenical copper by the end of the second millennium BC although the scale of this change varied considerably throughout the Old World . |
19 | The government redefined the categories of unemployed in 1982 and 1983 , for example , excluding men over 60 , counting only those claiming benefits instead of those registered as unemployed ( this change excluded mainly married women seeking work , but not entitled to benefit ) , and various training and employment schemes for young people kept perhaps another 600,000 off the unemployment list . |
20 | Erm all I 'm sure about is that there was this change going on in the rurar econ |
21 | Yet this change did not require much expenditure or creative thought allocation as a concept could have been deployed , rather than selection . |
22 | Whether this change comes about within one year , over a thousand year span , or perhaps over the weekend — I do not know , though geologically all such time-spans are short periods . |
23 | ‘ Nobody wants to play chess on a rugby pitch , but this change has also changed the face of the game . |
24 | This change has not happened overnight . |
25 | The effect of this change has not been as dramatic as had been feared . |
26 | This caution is all the more necessary when we realize that there are varieties in which this change has not yet taken place , more than three centuries later , and that there are yet other varieties in which different changes have taken place . |
27 | Whilst this change has not yet been made , the £500 limit is now calculated without reference to any sum claimed or amount involved in a counterclaim . |
28 | This change has not necessarily been one for the better . |
29 | This change shows up directly in the uneven spacing of Figure 2 , and corresponds to a change in shape of the nucleus from a sphere to a prolate spheroid , or ‘ rugby ball ’ shape . |
30 | It will be pleasing if the features of this sketch seem intuitively natural , as indeed we would claim , but justification for them is of course to be sought primarily in the observations of Chapters 2 to 10 and the way that these observations fit our assumptions about the bases of adjectival syntax . |