Example sentences of "this [is] [vb pp] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 This is analysed further elsewhere .
2 Peppermint , M. x piperita , needs no description as to smell , but the leaves of black peppermint tend to be ovate , 6cm ( 2½in ) long and 4cm ( 1½in ) wide , and are purple tinged — this is grown commercially and is the one used for peppermint tea , so popular in North Africa , Pineapple mint , M. rotundifolia " Variegata " , is a form of the round-leaved mint , which often crosses with M. longifolia .
3 This is broken up as follows :
4 Life Assurance ( this is broken up into three basic types )
5 Route B : This is broken down into five steps , one of which is the formation of the lattice from its gaseous ions .
6 This is assessed entirely from the objective assessment derived from inspection reports or bacteriological data .
7 The first test is a review of the situation , operate is the action which follows , the second test is a check as to whether or not the desired result has been achieved and this is followed either by another operation or by an exit if the desired result has been achieved .
8 All this is followed meticulously if at a respectful distance by Doolittle 's seven-piece band , written for with a sure ear for tonal balance and a strong sense of the orchestra 's role as a virtual extension of the voice , but with little willingness to let the musical idea take over the action .
9 This is followed up by a second editorial in the September issue in which Ms Ainsworth urges IoT members to use their influence ‘ to ensure that the examination proposals do not get support ’ .
10 and this is followed rather irregularly on its north side by the road from Corton Denham to Little Marston .
11 This is followed however by pitta bread , a cheese sandwich , crisps and a midnight bowl of porridge .
12 This is followed in by the 16.05 ex Birmingham — in at 19.14 , out again at 19.22 .
13 2 This is followed rapidly by a stamp to the upper thigh .
14 This is followed upstream , near to Chapel Farm , by Payford Mill .
15 The second section covers the paraclinical subjects which deal with the nature of disease and the various hereditary and environmental factors responsible for its production and this is integrated closely with the final section which comprises the clinical subjects and deals essentially with the study of disease in individual animals and in the flock or herd .
16 This is observed experimentally to occur around , where ta ; is the total boundary layer thickness ( defined , say , so that U = 0·99 U O ; at y = δ ) .
17 This is formulated not to strip away too much of the hair 's natural oils which lubricate the hair , stop moisture loss , and help hair to be more manageable .
18 This is recognized taxonomically by the division between the Ponginae , which contains only the orang-utan and its putative fossil relatives , and the Homininae , for the African apes and humans .
19 There is no harm in definition of terms provided this is given simply and in sufficient detail without embarrassment in the person giving it .
20 This is given out of generosity and grandchildren do not necessarily have the right to expect it .
21 If this is done carefully , the ends of the stopped chamfer template could be used as a useful small square .
22 This is done here , partly directly , as in the injunction to be like the serpent , and partly indirectly , in her perversion of such words as ‘ milk ’ or ‘ nature ’ , Her parting injunction to him is to ‘ look up clear ’ ( 71 ) , ‘ clear ’ meaning ‘ innocent , spotless ’ : the stress must fall on the verb , ‘ look ’ or ‘ seem , .
23 If this is done courteously the call may be transferred to that person .
24 Many daughters — and sons too — faced with this need make incredible sacrifices in their own lives to make sure that this is done well .
25 This is done most efficiently when the lower part is consonant with both the upper parts : Note that with tritones , the only possible notes which are consonant with both upper parts cause incomplete diminished 7th chords to appear .
26 This is done outstandingly by Mesters ( 1989 ) .
27 Although the Yerkes-Dodson law provides an additional prediction which can be tested , it suffers firstly from the problem that it is often impossible to define task difficulty a priori and secondly that even when this is done successfully it is very hard to be sure that task difficulty does not itself affect arousal .
28 This is done both in terms of subjects characteristics ( e.g. age , sex , driving experience , accident history , previous knowledge of Cambridge roads ) and situational factors ( e.g. speed driven , number of other vehicles present , time spent at junction ) .
29 Thumb Sucking — If this is done frequently and perniciously it must be taken in hand and treated as a bad habit .
30 This is done politely , and you are careful to add that if anything unfortunate has happened , it was certainly not deliberate , and you wish the sick person a speedy recovery .
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