Example sentences of "this [verb] with the " in BNC.

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1 Totemism originated after this to cope with the guilt the brothers felt , for the totem animal will protect them like a father , and they will love it , and not kill it under normal circumstances .
2 If so , he will often need to know what action the local authority has taken before the matter came to court and whether this complied with the requirements of the Act .
3 This goes with the tendency to concentrate discussion on the intrinsically good , rather than the intrinsically bad .
4 They spoke of the loneliness and sense of abandonment , and the way in which this interfered with the use of tears as a healing experience .
5 The compacted mudflow presents a much more serious problem to archaeologists than the relatively soft pumice of Pompeii , and this coupled with the awkward presence of the new town on top of it makes it unlikely that it will ever be completely excavated .
6 How does this compare with the precautions needed for other file organizations ?
7 How does this compare with the practice in British domestic legislation ?
8 This agrees with the observation that human marathons are won at about half the speed of 100 m sprints .
9 This agrees with the estimates arrived at by Townsend who concluded as follows :
10 This met with the approval of the development officers who felt that it would be much easier to explain to potential clients and their relatives and other service-providers that it was an experimental scheme confined to one area of the borough only .
11 Another recommendation was that unlicensed activity should be subject to tougher penalties , and this met with the Conference 's general approval .
12 Perhaps the blame for this lies with the politicians .
13 The reason for this lies with the majority of match anglers being brainwashed into using gossamer-fine line and tiny hooks , no matter what the species or situation demands .
14 Part of the responsibility for this lies with the innate friendliness and courtesy of the peoples of Burma , and behind that the long record of the Buddhist tradition .
15 Much of the blame for this lies with the Americans who shied away from disarming Somalia 's bandits and instead took guns from soft targets : small businessmen and relief-agency bodyguards .
16 Part of the reason for this lies with the decentralised nature of the party membership records but it has also been conventional political wisdom that Conservative party members play an insignificant role in the determination of the party 's policies .
17 This flexes with the movement of wood and is highly water-resistant .
18 Female artists are allowed to be vulnerable , frail , because this corresponds with the idea of woman as lack .
19 The relative narrowness of focus of particular modules , and the way this corresponds with the need for cross-reference to make explicit the common denominator of principle , are matters which can not be determined in advance but depend on what teachers conceive their problems to be and on the actual experience of designing and using such modules .
20 This corresponds with the concept of profit maximisation that has so far been employed above , save that the latter concept contains an ambiguity about time-scale : it does not specify the period over which profits are to be maximised .
21 Let the number of records be defined as n and the total address locations as N. This corresponds with the symbols used in equation ( 6.1 ) .
22 This corresponds with the augmentation of voices : five in the prima pars , six in the second ( ‘ Quin etiam ’ ) , and seven in the third ( ‘ Mene fugis ’ ) .
23 This starts with the date that employment under the new contract begins .
24 This alternates with the amount of time until desaturation is achieved ( no flying time ) , signified by an image of an aeroplane .
25 Much of this rankles with the present Conservative UK government and the Prime Minister openly criticises the ‘ nightmare ’ of a socialist European superstate run from Brussels .
26 This occurs with the 17.56 Machynlleth to Aberystwyth which on arrival in Aberystwyth at 18.28 is shunted .
27 His discovery aroused great local interest , explorations followed and an artificial entrance , the one now used by the public , was tunnelled into the limestone to give easier access ; this connected with the original route beyond its initial difficulties .
28 ‘ Is this connected with the other business ? ’ he asked .
29 This connected with the massive extension of the general process of commodification , which for Simmel was responsible for creating the characteristically blasé urban character , bereft of identity and inner meaning .
30 This links with the final ‘ myth ’ , that rural bus services are very little used .
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