Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The stress this imposes on carers can be damaging to their mental and physical health and deprive them even of a fulfilling private life .
2 This goes for women as much as for men ; street make-up is not suitable .
3 This goes for couples of the same sex too , and for friends who live together .
4 This goes for signposts , lampposts , street nameplates and bollards .
5 This refers to principles and rules which govern agreements and relationships entered into by individuals and undertakings .
6 Finally , Schrager and Short focus on ‘ illegal ’ acts , but they do not stress that this refers to acts punishable by the state regardless of whether they are subsumed under civil , administrative , or criminal law .
7 Essentially this refers to forms of altruism between unrelated individuals .
8 This agrees with simulations of the treefall pattern , which suggests explosion altitudes of 5–10km .
9 We have seen that retirement has a differential impact on older people which depends primarily on their prior socio-economic status and the access which this grants to resources which might be carried into retirement .
10 This points to gaps in their typologies which indicate their dependence on a historically determined narrative competence .
11 In this paper , I want to look at one kind of way in which some feminists have tried to conceptualise what it is for a woman to be ‘ autonomous ’ , and at the implications this has for ways of thinking about the human self .
12 The example of our colleagues in the higher education sector has had a major , positive influence on the educational methods employed by nurse educators , even if the initial response to this has at times been guarded by the ‘ old school ’ establishment .
13 Criticism of the burden this places on consumers has been countered by the argument that the public is prepared to pay
14 This stands for Days ' Sales Outstanding .
15 This emphasises to parents that you take continuity seriously and that you encourage and value good working relationships with other schools .
16 For example , the normal centre of energy of a rectangle is just above the geometric centre … this allows for effects of gravity .
17 This allows for changes of physical location without changing the index , thus providing some level of data independence .
18 This results in changes in their status leading to their participation in sexual life .
19 This results in goods gathering dust and discrepancies occur .
20 This results in problems of standardization .
21 If this results in objections it may affect our ability to provide a shelter .
22 This results in accusations that it does not do enough on single issues .
23 All this occurs without drugs and in the most agreeable circumstances .
24 A simple example of this occurs in languages that draw their polite second person singular pronoun from their plural one , where there will be no overt distinction between second person singular polite and second person plural pronouns .
25 This occurs in cases where there is no attempt to rehabilitate the reputation of the man , whether he be killer or killed .
26 In some systems , tagged records are removed if they are pushed into overflow ; this depends on decisions taken by the software writers .
27 They are also excluded from the pension rights to which full-time workers are entitled , and would do no better under the government 's opt-out scheme because this depends on savings rather than insurance .
28 This leads to assumptions about what appeared to happen , did happen and was , usually , intended to happen .
29 This leads to tensions which are somewhat higher than original for some of the harpsichords and somewhat lower than original for the later pianos .
30 This leads to biases in estimation of GNP when the official exchange rate over- or under-values that country 's currency .
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