Example sentences of "this that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What he perceived was rather the state of the doctor and he inferred from this that a change must have taken place at some time before that moment . |
2 | It would seem to follow from this that a man who believes that the woman is consenting , even though she is not , ought to be acquitted . |
3 | However , it does not follow from this that a scientist will not be able to attempt to articulate the presuppositions involved in his paradigm , should the need arise . |
4 | It follows from this that a reader who has just identified a particular letter will not be able to tell whether it was in upper or lower case on the basis of the information from the letter detector level . |
5 | It follows from this that a consumer who uses an appliance which is not " ordinarily intended for private use " , such as a heavy goods vehicle , will not be covered beyond death or personal injury under the CPA 1987 . |
6 | What is the ‘ essence ’ or ‘ nature ’ of a horse , and why does it follow from this that a horse has a certain type of head or feet , or lives to the age it does ? |
7 | It was for reasons such as this that every attempt was made to bring a measure of order to war . |
8 | It should be noted that it follows from this that an action in respect of a public law wrong can be a private action for present purposes if it is against a non-governmental body . |
9 | And it follows from this that an acceleration of this replacement will have the same effect as if there had been an increase in fixed capital . |
10 | It follows from this that the test of legitimate episcopal authority is that the bishop should speak with the voice of Christ . |
11 | So what they 're saying is this that the square on that side |
12 | It was shortly after this that the passage appealing for universal education was written : |
13 | It was from this that the tabernacle was furnished ( 35:20ff . ) . |
14 | It would appear from this that the bone assemblages derived from the long-eared owl and barn owl ( and other species , see below ) are but little altered by the predator , whereas the kestrel assemblages are more greatly altered . |
15 | The other thing I would say is this that the management , whilst they very rarely agree with what Eric has got to say I 've never met a member of management at any level , at any level that does n't respect what he 's got to say and that 's a tremendous , er psychological blow before they even get round the table , because he 's completely disarming and his record in terms as vic er for , of victories , for individual members and groups of mem er , members , er , is legendary and I think apart from his ability it 's the respect in which he 's held by , by everybody , by everybody . |
16 | It seems from this that the way this prophet learnt to prophesy was as the Lord wakened him morning by morning . |
17 | What has happened , however , is this that the advent of Big Bang , and the consequent emergence of one stop financial conglomerates , has exacerbated the problem of conflicts of interest and duty and placed added burdens on the ability of legislation ( albeit newly designed ) to cope with potential abuses . |
18 | Arechaga concludes from this that the treaty in its final form could be amended by the parties without regard to third parties ’ navigation rights . |
19 | It was by virtue of this that the clause was incorporated . |
20 | It did not follow from this that the confession should therefore be excluded , however . |
21 | It would seem from this that the issue of whether the representation has become a term of the contract can not be avoided , especially if the buyer seeks compensation for loss of profits since expectation damages are linked to breach of contract . |
22 | ‘ It is an accepted practice in dire situations such as this that the board is replaced or supplemented by a new board charged with the function of restoring the fortunes of the company and the confidence of customers , ’ the letter says . |
23 | What he did say to the working class is this that the emancipation of working class must be the work of the working class itself . |
24 | It should be evident from all this that the business must keep the closest watch on the prices of oil and gas and their derivatives all over the world , from day to day and , on occasion , hour to hour . |
25 | Now the problem is with this that the blood as is it wo n't normally take it up . |
26 | The main piece of evidence for the ‘ tense-mother/crying-baby ’ idea is that first babies tend to cry more than subsequent ones — doctors infer from this that the mother 's inexperience is an important factor . |
27 | For so long have we planned and hoped to do this that the reaction of Richard , an ex-worker , was quite typical : " Serious … ? |
28 | It follows from this that the failure of an employee to exercise reasonable skill and care in making his basic valuation is faulty and therefore maladministration . |
29 | He drew the conclusion from this that the riot ‘ came like a bolt out of the blue ’ ( Guardian , 21 November 1985 ) . |
30 | While Professor R. T. McKenzie was right to argue that the common purpose of winning elections and of maintaining a government in power imposes or produces an almost identical power structure in the parties , it is wrong to infer from this that the atmosphere within the parties is the same . |