Example sentences of "[noun sg] of this [is] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The result of this is reflected in our splendid service record .
2 The irony of this is reflected in forest destruction on the one hand and the apparent success of agroforestry ( social forestry ) as a means of sustainable agricultural development on the other hand .
3 The effect of this is seen in the frequent yellow staining that resists detergent action .
4 The practical effect of this is illustrated by the case of Strange ( SW ) Ltd v Mann [ 1965 ] 1 WLR 629 where at the time of entering the contract the business was exclusively a credit-betting business and it was accepted by all parties that the validity of the covenant fell to be tested without regard to the fact that subsequently betting shops became legal and that a betting shop had been set up by the plaintiff .
5 The effect of this is illustrated in Fig. 4.5 where the new equilibrium rate of national income Y′ e is below Y o , indicating that DD unemployment will have been created .
6 Communications and the media are important in our business , and our recognition of this is shown by the Transport Journalist of the Year and Transport Photographer of the Year Awards presented this year with the sponsorship of TNT ( UK ) .
7 Much of the main three storey mill dates from the mid-19th century , although a large part of this is masked by the addition of later industrial plant and buildings .
8 Another instance of this is seen in later examples of Imperial building where the entablature is continued round the arch or where free-standing columns ( generally in interiors ) possess their own entablature , often surmounted by a sculptured figure .
9 An amusing instance of this is related by John Aubrey concerning an Oxford don , Thomas Allen ( 1542–1632 ) , who owned many mathematical and other scientific instruments .
10 Although Brixton has £180m of borrowings , all but a small proportion of this is borrowed at fixed rates so it does not suffer from higher interest rates .
11 The general consequence of this is outlined in the literature on urban to rural migration by the middle class .
12 As I said I had one quiff from Jane that was erm because somebody had n't filled in the date by which it was agreed that the Client should get a reply and suggestion was that the procedure should be changed should be non compliance , erm and then the rest of this is based on a suggestion from Rita , and I have several here now , erm .
13 Experimental verification of this is shown in figure 9.13 for a variety of different polymers and can be utilized in the following way .
14 Ample , if often contentious , evidence of this is given in the literature on urban social movements .
15 One evidence of this is found in the National Curriculum , which has created two different schedules .
16 The most famous evidence of this is offered by the events which led to ‘ Red Friday ’ in April 1921 .
17 More than a hint of this is contained in the example with which the previous section concluded .
18 An example of this is given in 3.9 .
19 An outstanding example of this is given in Tate 's ( 1984 ) study of a group of Rastafarians of Dominican descent in Bradford .
20 An example of this is provided by the case of Stacey v Babcock Power Ltd ( 1986 ) .
21 An example of this is provided by Hopkins ( 1980b ) in his analysis of an oil corporation which was established and run by a single family .
22 A clear example of this is provided by Carson ( 1981 ) in his analysis of the other price of Britain 's oil .
23 A good example of this is provided by the tactics of Treasury officials in the preparation of the 1947 autumn budget [ Rollings , 1985 ] .
24 A clear example of this is provided by Glyn-Jones ( 1979 ) in a study of Hatherleigh in Devon .
25 A good example of this is provided by capital transactions .
26 An example of this is provided by Boston 's study of corporatist incomes policies in Britain :
27 A good example of this is provided by the reaction provoked by the influx of the Palatines , fleeing religious persecution in Germany , and the Whig ministry 's decision to allow them the benefit of naturalisation in 1709 .
28 An example of this is found in , in a recent book by Richard Dawkins , where , and here I quote Dawkins , Dawkins says Lamarckians are traditionally fond of calluses , that is you know , erm , hardened skin , thickened skin , like on the sole of your feet , and he contrasts these Lamarckians who like callouses , with the Darwinian , who he says has a ready answer , in terms of natural selection .
29 Well , it can sometimes reveal patterns not immediately obvious to the naked eye ; an example of this is shown in exercise 9.3 .
30 An example of this is shown in what has been called the ‘ Colditz Bicycle Game ’ .
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