Example sentences of "this [vb -s] [art] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This causes a tendency for material to move abruptly forward during the passage of the crest , while the slight movement associated with the trough is insufficient to affect the material .
2 This highlights the challenges for research in a field categorized by a lack of data for some countries , varying definitions and standards in use , and unreasonably high user expectations .
3 This prepares the uterus for pregnancy if fertilisation has occurred ; it also , by negative feed-back , inhibits the secretion of FSH-RH , and thus the cycle is delicately balanced , with ovulation usually occurring late oestrus .
4 An analysis of the biology of the hill sheep problem and a synthesis of the available knowledge has been made and this shows the potential for production of the hill ewe to be adequate and that manipulation of nutrition during the important physiological phases — lactation , pre- and post-mating , and late pregnancy — can lead to significant increases in the lamb crop both in numbers and quality ( 8 ) .
5 This includes a charge for depreciation of £2,000 per month .
6 This underlines the need for care when the wording of the total package is discussed .
7 This marks a departure for LaudaAir .
8 This creates a dilemma for health service policy of choosing between fragmentation plus a possible increment in consumer choice and a more thorough-going version of family doctoring with its concomitant problems of paternalism .
9 This creates a demand for oxygen , so the heart works a little harder , and the lungs are fully used .
10 This creates a demand for money ( M d ) .
11 They thrive on what would normally be regarded as overcrowding , as this reduces the potential for territoriality and hence aggression .
12 This presents an opportunity for health authorities to promote opportunities to assist school leavers who wish to nurse to gain the entry requirements through cooperative ventures with local colleges of further education .
13 This obviates the need for rubidium rich minerals ( such as micas and feldspars ) and can be applied to deposits hitherto undated .
14 This sets a context for research , study and teaching which unquestionably enriches the work we are able to do here .
15 Given the gradations in penalty available , this sets the threshold for liability at a surprisingly high level , and it may be wondered whether an individual defendant on his own will often be able to perpetrate that degree of ferocity , although the Act clearly contemplates this as a possibility .
16 This gives an opportunity for action to be taken at once and for things to be put right without delay .
17 This gives the potential for distribution of messages on a scale never before achieved .
18 If there is a claim or likely claim in respect of personal injuries or death , the Rules of the Supreme Court Ord 24 , r 7A(1) is applied to the county court by Ord 13 , r ( 1 ) ( g ) and this enables an application for discovery to be made before the action is commenced against a person " likely to be a party " .
19 However , the extent to which this poses a difficulty for capture theories is not clear .
20 Considered as a sentence this poses no problem for understanding .
21 This bases the fore for time t+J on the average of several past values of the actual sales figure achieved .
22 This leaves a chance for compromise .
23 One can then envisage the model of fig. 11.2 , where source language material is interpreted into meaning and this provides the instructions for translation to the target language .
24 This provides the focus for pride , self-esteem and a certain mystique attached to strength ( and particularly masculinity , which , on the debit side , helps to perpetuate sexist attitudes at work and at home ) ; ie ‘ the lads ’ culture .
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