Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This finding is consistent with other reports showing that restitution of the damaged mucosa takes place in barbiturate anaesthetised rats .
2 This grant is subject to considerable change at present owing to alterations in the HEFCE funding arrangements for universities , but it is hoped that within a few years the total income will rise to new levels .
3 Gastropods of this kind are typical of Ordovician and Silurian strata , where there are a number of genera and many species of comparable form .
4 It can be seen that problems of this kind are inseparable from major developments in cultural means of production , and especially the major reproductive technologies .
5 This technique is insensitive to minor perturbations of input letter shapes .
6 One question that arose in the Court of Appeal was whether this decision was subject to judicial review .
7 Up to certain limits , this income is free of personal taxation .
8 The diabetics chosen for this study were free of clinical evidence of vascular disease , which suggests that the platelet abnormalities in this diabetic group were due to the diabetic state ( Jones et al , 1985 ) .
9 In such cases , the object , in this case building form , may act as a kind of material ‘ ideology ’ , but the meaning of this term is open to considerable dispute .
10 The price of this ingredient is subject to dramatic price variations , and the current market price is double the original cost .
11 Taking the specific volume at any temperature the specific volume at temperature T will be where T is the coefficient of thermal expansion at temperature T. This equation is true for small temperature increments .
12 Further investigations are needed to determine if also this aberration is specific for ulcerative colitis .
13 Their results also show that this effect is independent of syntactic constraints , since there was no interaction between word order and knowledge of the title .
14 This action is independent of extrinsic innervation .
15 It is thought that while this force is insignificant in large voids it can be sufficiently strong in the small pores in very fine-grained material to cause rock fracture .
16 This archway is different from other examples and possesses a Romanesque quality rather than a Roman ( 161 ) .
17 This research is concerned with commonsense ideas about emotion and with the way people act upon information about their emotional state .
18 Heavily layered and texturised , this cut is suitable for fine or thick hair .
19 This chapter is concerned with developing methods able to provide estimates of the confidence regions around GIS map-based outputs by taking into account certain selected sources of uncertainty affecting spatial databases .
20 The object of this book being to consider those problems essentially of a legal nature which will commonly occur in all partnerships , this chapter is concerned with fundamental decisions which need to be taken from the outset of the firm 's existence ; Chapter 5 with day to day problems of management .
21 This condition is necessary for marine deltas , otherwise the action of the sea might disperse the sediment .
22 Vitamin C This vitamin is present in fresh fruit , particularly orange and grapefruit , and vegetables , including new potatoes , but it can be rendered useless by long storage or over-cooking .
23 Instead , it is typically hypothesised that this association is attributable to other confounding factors .
24 This remedy is similar to Aconite but lacks its febrile excitement and is slower in pace , its onset taking several days and often beginning in the evening .
25 This flexibility is suggestive of certain properties of the artefact as physical form .
26 There is one rather startling recorded instance of this charm being effective at long distance .
27 This law is central to social work practice but of little significance to many lawyers .
28 However it is worth remembering that the themes addressed by the papers in this issue are long-standing within social work and social welfare although at different times arising in response to different influences .
29 According to Isaac et al. ( 1982 ) the northerly dip on the Rusey and other thrusts in this zone is due to postorogenic tilting , perhaps related to the injection of the granites .
30 The fact that permeability , as evaluated by the double sugar test , was not increased is consistent with this hypothesis , as results of this test are independent of intestinal transit .
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