Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 It may well have been the case that at this time , only a few months into the venture , the women were being paid much the same wage as boy apprentices at the same stage , and this would therefore explain why the delegate meeting decided merely to try to apply the same rule as , in theory at least , limited apprentices " numbers .
2 This finding is in line with the hypothesis that with this fixation the insoluble form of PCNA , which is associated with the DNA replication sites , can be detected .
3 However , the facts of this case do illustrate the injustice which could arise if Miss Marshall is correct in the admirable submissions which she has advanced on behalf of the landlord , to the effect that in this case he was entitled to resort to self-help .
4 Tony and I contemplate the likelihood that on this Scandinavian plane we will have one of those stewardesses you see in the adverts — — all blonde hair and curves .
5 It is characteristic of a kind of hardness in the fable that on this one occasion when Gollum 's heart is stirred and he makes a gesture of penitence , Sam should wake up , misunderstand , and accuse Gollum of ‘ pawing ’ and ‘ sneaking ’ .
6 This tense relationship between bourgeois careerism and communist party political commitment was at the root of the accusation that during this period Nizan had not entirely succeeded in severing his links with his bourgeois past .
7 The Armstrongs were a lawless lot , paying little more allegiance to Scotland than they did to England , for they straddled the borderline ; so they were not to be trusted , but Johnstone and Jardine assured the Regent that on this occasion they would not cause trouble , for although they would care nothing about Balliol one way or the other , they hated Dacre , who as English Middle March Warden had recently hanged some of their people .
8 But he is soon forced to the conclusion that in this case it is impossible to keep the aesthetic side entirely apart from the biographical .
9 In all the circumstances , it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that in this country , at the level of the Court of Appeal ( see , in particular , the decisions of that court in Brocklebank Ltd. v. The King [ 1925 ] 1 K.B .
10 These categories reveal an intricate relationship between social rank and economic standing , so much so as to invite the conclusion that by this date , if not much earlier , it had come to be acknowledged that status was a function of source and level of income , subject to the proviso that land took precedence over personal property .
11 The fact that the announcement of Castro 's new economic course was ignored by Izvestiia , Pravda , New Times and International Affairs is additional evidence for the argument that at this stage Moscow was interested in restraining , rather than fostering , radicalisation of the Cuban revolution .
12 Engels , however , does not completely follow Bachofen in the belief that at this stage women were actually superior to men .
13 The claim that on this basis the Greek fossils fit better with Australopithecus afarensis is certainly correct , but based as it is on primitive characters this conclusion has no phylogenetic significance .
14 In Smith [ 1979 ] Crim LR 251 the judge seems to have directed the jury that in this type of manslaughter the accused had to foresee a real risk to his wife 's health , and Sheppard [ 1981 ] AC 394 confirmed that this was so .
15 But no child , So I got up and changed into my khaki drill and was just about to throw the water off the groundsheet that by this time had collected in the hole that I had prepared for my sleeping , to find that there was a black scorpion wallowing in the slight indentation I had made in the sand .
16 There is the possibility that at this point , Joan could interpret this as a genuine request for information addressed to her , and respond , for example , " on Tuesday " or " I do n't know " , creating an insertion sequence like that of ( 8 ) or ( 9 ) .
17 We discussed with UAPT , CD , and with lenders , the possibility that in this country credit proposal forms might automatically note that a credit reference bureau might be used , and give its name and address .
18 ‘ So lone is the land that in this lonely room Never before has breached a human being … ’
19 The company has also neatly glossed over the fact that with this added gas ( extracted from water from a second underground source ) come added nasties , including benzene , which have to be taken out before bottling .
20 The increased sensitivity of cattle stealing to hardship may be largely accounted for by the fact that at this time more cattle stealing was carried out casually , mostly for immediate consumption as beef .
21 But this would also account for the fact that within this system many singers — Marie Lloyd , for instance — retained performing styles heavily influenced by oral traditions ; they often did not read music — as , notoriously , the accompanying orchestras had to remember .
22 In the adjusted analysis subfertility of the partner became indicative for the fertility of the woman because of the fact that within this subgroup women with lower fertility are over-represented among those entering a donor insemination programme .
23 The schedules proved to be acceptable , Their major drawback was length , perhaps inseparable from comprehensiveness , and the fact that in this exercise they were not integrated with normal agency practice and statutory six-monthly reviews .
24 Of greater significance , however , is the fact that in this case there are two point singularities at the points , and , .
25 But the fact that in this year he attended a party dressed as Dr Crippen suggests that there was a large element of conscious display and theatrical bravura in his creation of a character such as Harry .
26 The fact that in this case the transfer is trans-phonemic whereas the other cases are usually tensing rules within the same phoneme does not make any difference .
27 In answering this question one is immediately struck by the contrast between , on the one hand , the long history of civil defence preparation , of which the evacuation plan was an important part , and , on the other , the fact that in this planning there was a remarkable lack of attention paid to everyday human problems .
28 For the pretence hides the fact that in this case the point of law has not been served but unavoidably deserved .
29 This seems to be the way Rawls treats the problem ( though he is sensitive to fallibility concerning applied principles ( see pp. 195–7 ) But quite apart from the fact that by this one assumes that in the original position the parties discount a general fact of human nature , namely its fallibility , this procedure will sanction non-adaptable constitutions — a highly counter-intuitive conclusion .
30 Ironically , the most successful and varied stage of Hardy 's architectural career came under Crickmay between 1869 and 1872 , despite the fact that by this time he was working on a freelance basis while writing his first novels .
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