Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | The programme will begin this summer . |
32 | If you only need to check the base memory and also wish to know how much space remains on your HDD ( hard disk drive ) then the CHKDSK command will convey this information , as well as informing you of any HDD errors such as lost files and bad sectors . |
33 | The remainder of this chapter will investigate this type of system as it operated in the international economy from the Second World War until 1973 . |
34 | Students interested in European affairs and a career in a Community institution will find this degree especially useful , as there are courses in European politics and Community affairs , and the department has close links with the Europa Institute in the Law Faculty , as well as with several other European universities . |
35 | This research will contrast this approach with a wider and more general one where household living standards depend on household size and income but also household working behaviour and future incomes . |
36 | This research will analyse this process of reconstruction and consider its implications for the continued use of scientific evidence within the criminal justice system . |
37 | The research will use this theory as the basis of a comparative study of five late Victorian bargaining units : the coal-mining conciliation boards . |
38 | Brown algae is generally an indication of quite low lighting levels and increasing the amount of light will overcome this problem . |
39 | The trophy will reflect this objective . |
40 | The study will examine this issue in relation to recent major developments in public transport in Britain , including the use of travelcards ( permitting extra trips at zero money cost , and hence stimulating more complex trip chains ) : the role of minibuses ( offering much higher service frequencies ) , and of bus deregulation . |
41 | Practice will improve this recognition . |
42 | In the years since 1945 , Japan , unlike many other industrial nations , has received few immigrants whose presence might modify this sense of ‘ being Japanese ’ . |
43 | The changes in arbitration law may make this question less important in the future ; a finding that a reference was an arbitration will not improve the chances of a successful challenge , because the opportunities for appeals from arbitration awards are now so scarce : see 15.8.3 . |
44 | The grades shown above for course requirement purposes should normally be obtained at the first attempt , but the Selection Committee may waive this requirement in exceptional cases , eg mature students showing academic ability and strong motivation , or on compassionate grounds . |
45 | As a significant number of people with a normal resting ejection fraction die within the first year following infarction , it has been suggested that a fall in ejection fraction on exercise may identify this group . |
46 | The use of this equipment should obviate this problem and also helps to ensure that the sphincterotomy continues in the correct direction . |
47 | No true contemplative must indulge this kind of behaviour . |
48 | Anyone seriously interested in the interface between accountancy and the law should read this book . |
49 | The brewery at Wistanstow , Craven Arms , is nearing brewing capacity and Wood 's are bringing forward plans to extend their premises and work should start this Autumn . |
50 | ‘ It is disgraceful the chancellor should get this money and that no one should be told about it . ’ |
51 | It is only at this point that we come to the central theme , the reason why all those who wish to understand the problem of drugs in sport should read this book . |
52 | At the least , President Reagan 's plans of involving the private sector could disrupt this system . |
53 | I would be pleased if Council could consider this matter and endorse or amend the proposed approach . |
54 | I would have thought that a large company like Fender could supply this information with their products as a matter of course , together with technical specifications and notes on the safe usage of this product — after all , I seem to recall several musicians being electrocuted when playing their electric guitars . |
55 | ‘ No shop girl could afford this style ! |
56 | So again , credit transfer would allow this student to gain the higher award on the completion of six more credits . |
57 | The early hope was that the Council would help this process by encouraging and disseminating good practice , and by providing a broad framework within which diversity would flourish . |
58 | If only one valid nomination is received , the chairman of the 1922 Committee shall declare this person elected . |
59 | This proposal will examine this question by analysing the links between methods of employee participation in management decision taking and the achievement of organisational goals and objectives . |
60 | If we refer this motion to the C E Cs the International Committee will investigate this matter fully , once we get reports from Scotland and Lancashire . |