Example sentences of "[vb -s] this [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Dickens , writing in 1850 , has this to say about the district around Watney Street :
2 The Select Committee ( 1987 ) examin-ing the working of the 1981 Education Act has this to say about the under-fives and special educational needs :
3 What , it may be asked , has this to do with the law ?
4 Not only has this led to a high degree of volatility in the foreign exchange markets , but at the same time trade and capital flows have been undertaken against a greater background of uncertainty than was customary in the 1960s .
5 Has this led to the existence of " overseas dialects " of the Caribbean Creoles , in the same way that migration has led to the American , Canadian , Australian and other overseas dialects of English ?
6 How has this changed since the last local elections , if at all ?
7 Has this occurred within the EC and if so does it reflect failure of the peer review system ?
8 The Commission says this amounts to a restrictive trade practice .
9 But in terms of the change of policy , does this fit with the , the kind of Maoist view of excesses ?
10 If a mains transformer has a secondary rated at 9V , 100mA , does this refer to the a.c. output or the d.c. after rectification ?
11 The Area Sec has the right to relate directly to Waterloo , but how does this relate to the role of Nat Sec who needs to be informed ?
12 Does this battle of the sexes on the motorways affect country roads , too ?
13 How does this bear upon the concept of reality ?
14 What does this mean for the traditional large factory town ?
15 As my PC has exactly this configuration , what does this mean to the uninitiated ?
16 How does this compare with the precautions needed for other file organizations ?
17 How does this compare with the practice in British domestic legislation ?
18 What difference does this make to the relationship and interaction between the couple concerned ?
19 Not only does this result in a more palatable food but the extrusion process makes the food more digestable and therefore more nutritious .
20 If the rate of return on assets is 17 per cent for all firms , what does this imply about the dividend yields of the four firms ?
21 How does this work in the case of theories of racism ?
22 All the more unfortunate does this become in the presence of narrow majorities , each representing a minority of the electorate , sometimes a small minority , and when at least one of the parties believes that the prerogatives and rights conferred by electoral victory , however narrow , not merely entitle but compel it to impose on the helpless but unorganized majority irreversible changes for which it never consciously voted and to which most of its members are opposed .
23 Not only does this lie at the heart of current government policies on higher education , but a good deal of empirical work has been done on it , particularly on the relationship between higher education and initial employment .
24 But what does this means for the homes in particular ?
25 2 If you do not have the same answer as the one at the end of 6 , what does this reveal about the schema you employed to interpret this discourse ?
26 What questions does this raise about the ownership , maintenance and accessibility of the records ?
27 Does this point to the Severum ?
28 Not only does this sound like a reverse of Marx 's critique of idealism but also there is no description of the process of knowledge or its relation to the ‘ real ’ world .
29 Does this sound like the behaviour of men directing a criminal operation boasting an annual turnover four times that of IBM ?
30 How does this apply to the life of the Church ?
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