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

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1 As was the case with others alleged to be implicated in this affair he left the colony , and has not yet returned , notwithstanding strenuous efforts on the part of the prosecuting authorities .
2 A of teams will be competing in this year 's hockey tournament at Grosvenor Ladies ' Hockey Club , heralding the start of the new season .
3 Although it is not clear that subjective risk can be biased in this way theories of driving which stress a schematic or conceptual representation of the environment ( e.g. Dubois , 1991 ; Fleury , Mazet & Dubois , 1988 ; Groeger , 1988 , 1989 ; Riemersma , 1988 ) might suggest that biases in the perception of the environment would indirectly lead to biases in subjective risk , either because risk is an important aspect of such schemata or because subjective risk would result from the inconsistency between the environment and pre-existing schemata .
4 It is anticipated that more work will be undertaken in this area , resulting in a national framework of units suitable for use at advanced level .
5 In practice , however , from about 5 o'clock in the morning onwards changes occur that can not be explained in this way .
6 Though many poltergeist influences can be explained in this way , what of those which happen in empty , uninhabited properties ?
7 But with cats it seems to be too common to be explained in this way .
8 Many aspects of adult cat behaviour can be explained in this way , the relics of kittenhood remaining with our pets until they are old and senile .
9 In other words , can all creativity be explained in this way ?
10 The errors which occur could be explained in this way .
11 A few borings indicating greater thicknesses might be explained away as going diagonally through detritus on the outer flank of the reef , but there are now too many for one to conclude that the results can be explained in this way .
12 In a similar case of a montane forest , between 56 tree species in several families , this time in Jamaica , there was , again , only slight interspecific temporal separation in the use of animal pollinators and dispersal agents , thus ‘ niche ’ separation in this sense is slight and the coexistence of the 56 species can not be explained in this way .
13 Another interesting feature of the deployment of simile and metaphor in The Inheritors may be explained in this context .
14 The goal of the smoothing recipes to be explained in this chapter , however , is not the extrapolation of a given series into the future .
15 Although individualists allow that certain types of individual property may be explained by appealing to the properties of groups , they are committed to the view that other individual properties can not be explained in this fashion .
16 The explanations given above provide the general framework of analysis to which the various actual uses of to before the infinitive will be referred in this study .
17 It is certainly possible to produce a few general rules , and some will be given in this course , just as a few general rules for word stress were given in Chapters 10 and 11 .
18 Plans are already in motion for next year 's Newbury Rally and details of this will be given in this magazine later in the year .
19 When this material is to hand , further details will be given in this Journal .
20 Erm you need to be really on top of indices particularly negative indices and particularly negative fractional indices and usually expressed as a decimal because when you 're looking at circuits and stuff like that , you 'll get the erm you know , the answer will be given in this sort of form .
21 If this issue is resolved negatively , then the plea of autrefois convict could not be sustained in this case .
22 Considerable indignation was expressed by one constable when recalling an incident at which a colleague was assigned by a headmaster to merely the non-examination classes , feeling that their work in schools should not be marginalized in this way .
23 The social factors affecting the employment of older women in Britain will be examined in this research , which uses the work and family history data from the 1987 Social Life and Economic Change Initiative and the General Household Survey for the years 1987-89 .
24 The claim that the NHS is ‘ underfunded ’ , despite the huge increase in resources devoted to it , will be examined in this chapter .
25 Each of these areas will be examined in this chapter .
26 In all , at least thirty-five geometric and other simple designs have to be examined in this section , and this does not include those from Newton St. Loe , or other relatable but debased designs , e.g. that of room 22 , Chedworth or the radial arrangements of Lydney ( Wheeler , 1932 , pI .
27 This deconstruction of the concept of an injured State to include third parties to treaties and members of the international community in the event of an international crime reinforces the choice of topics to be examined in this book .
28 As it is possible for a hotel owner or developer to have feasibility studies undertaken by their own staff , and for the developer to obtain the service of hotel management companies to run the hotel for a fee , it is the role of the food service planning consultant which will be examined in this article .
29 The restriction has to be justified in this case as being reasonably required for the protection of the plaintiffs ' trade secrets by preventing the defendant from disclosing confidential information imparted to him by the plaintiffs in the course of his employment …
30 They deserve to be listed in this context , as they often operate in unison even if they do not always do so .
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