Example sentences of "that this [vb -s] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 No temperature event is seen under the cleft precipitation in Fig.4 b , but 4a shows that this emerges as a third poleward-moving event after 10:14UT .
2 That this does to a very large extent reflect the differences in local plan preparation across the county .
3 J. R. Anderson ( 1976 , 1983 ; Neves & J. R. Anderson , 1981 ) , for example , assumes that this occurs through a process of knowledge compilation in which repeated applications of declarative knowledge create task specific procedures which can be activated without the need for involvement from more general high level processes .
4 It might be speculated that this results in a diminished synthesis of stearic acid from palmitic acid ( which would be preferentially oxidated ) and/or an increased activity of delta-9-desaturase to produce oleic acid .
5 Research suggests that , irrespective of ethnic affiliation , women are primarily responsible for the health and care of children , and that this figures as a central and defining source of their identity ( Mayall , 1986 ; Warrier , 1988 ; Afshar , 1989 ; Phoenix , 1991 ) .
6 Whilst it may be argued that this is merely an illustration of the duty owed under the OLA 1957 , it may also be said that this exists as a form of liability under the tort of negligence but outside the scope of the 1957 Act .
7 And we for our part think that this counts for a lot .
8 RAI protests that this amounts to a colossal waste of money since it previously acquired Eurovision rights for nothing more than the duty of reciprocal access to material from Italy .
9 Pomponius is quite clear that this amounts to a condition , and the consequence of that is that the legacy does not vest and transmission is not possible until the relevant age has been reached .
10 Jennifer Owen argues convincingly that this amounts to a very significant area of habitat , she shows clearly and simply how it may be improved , and for the dedicated wildlife gardener she says enough to encourage an attempt at recording .
11 Customs may argue that this amounts to a landlord 's repairing lease .
12 Bernard Davies ( 1986 ) has argued that this amounts to a more effective means of disciplining and controlling young people , particularly working class young people , for this training ensures that they conform to the ‘ correct ’ kind of behaviour .
13 The manufacturers claim that this makes for a ‘ powerful yet forgiving ’ frame which is easy on the arm .
14 However , there is no evidence that this leads to a delinking of spot and futures prices .
15 Lord Hailsham , in the leading decision of DPP v Morgan ( 16 ) held that this follows as a matter of ‘ inexorable logic ’ .
16 I think the issue as you rightly as Miss rightly put it , is the normal vacancy rate and is there any reason to suppose as the County Council must be supposing , that this shrinks to a degree .
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