Example sentences of "this [be] [verb] to the " in BNC.

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1 But how far can this be applied to the people of Roman Britain ?
2 The original enquiries about this were directed to the County Surveyor 's Department , but I now understand that the work on the boundary sign was done on behalf of the County Planning Department .
3 The reasons for this were linked to the financial relationship between central and local government .
4 If the court appoints an insolvency practitioner to prepare a report , a copy of the order and the petition and statement of affairs must be sent to him , and the court must also fix a venue for the report to be considered with notice of this being given to the practitioner and the debtor ( r 6.44 ) .
5 The nickname here is Rangi , this being given to the person for his prowess with a cricket bat and was so called after an Indian cricketer while another Upper Halling nickname was No Cut Mitchell , this being for his skill in hair cutting .
6 Then one teaspoonful of this is given to the patient .
7 This is given to the research respondents to look through .
8 So the role of the federal government in financing the states has increased immensely and you might think that carries with it certain political implications and it does , but it 's important to understand how small this is compared to the total picture .
9 Only the lowest of these shifts appreciably on deuterium-substitution ( see Table 5.10 ) , and so this is assigned to the Co-H stretching mode .
10 Another way of thinking of this is to return to the tap metaphor and to see that the tap represents demands and the glass represents resources .
11 This is presented to the board where the issues are discussed before the strategic statement is approved .
12 This is connected to the water outside by pores .
13 This is related to the fact that rainfall increases with altitude , while evapo-transpiration decreases ( Birse & Dry 1970 ) .
14 Sometimes this is related to the dietary preferences and habits of other family members ( Hertzler 1983b ) .
15 Pacific Telesis Group Inc expects to report a net loss for full year 1993 after estimated charges of $2,000m related to accounting changes and other restructuring and disposition reserves : the accounting change on future retiree health benefits will reduce first quarter pre-tax profit by $2,600m and first quarter net by $1,600m , and an accounting change on post-employment benefits , such as long-term disability and workers ' compensation , will reduce first quarter net by $151m ; it will also establish reserves that will lower net profit by about $260m — some $210m of this is related to the recent decision to dispose of its property portfolio over the next three to five years , the balance to withdrawal from or restructuring of cable and equipment businesses , and costs following spin-off of the cellular operation ; its Pacific Bell subsidiary will recognise employee benefits liability over 20 years , consistent with a decision by the California Public Utilities Commission .
16 Some researchers believe that this is related to the time orientation or how far ahead an individual thinks or plans .
17 The reason for this is related to the way the courts view their role in controlling government .
18 The relationship between disability and handicap is rather more complex as this is related to the physical environment , the availability of helpers and the kinds of social role that the individual is expected to fulfil .
19 Once more this is related to the ‘ deepening ’ of technological development .
20 a specific objective : this is related to the needs of those involved .
21 There is agreement about the role of ideology in legitimating racial inequality , but in one case ( A ) this is related to the existence of a dominant ( though unidentified ) class , while in ( C ) it is a question of a dominant ‘ race ’ .
22 This is related to the idea that the chief purpose of INSET is normative , i.e. its intention is to create a conformity of practices in classrooms ( Slater , 1985 ) .
23 We must also be aware that very important cultural factors will also be involved in choice of site for a settlement and that this is related to the overall settlement pattern in an area .
24 Leaf rigidity or curvature ; this is related to the leaf 's anatomical structure , but not to the percentage of structural tissue in it ;
25 This was achieved by Debye in 1944 , who showed that for a solute whose molecules are small compared with the wavelength of the light used , the reduced angular scattering intensity of the solute is and that this is related to the change in Gibbs free energy with concentration of the solute .
26 This is related to the angle of subduction and the depth at which melting of the subducted lithosphere becomes significant .
27 The best way to do this is to go to the experts , the people who use the course every day , the teachers and the students .
28 The ‘ intellect ’ is seen as a function for the direct apprehension of images — to illumine the products of sensory and mental activity , to distinguish , and this is aligned to the thought processes which offer seemingly fragmented views of reality , being centred on objectivity .
29 Sometimes this is built-in to the carpet in the form of a heavy foam backing which only needs layers of newspaper underneath it .
30 One important function of and in a piece of writing like this is to signal to the reader that the sentences are meant to be=read together as an integrated whole .
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