Example sentences of "that this [noun sg] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Study of the religious story shows that it has always been organised religion which has eventually retreated before the inexorable advance of science , and religious leaders should acknowledge that this retreat provides the living proof of the falsity of their position . |
2 | It could be that this development marks the beginning of a teaching force which is professional in reality as well as in name . |
3 | Earlier on I quoted Freud 's remarks to the effect that in the course of human development ‘ external coercion gradually becomes internalized ’ and that this internalization produces the superego . |
4 | I knew that this spiral joined the crypt to the turret via the south-east corner of the tower . |
5 | To say however that this route supplies the only reliable way to knowledge is grossly to overstep its boundaries . |
6 | As anticipated in the discussion in Section 7.2 , it may be observed that this expression contains the necessary multiples of and that are required to cancel the effects of the unbounded term on the boundary . |
7 | Nowhere in Thucydides ' account is it safe to think that this expression includes the Spartans , and in the operations in the Megarid the Corinthians , and only the Corinthians , are mentioned by name on the Peloponnesian side . |
8 | I could go on about singing harmonics and endless sustain , but just take it from me that this amp covers the whole guitar tone palette from clean to mega-dirt with considerable ease . |
9 | It is fair to say that this race lacked the energetic input normally associated with Mansell , banned from yesterday 's Grand Prix after breaking the regulations at Estoril last Sunday . |
10 | Her comment is that this scene demonstrates the underlying dishonesty of the cliché : |
11 | I shall claim that this system involves the arbitrary assignment of attainments to hierarchies of knowledge , understanding and skill , and the equally arbitrary assignment of levels to ages , leading to the arbitrary classification of children . |
12 | Mr. Gardiner submitted that this case supported the Woolwich principle because it showed that a sum unlawfully demanded as of right by a person in authority could be recovered . |
13 | Mr. Gardiner argued that this case supported the Woolwich principle in as much as recovery depended solely upon the fact that the corporation had been placed by statute in a position of authority . |
14 | Why was it that this man had the ability to bring tears to her eyes ? |
15 | They found throughout the interviews that this man displayed the same discursive skills : using a number of key indicators such as the pronoun ‘ I ’ and its other forms ‘ me ’ and ‘ my ’ as indicators . |
16 | She felt that this sensationalism legitimated the passions within rational philosophy . |
17 | It might be argued that this scheme puts the claimant who at present has a choice whether or not to use Ord. 53 , at a disadvantage because under the new scheme he or she would have to seek leave and would possibly be subject to very restrictive time-limits . |
18 | It seems to me that this passage describes the way loving relationships turn out to be for Hegel . |
19 | Though it might be fanciful to assert that this passage heralds the arrival of Hercule Poirot on the literary scene , it is clear that the Digression prepares the way for the development of the whodunnit form , and particularly of the private detective , ‘ the righteous unraveller ’ , whose task it will be to solve the murder . |
20 | Wimmer and Perner argue that this ability involves the ability to represent the relationship between two conflicting beliefs . |
21 | There is no question of doubt that this Government caused the recession in this country . |
22 | Is n't this further evidence that this government has the right policies for British business and the British people . |
23 | We deplore the fact that this drug causes the death of unborn human beings and we express our grave concern that it will damage women physically and psychologically . ’ |
24 | ‘ A friend of mine owned the studio and had been in the music industry a long time and was amazed that this 16-year-old had the whole production idea worked out in her head . ’ |
25 | It is submitted that this approach inhibits the development of an appropriate standard and definition of merchantable quality , especially in a non-consumer setting . |
26 | Edgar Laderoute of the American company Foxboro argues that this approach leaves the customer with a choice between buying equipment that is immune to RFI or suppressing offending radio waves at their source . |
27 | It has been questioned whether there is much resemblance between a student working in the Nuffield mode and an experimental scientist working in his laboratory , and probably many a teacher of science has wondered whether it logically follows that this objective requires the use of discovery learning . |
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29 | My hon. Friend is right that this country has the best regulatory system for reducing real phone charges . |
30 | The situation today is that many sixteen to eighteen year olds , who were unable to get a training place , are disbarred from getting income support , and the situation today is that this country has the lowest level of skilled workers in the European Community . |