Example sentences of "this [vb -s] in [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This removes the emphasis from public transport , the role this plays in employment and the fostering of economic and social development .
2 This results in accusations that it does not do enough on single issues .
3 A simple example of this occurs in languages that draw their polite second person singular pronoun from their plural one , where there will be no overt distinction between second person singular polite and second person plural pronouns .
4 But this occurs in Crime and Punishment 's Epilogue .
5 If this happens in moderation and can be relinquished , little harm is done .
6 ( This happens in benzene and other ‘ aromatic ’ hydrocarbons . )
7 This implies in turn that in its use with the modal auxiliaries the bare infinitive can be analysed as expressing a potentiality coinciding in time with another potentiality ( the modal 's event ) .
8 In one sense , of course , all creatures , ‘ hot ’ and ‘ cold ’ blooded , maintain constant temperatures within a certain bearable range , and this means in turn that they must be able to conduct heat away from their bodies .
9 This means in turn that they must be shining almost unbelievably brightly — perhaps 100 or more times than an average galaxy .
10 This means in turn that lawyers trained in the civil law tradition find it difficult to characterise certain features of common law pre-trial procedures .
11 President Bush has agreed that the conventional arms treaty should be signed at summit level , and the Americans know that this means in practice that Mr Gorbachev will have his Helsinki 2 .
12 President Bush has agreed that the conventional arms treaty should be signed at summit level , and the Americans know that this means in practice that Mr Gorbachev will have his Helsinki 2 .
13 This means in practice that district medical officers are charged with preparing an annual report , presenting and interpreting epidemiological data , identifying local health problems and evaluating service outcomes .
14 This means in practice that non-union companies may participate .
15 This means in practice that one out of every twenty samples will fail to comply with the standard and the Authority will be at risk from somebody , some member of the public , prosecuting . ’
16 However , at some stage he will return to reality and say , for example , ‘ what this means in practice or in terms of my next experiment … ’
17 He explains what this means in practice as follows ( 1968 : 602–3 ) : This assertion , in another conference paper ( of 1960 ) entitled ‘ Poetry of grammar and grammar of poetry ’ , was subsequently corroborated by a series of studies of individual poems in six different European languages , ranging in date from the thirteenth to the twentieth century .
18 This means in effect that , provided both partners are taking advantage of their full exemption limit , a couple can make gains of £11,600 a year free of capital gains tax .
19 What this means in essence when when you look at the geography of of the district is that it imposes severe restrictions on where you can distribute reasonable sized employment allocations around the district .
20 Perhaps the best way of illustrating just how this operates in practice and how far-reaching its effects can be in terms of building up the involvement of an entire school community in a philosophy and policy for the future is to show what has happened in one Lincolnshire school .
21 This comes in sheets or pads from Saler-Rowney , and is able to withstand much reworking .
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