Example sentences of "this [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | It assumes that an easy consensus can be achieved about the nature of the problem and its resolution , when this is rarely the case . |
32 | Many civilised countries now include in their domestic legislation a battery of measures intended to prevent the accumulation of money in tax havens , but with the reduction in exchange controls worldwide this is rarely successful . |
33 | They may need a good deal of support because of these conflicts , yet this is rarely available . |
34 | The blades may also be decorated , by a method known as pattern welding , although this is rarely apparent from the corroded form in which they are found ( Wilson 1976b , pp. 265–66 ; Anstee and Beik 1961 ; Hodges 1964 , p. 47ff . ) . |
35 | This is rarely done but consistency in outcome is important for dealing with social casualties who may need services at any time . |
36 | Of course , you can always refer to books but this is rarely convenient if you have a piece of work to do for a deadline . |
37 | In practice this is rarely achieved by health services and local authorities and almost never includes private and voluntary sectors . |
38 | Since this is rarely so , a deft body evasion , backed up with a counter-block just before the moment of the attack 's impact , almost always pays dividends . |
39 | In some cases , then can continue with visits for up to 28 days , though in practice this is rarely done . |
40 | Ideally we should include configuration interaction ( CI ) , but this is rarely possible except for small molecules . |
41 | Several substances have been implicated in cases of SBS , and modern chemical methods may detect them , even in very low concentrations ( but this is rarely cheap ! ) |
42 | In theory it is possible to obtain insurance against warranty liability ( e.g. Directors and officers ) but in practice the insurers are normally so demanding in the kind of confirmations they require and so restrictive as to what they will insure ( eg not taxation ) that this is rarely practicable or worthwhile . |
43 | This is rarely under the control of the producer country , even less the actual direct producer , the farmer , but is increasingly coming under the control of the TNC conglomerates that manage the global food system . |
44 | That this is rarely understood is a direct consequence of the combined influence of the state-centrist idea and the dependency thesis , both of which consistently confuse the power of the First World with the power of the TNCs , and the weakness of the Third World with the presumed weakness of its economic institutions . |
45 | Although this is rarely the sole cause of the iron deficiency , in one study it was found to be a contributing factor in 57% of patients . |
46 | This is rarely the case with the reviews published in Early music or Gramophone , some of whose reviewers have served as musicological advisers for prominent recording projects both in Europe and in England . |
47 | Although the court order may specify a time-limit in which the conveyance or transfer must be completed , this is rarely adhered to . |
48 | If organic is what you seek — and this is fast becoming big business — then try Dr Hugh Tripp 's fully organic Seyval wine from Avalon in Somerset ( 0749 86393 ) . |
49 | This is fast ground |
50 | Unfortunately , this is badly implemented . |
51 | We strongly support CCW 's efforts to give greater impetus and direction to the provision of environmental education in Wales — this is badly needed . |
52 | This is traditionally done in early spring , although you can do it any time between autumn and late spring . |
53 | And that 's why this is traditionally the area where British bikers have broken into the world of continental racing . |
54 | This is traditionally considered as quite separate from the jus ad bellum which governs the legitimacy of resort to the use of force . |
55 | This is traditionally a standard feature of story-telling , and may well derive from the oral tradition where the story-teller would switch from a narrative role to a dramatic one . |
56 | This is traditionally the most important day in the marching calendar for the Orange order . |
57 | From a Christian point of view this is thoroughly desirable . |
58 | This is thoroughly enjoyable and could not be more informative . |
59 | Unlike the budget ‘ Rouge et Noir ’ series this is exclusively devoted to French repertoire and artists with names like d'Indy , Gounod , Fauré , Henry Rabaud , Debussy , Poulenc , Gabriel Pierné , Koechlin , and nearer our own time , Boulez and Messiaen . |
60 | ‘ This is exclusively your responsibility ! |