Example sentences of "[Wh det] this [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We have seen that retirement has a differential impact on older people which depends primarily on their prior socio-economic status and the access which this grants to resources which might be carried into retirement .
2 The actual point at which this occurs for an individual reader depends on their disposition .
3 The liberal-democratic constitution is seen as the only context and as the be-all-and-end-all of things so that the economic and societal context of power and the constraints which this imposes on Cabinet and Prime Minister alike are outside of the framework of serious consideration .
4 The extent to which this impacts upon various regions in any economy will obviously reflect the spatial concentration and nature of those industries/sectors that experience such restructuring .
5 There are other texts in which this appears to be a consideration .
6 So the dependence on agrochemicals and the effect which this has on the ecology of the countryside are not simply the moral responsibility of the individual farmer .
7 Those few authorities which do not at present have a policy on health education might care to consider the influence which this has on the development of school policy .
8 the way in which cases are prepared and presented to senior officers and to prosecutors , and the influence which this has on succeeding decisions .
9 Other work is concerned with the relation of unemployment and vacancies , and the evidence which this throws on the intensity of search among the unemployed .
10 The Oxyrhynchus Historian says that classical Boiotia could put out paper forces of 11,000 infantry and 1100 cavalry , and the high density of population which this implies for the fourth century gets some confirmation from a recent Boiotian land survey round the Teneric plain west of Thebes ( Arch .
11 Through this we aim to develop and heighten the drama experience of youngsters within the education service , to link the curriculum work with performance in a professional theatre and the experience which this brings to youngsters , and for groups to share their work with others , often from different backgrounds and cultures .
12 It must have the additional power of a moral code based on a religion , and there is no part of human affairs in which this applies with more force than it does in the matter of child rearing .
13 What this requires in practice , however , remains ambiguous .
14 What this says to me is that the middle and upper classes are being taught how to control the machine , and the lower class is being controlled by it , ’ he said .
15 If this is the case , what this points to is the construction of various family forms , both in ideological definition and in social practice .
16 Have to get to grips with what this does to the image .
17 Sylvia Cox was talking yesterday about how they 've had to double the staffing ratio in certain forms of accommodation — you can imagine what this does to costs .
18 the reader has to go back to the previous stretch of discourse to establish what This refers to .
19 What this amounts to , in Corder 's words , is ‘ the accommodation of the structure of our linguistic syllabuses and teaching materials to fit what is known of the sequence of progressive complication of the approximative systems of the free learner . ’
20 What this amounts to is the under development of cities through a liberation of capital from spatial boundaries through the use of communications to allow very great spatial separation between aspects of the organization of capitalist production and the stages of the execution of that production , and a simultaneous ‘ peripheralization ’ of urban populations .
21 What this amounts to is that on theoretical grounds one excludes certain possibilities and hence excludes the possibility of an observationally equivalent model .
22 Erm so I do n't think that one 's achievable erm I think what this amounts to is that erm there are two cuts that we do n't agree with er there 's a vast on reserves we do n't agree with but we managed to put forward a thousand pounds for education at the same time erm i this does strike me as a budget of a party which it knows has no prospect of any sort of responsibility in this council for a long time to come .
23 What this means for the care assistant
24 What this means for Liberal Democrats is that we must be much less exclusive in our approach to politics and much more inclusive to others in this one .
25 For another , Kant had made a sharp distinction between ‘ judgements of fact ’ and ‘ judgements of value ’ , between ‘ This is the case , ’ and ‘ This is what this means for me ’ ; and that distinction had been further developed by the philosopher Lotze ( 1817–81 ) .
26 The principles outlined above all use the notion of ‘ normality ’ or ‘ ordinariness ’ and it is worth considering further what this means for people with mental disorder .
27 David Hay deduces what this means for RE : There will be some pupils who know from their own experience what the RE teacher is talking about .
28 I will offer you a few examples of what this means for the British Library , in particular in its role as the provider of sources for historical research .
29 let's think about what this means for education , let's er , work out how you learn , okay .
30 Bruce Royan , Director of Information Services , explains what this means for the future .
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