Example sentences of "[det] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | and they revolt against it and you 've just got ta keep your fingers crossed that nothing happens to them in that period . |
2 | What is to be understood as happening is perhaps that , given that someone wants to be Christian , she as a feminist will look for what female representation there may be in the religion , whether or not this is fully satisfactory . |
3 | The determination of the equilibrium level of national income is of central importance in macroeconomic analysis because it is this which determines to a large extent the level of employment in the economy . |
4 | First , the process , as outlined in the diagram , is a scheme for research as well as for teaching conventionally considered : each is seen as a concomitant of the other , and it is this which provides for the professional development of the teacher . |
5 | The centre will , however , often ‘ attempt to neutralise the influences of local interests in local states ’ ( Duncan and Goodwin , 1988 , p. 41 ) , and we claim such an attempt has taken place from 1979 to 1988 and that it is this which lies behind the current restructuring of local-central government relations . |
6 | It is this which leads to low levels of profitability and to a lack of incentive to undertake new investment . |
7 | When this stops , either N is fail or else the pointer p in the current S points back along the sequence of operators which leads to N. There is a version of this which corresponds to the basic depth first algorithm . |
8 | It is probably this which accounts for the menu price rises . |
9 | Companies certainly try to control demand , to channel it in known directions , but they are never sure of their market ; the best they can do is to offer a ‘ cultural repertoire ’ , to cover a spread of the likely possibilities in order to minimize the risk — and it is this which accounts for the colossal overproduction of records and the large number that make a loss ( see Laing 1985 : 9–10 , 20 ; Frith 1983a : 92–102 ; Denisoff 1975 : 92–4 ) . |
10 | ‘ I am a partisan of the idea of two inter-governmental conferences , one dealing with economic and monetary union and related institutional reform by the end of 1991 , and another which deals with European political union , one or two years later or even at the same time , ’ Mr Delors told MEPs in Strasbourg yesterday . |
11 | From one of olympic fame to another who works in a typing ool. hazel cooke from Gloucester has been given the British empire medal — for her efforts in one of those very few recession beating jobs — she works in the insolvency section of the department of Trade and Industry . |
12 | ‘ Look , I know it 's a dodgy topic , ’ some one remarks in Amis 's Stanley and the Women ( 1984 ) , ‘ but you are lower class , are n't you , darling ? ’ ; to which the admirably candid reply is : |
13 | This one dates from the introduction of warrants . |
14 | This one understeers by degrees in direct ratio to speed . |
15 | I will store the incident with the others ; this one feels like the straw my back had been waiting for . |
16 | Earlier chapters have drawn out some of the consequences of this peculiarity ; this one turns to procedural matters , and to the way in which the involvement of third parties , once an obstacle to the legal recognition of trusts , was turned into a virtue and one of their greatest strengths in the legal enforcement of testamentary dispositions . |
17 | This one co-ordinates with Monkwell 's Snowdrop fabric . |
18 | And my books here — see — this one tells of the Hovevei Zion , and how from the Russian pogroms they come to settle in Palestine with money they get from Baron de Rothschild . ’ |
19 | This one tells of how a young girl gave up everything she had to save her people . |
20 | You will be delighted at how quickly you will begin to lose weight and inches and how different from previous diets this one proves to be . |
21 | This one refers to an article by Mr Sydney Breeze on operating practices in the Severn Tunnel in steam days . |
22 | Note that it is also quite possible for the gestural usage to combine with the non-deictic anaphoric usage too : ( 41 ) I cut a finger : this one Here this one refers to whatever a finger refers to , but simultaneously must be accompanied by a presentation of the relevant finger . |
23 | I think this , this one refers to Blind does n't it . |
24 | This one describes at the end er you stumbled over yourself , she did not take er . |
25 | Tomorrow Town play Millwall at the County Ground … on the big game scale this one rates at 10 out of 10 … down at the Den swindon lost 2-1 … |
26 | ‘ This one goes through Ratvick. ’ said Jason . |
27 | And this one goes into a table . |
28 | so that one goes to the right and this one goes to the left |
29 | but this one goes to Altrincham er about six weeks after , July |
30 | This one goes in the lead and then stops and then the other one goes in the lead and then she puts a spurt on and catches up . |