Example sentences of "[conj] this [is] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Many are killed , & this is regarded as fairly commonplace .
2 Particular attention should be paid to the section linking regional and national squad development where this is desired and appropriate .
3 The community-based approach has proved more effective in achieving change where this is indicated and is likely to be a more useful model for empowerment and self-care than the traditional type of health care approach .
4 Spending should only be high on welfare , it is argued , where this is perceived as necessary in order to woo voter support ( Sharkansky , 1971 ; Wright , 1975 ) .
5 Ephesians 5:21 tells us to ‘ Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ ’ and we feel that this is implemented when one partner listens respectfully to the other 's opinion and demonstrates consideration for it .
6 This is consistent with the idea that the older generation in a three-generation family occupies the position of net giver of support , and that this is regarded as proper in a normative sense .
7 The answer seems to be that this is regarded as quite proper if the advantage is mutual — possibly less so if it is not .
8 It is useful , when several people have to get together to collaborate on an activity , to make one of them responsible for seeing that this is done and done at the right time .
9 Not that this is to say that no industry should be owned by the State , not even when , for example , a service to be provided is a natural monopoly ; and the presumption is , therefore , that those who provide it should be accountable to users who can not register dissatisfaction by taking their custom elsewhere , rather than to private owners whose interest is to exploit the monopoly .
10 He contrasts this with an approach to education said to characterize ‘ effective schools ’ and argues that this is undermined when schools are preoccupied with removing troublesome pupils .
11 Not only is Jesus the only saviour but he 's also a presence saviour not for the future or the passed , but he is there now and he says now , Paul to the Corinthians now is the acceptable time , now is the day of salvation , not to be put off , not to wait until you 're older until this is settled and till that 's done and you 've had this experience or that experience , now is the accepted time , he is the presence saviour , he is not a saviour for you tomorrow , you do n't know what tomorrow will bring but he is a saviour for the present for now , also he is a complete saviour in Hebrews seven twenty five he is able to save forever , those who draw near to God since he always lives to make intercession for them and finally not only is he a complete saviour , but he will actually save you , not the person beside you , do n't worry about that he will actually save you , there in Romans chapter ten , thirteen , for whoever , for whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved and so the invitation 's to you and it 's to me , it 's to us as individuals , are there a few that 's gon na be saved .
12 However , techniques that are developed for theoretical purposes or for other applications may have relevance to the present project , and this is indicated where appropriate .
13 And this is assuming that Venus is travelling in exactly the same plane as the Earth 's orbit , which it probably would n't be .
14 Data from this study also show that some people do retain relationships which they use for confiding and support , especially with their mothers , and this is regarded as appropriate , especially for women to get support with concerns that essentially are ‘ women 's business , .
15 A track bears off right just prior to the lighthouse ( leading to an aerial ) and this is followed until you can pick a way through the peat bogs .
16 Erm there is a further implication in this conception , and again I quote whosoever therefore out of a state of nature unite into a community must be understood to give up all the power necessary to the ends for which they unite into a society to the majority of the community unless they expressly agreed in any number greater than the majority and this is done where are we by barely agreeing to unite into one political society which is all the compact that is or needs to be between the individuals that enter into or make up a commonwealth .
17 However , there is another and potentially more important role which some of the clearinghouses are competent to assume , and this is to assess and evaluate the information and material that passes through their hands .
18 An overall handicap adjustment is then derived based on the proportion of the four handicap types on each farm , and this is modified if some land is agriculturally improved ‘ up ’ a handicap zone .
19 The initial part of the i.p.s.p. is caused solely by the activation of GABA A receptors ( which contain integral Cl - channels ) and this is supplemented and followed by the activation of GABA B receptors ( which are indirectly coupled to K + channels ) .
20 It is true to say that Tamburlaine sets himself very few limits , and this is shown when he makes his aspirations clear by telling his friends that he wants ‘ to become immortal like the Gods ’ .
21 The Council will also be producing in-service materials for teachers to help them cope with the changes and , provided this is prepared and delivered in close collaboration with local education authorities , as is the stated intention , this should be very helpful provided the Council avoids being prescriptive about teaching style .
22 If this is noted as 5 mm and the observer 's arm was 600 mm long the angle would be 5 in 600 , its tangent would be 5/600 , thus it would 1/2 .
23 If this is repeated where county councils are abolished , it will do little to enhance accountability , one of the justifications for moving towards single-tier authorities . ’
24 However , the guide-lines normally only provide a starting-point , which the sentencer is free to depart from if this is regarded as appropriate , and provided reasons are given for doing so .
25 If this is seen as suggesting reduced left hemisphere language representation in those with sinistral relatives it would be consonant with the findings from brain damaged right handers indicating greater bilaterality of verbal functions ( Hécaen et al. , 1981 ) and increased recovery from aphasia ( Luria , 1966 ; 1970 ; Hécaen and Sauguet , 1971 ) in association with familial sinistrality .
26 To know if this is happening and is likely to continue , use a cash flow chart .
27 If this is premultiplied and postmultiplied by the reversing matrix Js , then
28 Unless this is understood and addressed , it is difficult to see how a durable peace can be achieved .
29 It is recognised that the established electoral system does discriminate against third parties securing seats in proportion to votes , but this is defended because of the virtues that are seen as flowing from the fact that the system helps to ensure that just one party has a secure majority in the Commons and is therefore able to form a government without the need for coalition .
30 For example , we may do great things while they are in care , achieving personal growth and forming relationships , but this is vitiated as adolescents face , at the age of 18 , the constraints of joblessness , social isolation and poor accommodation .
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