Example sentences of "[is] [adj] of this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On the facts of Roberts a person who assaults with the result that the victim tries to escape and suffers actual bodily harm is guilty of this offence , even though the accused did not foresee actual bodily harm .
2 The interior of Mechelen Cathedral shown in Fig. 491 is typical of this style .
3 The 12-tooth configuration is typical of this type of machine , and makes it primarily of use for ripping wood .
4 Simazine ( Weedex ) is typical of this type of weedkiller .
5 Immediately beyond the church and school the road has a less steep section , and soon passes a small cheese dairy where , depending on circumstances of the season , there may be an opportunity to see something of the work that is typical of this type of country .
6 Building continued till the later sixteenth century and the steeple is typical of this period .
7 The octagonal panelled grids from Leciester and Great Witcombe share the lightness , clarity of complex design , and austere draughtsmanship , which is typical of this sequence .
8 The white sandy beach is typical of this area , with astonishingly pleasant scenery behind it and a warm and inviting summer climate .
9 It 's indicative of this government 's approach to all matters European .
10 The way in which the term 'sand " is picked up and used without explanation is characteristic of this novel , which demands the closeness of reading more usually required of verse .
11 A very humid climate fostering tropical vegetation in a swampy and lagoonal surrounding is characteristic of this period .
12 Culyer ( 1980 ) , among others , is critical of this argument because , despite the claim made above , he notes that the argument continues to assume that utilities of the individuals can be summed , which presupposes they can be measured in the same units .
13 If your printer is capable of this function , then use the above method for large printouts , rather than the laser printer method .
14 If they are , then we can safely conclude that what is true of this group is also true of others .
15 In qualifying ‘ scientific ’ by ‘ in a broad sense ’ Kemp shows that he is aware of this problem .
16 Sage 's R&D department is aware of this problem , and is in the process of sorting it out .
17 John Stephens is aware of this expense and is aiming to have the new computer ready to fulfil this function any time now .
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