Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | All the other Judaean coins of the Persian period have non-Jewish symbols ; there is no particular reason to believe that this coin bears a Jewish symbol . |
2 | This finding reflects the commonsense idea that people are influenced in their speech by the speakers around them . |
3 | This finding has an anatomical correlate : the dendritic fields of cells in the octopus optic lobe tend to be elliptical with their major axis oriented predominantly horizontally or vertically . |
4 | This finding challenges the notion that carbohydrate malabsorption is uncommon in patients with chronic pancreatitis . |
5 | This finding supports the view that chemotherapy should be the elective treatment in this group . |
6 | This finding supports the concent that cyclosporin A has no inhibitory action on pancreatic prostaglandin and thromboxane formation under the experimental conditions used . |
7 | This finding confirms the need for considerable attention to be paid to general public education , to the various existing advice agencies and to such people as counter clerks , court officials , doctors and others in official agencies . |
8 | This finding confirms the genetic basis of the disorder and localises this gene to the short arm of chromosome 11 . |
9 | As careful clinical monitoring is more difficult in the darkened environment in which ERCP is usually performed , this finding illustrates the value of additional patient monitoring by pulse oximetry . |
10 | This finding suggests a direct interaction between NSAIDs , synthesis of LTB 4 , and mechanisms of subsequent mucosal injury . |
11 | Starting with Homer and finishing with Virginia Woolf , Auerbach uses this framework to characterize the different ways in which a selection of writers represented reality across the centuries , and in so doing traces the gradual abandonment of the principle of decorum in favour of a more modern standard , according to which seriousness and realism are wholly compatible . |
12 | This framework had the advantage of pointing up particular events in the process which would be improved by more careful management by ‘ sending ’ as well as ‘ receiving ’ employers . |
13 | Applied to the practices emerging in the period 1985–9 , this framework yielded a variety of ways in which TTT can help both children and teachers , and a diversity of forms that such collaborations can take . |
14 | This progress has a fraught history , however . |
15 | This support combines a concern to preserve the attractive environments in which they live and a commitment to local democracy at the smallest scale . |
16 | This support takes a variety of forms . |
17 | The morphological and syntactic characteristics of the infinitive ( no personal endings , no subject ) lead one to conclude that this support has the form of a generalized person which does not vary in rank but which encompasses all possible ordinal persons . |
18 | And with this change came a transformation in the organisation 's approach to its markets . |
19 | The Labour government lost office in 1951 , however , to be replaced by a Conservative one , and with this change came a different approach to economic policy which included the revival of monetary methods of control — in particular the manipulation of bank rate and associated interest rates . |
20 | Behind this change lay a new and more business-like concentration on landed possession . |
21 | This change paved the way for Protestantism , which first took hold where French was spoken — in a number of towns , and in the socially' atypical mountains of the Cévennes — and then spread to other rural areas . |
22 | This change complicates the outside world 's struggle to rescue the war 's other victim , the principles of international conduct . |
23 | This change erodes the distinction between university and what were previously known as ‘ public sector ’ institutions , and may blur what Burgess ( 1977 , pp. 2332 ) has argued is a contrast between the ‘ autonomous ’ ( university ) and ‘ service ’ ( polytechnic/ college ) traditions . |
24 | This change follows the EC 's adoption in December 1991 of the Insurance Accounting Directive , which allows the inclusion of both realised and unrealised investment gains in the p&l account . |
25 | This change reflects the effects of the energy crisis in oil and gas in 1973 , which prompted greater emphasis on energy conservation , and the effects of economic recession ( figure 6.11 ) . |
26 | This change created a new structure , with the former local authority health services integrated with the rest of the service . |
27 | I just feel a game of this genre needs a quota of well-hidden rooms to add a little interest . |
28 | A transfer test is an appropriate way of assessing the value of α since the Pearce-Hall ( 1980 ) model assumes ( as do similar models ) that the value of this parameter determines the readiness with which a CS will enter into associations . |
29 | This coloration shows the presence of iron oxides . |
30 | This computer has no machine code instruction set or data formats in the ordinary sense . |