Example sentences of "this [noun sg] was the " in BNC.

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1 The impetus for the development of this framework was the realization that a common point in discussions with managers of innovative activities was the issue of uncertainty .
2 Underlying much of this change was the rapid industrial development of the period .
3 This market-place was the site of the annual fair , when swings , a roundabout with proper horses and a steam organ , shooting galleries , side-shows of all kinds and numerous stalls came to the town for three days .
4 He regretted that bawdry of this kind was the ‘ only living folk-art left to us .
5 One of the largest surveys of this kind was the University of Pittsburgh study .
6 However , the most valuable long-term effect of the plans for this index was the classification scheme which was devised in order to arrange it .
7 While both ideas turned out to be partially correct , the essential step in overcoming this difficulty was the application of an extra magnetic field — the so-called toroidal field — with lines of force parallel to the current flow round the torus .
8 A sad and ironic pendant to this story was the fact that when Dowding was dismissed he could not betray Ultra by calling it to the defence of his strategy .
9 An aspect of this story was the total absence of the Doctor from Episodes Three and Four .
10 But by far his main task on this story was the designing of the Mechonoids , or Mechons as the first scripts called them .
11 The first development in this field was the invention of Coberine by Unilever , working with a leading English chocolate company , which was patented in 1961 .
12 The true pinnacle of success in this field was the Chamberlains in Birmingham , who combined an attention to organizational detail with a liking for the lim light .
13 Sometimes this obstinacy was the refuge of the poor man who can not afford change and to whom stagnation has become a habit of mind necessary for survival ; at other times it represented a sound rejection of improper techniques culled by ‘ philosophical ’ amateurs from the journals of French and English agricultural societies .
14 History in this case was the product of a specialized group ; and the arguments about the quality of the product were about its beauty , metre , wit , rather than about its truth , typicality and meaning .
15 The preacher in this case was the Rev. William Cuff , a Spurgeon man .
16 The target the researchers were working towards in this case was the ability for its systems to recover from transient errors and other faults in the software .
17 Well , the spark in this case was the Spring issue 's piece ‘ Moving with the Times . ’
18 The basis in this case was the CNAA 's own confident development of the field from the outset — unlike the other cases of amalgamation , or responses to different kind of initiative or pressure .
19 The answer in this case was the arrival of warm air and its combination with an area of low pressure over Britain .
20 But they had to protect services and this budget was the only way to do so .
21 This afternoon was the capper .
22 This cloak was the principal relic of the west Frankish kings of Neustria , and wherever the Neustrian kings were , it went with them to adorn whatever building became for the time being the royal chapel .
23 Except from a brief outburst from Sonny ( when Pat urges him to face reality , he protests , ‘ Reality is not life ! ’ ) , you would never know this play was the work of a poet rather than a TV comedy writer .
24 Watching over this assemblage was the Science and Art Department .
25 Perhaps the most general comment in this direction was the fact that many felt far less bloated and felt their mobility had consequently benefited .
26 When I was in year 10 at school we took part in a T.V.E.I course , one part to this course was the community service work .
27 This windmill was the last of the Dutch barn type left in England and was in use until 1930 , but had to be pulled down in 1945 as it was in danger of collapse .
28 This penance was the ground for growth in the interior realisation of the love of God .
29 The underlying cause for this decision was the awful damage caused by the savage winter of 1709 .
30 This decision was the decision to provide the benefit to the taxpayers ' children and this decision involved no further expense on the college .
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