Example sentences of "[to-vb] in this " in BNC.
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1 | Is it adequate at all to try in this fashion to interpret religion as a means to an end , and to define that end in progressive humanistic terms as having to do with the elevation and betterment of human society ? |
2 | He was ( in retrospect ) surprisingly luke warm about the potential of cross-London links — ‘ show me the market ’ — although he was no doubt pleased to accept in this first year in office an offer from the GLC to fund the third-rail electrification over 8½ miles between Dalston and North Woolwich . |
3 | However , when we become adults we tend to think we 've learnt everything we need to know in this area and stop practising . |
4 | the only one I want to know in this area is a , you can |
5 | Similarly , a negative attitude may turn to a ‘ do n't mind ’ one under certain conditions , for example when the items ironed are less intrinsically boring ( baby 's clothes are said to come in this category ) . |
6 | To anticipate something to come in this inquiry , an ordinary definition of the neuron is an example . |
7 | I mean , Helen Burn 's plea here is not to be to eager for retribution to come in this life , but trust to it erm |
8 | we never used to come in this room you know , nobody would come in this room |
9 | William Bellows , who was taken by Edmund Gosse to meet Hardy in June 1927 , reported Florence as saying : ‘ My husband used to write in this when sketching out the plots of his novels . |
10 | It is evident that Leapor has not allowed the meat to scorch in this instance ; rather , it seems a question of how she uses her leisure , in writing or sewing . |
11 | When Professor Fogelman undertook a survey of school work for the Speaker 's Commission , he collected a most eclectic list of topics which teachers proffered as contributing to work in this field . |
12 | In any case , not all Christians would accept that God 's mind is likely to work in this kind of way . |
13 | Since this is the way we read , it is easier and more natural to work in this way . |
14 | ‘ How you manage to work in this beats me . ’ |
15 | On the basis of my professional acquaintance with some of the workers involved in the Kent and later Darlington projects , I can say that this appeared to be the result , and that there were real incentives for the workers to work in this way . |
16 | If you were to work in this sector , you would be using your knowledge of company law to contribute to the success of your employer 's business . |
17 | It is particularly concerned with investigating how a manager 's self concept , or self perception will affect his/her work motivation and reactions to work in this environment . |
18 | Things do seem to work in this world . |
19 | That means doctors who qualify from Czech Univeristies will only be allowed by the General Medical Council to work in this country under the supervision of a fully registered colleague . |
20 | And then , would you like to work in this area or would you like to go elsewhere ? |
21 | Your concern about the ability of commodity exporters to adjust in this way is understandable . |
22 | Any competent bush mouse , not to mention man or elephant , can step aside and contemplate the whole grass-roots frenzy at leisure , an object less of menace than of strangeness and wonder , the culmination of an evolutionary story as different from that of mammals as it is possible to conceive in this world . |
23 | It is easy to get the impression that he was the only one to suffer in this area , constantly put upon by Mrs Moore or bored by her daughter . |
24 | He was executed in 1535 , the first of seven Chancellors of the university to suffer in this way , and canonised in 1935 . |
25 | The author of the Anonimalle Chronicle , however , who evidently had some admiration for Gaunt 's achievement , believed that the army only began to suffer in this way when it wintered in Gascony . |
26 | She knew finally why she had stayed to suffer in this way , so she could explain to him and he would see . |
27 | We need to know for certain that if a person were to suffer in this way , the care will be there for them . |
28 | Spennymoor super heavyweight Michael Hopper meets Preston 's Rod Allan , who , because of walkovers , has yet to box in this year 's championship . |
29 | As narrow gauge steam locomotives have proved impossible to find in this country , contact has been made with the authorities in Poland where extensive closures of their systems in recent times will provide examples . |
30 | What else would we expect to find in this id ? |