Example sentences of "[adv prt] this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Everything hung on this jump if the RAF were to stand much chance in the rest of the competition .
2 It is likely that a test case will be brought on this issue .
3 There are two strong PR positions that the Institute might theoretically take on this issue ; neither is tenable .
4 members of the Government ( including Law Officers and junior Ministers ) who felt unable , on grounds of conscience , to vote against the abolition of the death penalty should abstain from voting in the Divisions to be taken on this issue in the proceedings on the Criminal Justice Bill .
5 Counsel advice has been taken on this issue and it is concluded that debt restructuring is permitted by virtue of paragraph 1(1) ( c ) of Schedule 3 to the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1975 .
6 I do trust we take on this issue which is opening
7 I suppose it 's really proof of what er the approach that North Yorkshire County Council is taking on this issue because nothing is is as simple a as it seems .
8 If we do n't get agreement we take on this lady from Oxford
9 oh Barbados , but we have to seen if their teletext if they let us do , but I 've just talked to Jamaican people and they said their , their friend he got some contact wanting some order , then later on this lady says no it 's best thing to do go
10 I said , each person sitting in this room is entitled to their emotions and if you 're unhappy then you should do something about it , because you ca n't carry on this way with this tension , it 's not productive , it 's not fun … ‘
11 ‘ Come on this way . ’
12 If they carry on this way we 'll have the whole site out
13 Come on this way .
14 I understood how and why Jean-Claude had so enthusiastically taken on this work .
15 They take on this work , not for pin money , but to provide for their family 's basic needs .
16 Beside this , the very persistence of the term is itself worthy of interest and on academic , moral and political grounds any resolution of the uncertainty that surrounds the value of the concept of the inner city must surely start by taking on this vocabulary for what it is .
17 Is there anyone in the area who might consider joining us and taking on this position ? ’
18 The accountant will identify whether there is a need to establish a PAYE scheme and , if the band or their manager are n't willing to take on this responsibility , the accountant will operate this scheme on their behalf .
19 Their problem is not that they could not take on this responsibility before but that they were not asked to .
20 ‘ It is expected that the UN Secretary General will invite NATO to take on this responsibility .
21 Noel explains why the number is so small : ‘ When we took on this responsibility it was made clear that there were to be no extra funds specifically for underwater archaeology .
22 Benhabyles , as chair of the Constitutional Council , should have assumed interim presidential powers in the absence of a Speaker of the National Assembly , but was apparently unwilling to take on this responsibility , under which he would have been obliged to organize presidential elections within 45 days .
23 They 're very pleased at that because I mean they obviously found it to be useful , erm we proved it to be useful and it 's nice to see them all taking on this responsibility now , now and doing it , because that 's all progress .
24 I presume you will take on this responsibility , Trumper ? ’ he added , still not bothering to look in Charlie 's direction .
25 You can carry on this afternoon .
26 Erm first of all can I put the county on notice to er respond later on this afternoon to the thesis expanded by Professor Lock that er it might be tenable to start calculating employment land requirements based on numbers of employed or numbers in employment or desired ai or employment levels to be aimed at , er and coupled with that , is there anything in the figures which they have produced in either their submission or and and its appendices which actually might form a basis for that sort of calculation ?
27 Yes members of the jury we will resume at two o'clock , erm because I have other duties later on this afternoon we 'll have to finish at four o'clock today , it may help you to know that , it may help council to know that as well .
28 ‘ So , while trying to contact you this morning , I made arrangements for us to fly to New York later on this afternoon .
29 yeah yeah and fine now I think somebody 's coming to see me at eleven and then I 'm teaching from twelve til two , somebody 's coming to see me at two but a bit later on this afternoon or on Monday morning I can do
30 right okay em are you free a bit later on this afternoon , probably around about threeish possibly ?
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