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

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1 Sugar goes in too at this stage before the coffee is heated up .
2 The bulldozers moved in immediately after this year 's Hong Kong Sevens to dismantle the old Government Stadium ( capacity 28,000 ) .
3 Erm the parts of the country where things have been a bit flat seem to be the north and the south west and both of those are regions in which export orders received fell in the previous two surveys so that seems to be consistent although in the north they seem to have picked up somewhat in this survey erm and optimism is also erm er stronger in this survey than it was in the previous one .
4 Most neatly captured by the notion of the free economy and the strong state ( Miliband and Saville , 1979 ; Gamble , 1988 ) , the project has involved both the disciplinary reaction to those who have come out worst from this restructuring in the handling of uprisings among British Black communities and a series of confrontations with the Trade Union movement and the need to present massive cuts in welfare service delivery as essential for economic prosperity .
5 It may be that , as more scientific information is gathered on fish physiology , the evidence for believing that fish feel pain might become overwhelming and the Society may have to come out firmly against this sport .
6 I have attempted to find out more about this alternator , but both Land Rover UK and Lucas Electrical were unable to help .
7 To find out more about this office please contact the retiring Treasurer , Janet Rogers , on 01–644 3288 .
8 Children wandered around even at this time of night , in and out of the many shops , playing and screaming .
9 In fact in fact , we 've just moved in today into this place .
10 New artists Youssou N'dour and Tracy Chapman contributed a vital freshness to the London evening : Chapman , admittedly , had much less impact than at the Mandela concert , mainly because she sang carbon copies of songs which are now heard anywhere and everywhere ; but N'dour 's intriguing vocal range and muezzin 's inflections came over brilliantly in this company .
11 Smugly , Bryan came back early from this holiday and coolly assured Prince Andrew that his wife was well and in good hands .
12 Amstrad , the electronics group , came out badly with this year 's forecast slashed from £85m to £50m .
13 There 's nothing else going on apart from this concert
14 Lie down here on this lounge with — ’
15 Hang around here at this time of night , and some sex-starved male might decide to make you his first prize . ’
16 ‘ But … you 're going round there at this time of the morning ? ’
17 Authority — ‘ that egg of misery and oppression ’ as the doctor has it — is the norm in the long line of historical adventures drawing for material on the extensively recorded history of the navy in the Napoleonic Wars ; but the outstanding writers in the genre look round widely from this stance .
18 She said ; I would not want to go up there in this wind .
19 ‘ If you look the way the snow falls , ’ he said hesitantly , ‘ you can see the air conditioning is blowing it this way , ’ he pointed , ‘ so it piles up more on this side of things than that side .
20 A novice gets in better at this stage of his career than at any other , ’ he said .
21 Her life was bound up completely with this man she so loved and whose darkness she feared .
22 ‘ You realize , Stevens , I do n't expect you to be locked up here in this house all the time I 'm away .
23 At the end of the treatment period the subjects with a persistently normal urinary albumin excretion ( less than 30 mg/24 h ) were left untreated and followed up regularly for this variable .
24 This high figure is borne out earlier in this report by the rise of Japan to the 7th top destination for Scotland 's exports .
25 We 've had a very restricted capital programme , which your group Mr , particularly Mr were complaining about earlier in this meeting , which restricts the amount of road- building we can do .
26 As was pointed out earlier in this chapter , this is not necessarily bad , particularly when extra resources are needed for capital investment programmes .
27 A trust is set up even in this way : ‘ I want you to give ’ ‘ I desire you to give ’ ‘ I believe you will give ’ .
28 These proposals are set out later in this Manifesto .
29 Additional details of other entries that may be found in the certificate ( eg notices ) are set out later in this chapter .
30 Medical research , which you will read about later in this book , indicates that this faster and more efficient transit may well be helpful in preventing many much more serious illnesses of the lower intestine and bowel , including cancer .
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