Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Richard Baxter was deeply shocked by this tragedy and also by the general prejudice aroused against him by this incident .
2 Well the only thing we have a problem on ‘ Sonnet ’ with , Luke , so far as I can see anyway , and I know Jeff agrees with me on this — right Jeff ? — and so does Jim incidentally , Luke , ’ said Joe , ‘ is the form . ’
3 Philip went back to Richard 's rooms in college to wait for him on this night of undreamt-of triumph , to enjoy it with him , to talk it through .
4 But seven pairs of eyes fastened on him at this news , each with their separate thoughts .
5 Moreover , recent surveys have suggested that not so many members of these societies are ‘ literate ’ by the standards expected than had previously been assumed : in the UK it is now held that over one million people have an acquaintance with literacy that is insufficient for the demands made on them by this kind of society ( DES , 1980 ) .
6 If the parties had not agreed on the naming of the appointing authority , or if the authority which agreed on nominating declines to appoint the arbitrator or is unable to nominate him within sixty days of the date of receiving the request which one of the parties presented to it in this regard , each of the parties may ask the Secretary-General of the Permanent Arbitration Court to nominate an appointing authority .
7 The Secretary of State shall lay before both Houses of Parliament a draft of any code of practice prepared by him under this section .
8 He also caught a number of covert glances at himself : was that what a few moment 's conversation with a presidential aide did for you in this town ?
9 One young teacher working in a more conservative college spoke to me of this period with some amusement .
10 His wife Ellen wrote to us with this smashing picture and told us that because Russell works so much she only ever sees him in his overall or a track suit .
11 The attempt in the Treaty to reorganize the Balkans as a stable structure of national states appealed to them for this reason .
12 Our philosophy differs from theirs on this point .
13 ‘ Any person who without reasonable excuse fails to comply with a requirement imposed on him under this section shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding the fifth level on the standard scale or to both .
14 We will pay to you such sum as may be fair and reasonable in all the circumstances of the case in respect of work performed by you under this order prior to cancellation , and in respect of which we have received the benefit .
15 They 're just duplicates deposited with us by this American chappie — ’
16 7.1 You shall indemnify us against all loss , actions , costs , claims , demands , expenses and liabilities whatsoever ( if any ) which we may incur either at common law or by statute in respect of personal injury to or the death of any person or in respect of any loss or destruction of or damage to property ( other than as a result of any default or neglect of ourselves or of any person for whom we are responsible ) which shall have occurred in connection with any work executed by you against this Order or shall be alleged to be attributable to some defect in the goods .
17 But what had made the girl propose to him in this way ?
18 I thought that , and I 'm not an expert in but I thought this was a penetrating critique and all goes well for how the department is handling in a very difficult starting situation , a most important matter but there is Mr spoke to me about this paper and er I think we will have to hear what Mr had to say , I do n't know who 's going to report that .
19 The AOC No 6 Group complained to me about this , so I suggested that he keep the culprit for a week and then send him back .
20 ‘ You have no right to speak to me like this ! ’
21 Here the paraphrase would be " how he longed to see this sunlight once before he died ! " , but the fact remains that the person designated by he in this example is felt as not yet having attained the realization of " seeing the sunlight once more " , i.e. as being before this event in time .
22 ‘ Has the king spoken to you of this ? ’
23 ‘ The Bank of England ( in this Act referred to as ‘ the Bank ’ ) shall have the powers conferred on it by this Act and the duty generally to supervise the institutions authorised by it in the exercise of those powers .
24 Meditate on the words of Paul in Ephesians 4:17–29 , asking the Holy Spirit to impress upon your mind where he wants you to make changes to co-operate with him in this work of transformation .
25 Erm two things occur to me from this criterion .
26 The separation of the mode of discovery and the mode of justification does enable the inductivists to evade that part of the criticism levelled at them in this chapter which was directed at the claim that science starts with observation .
27 A wild urge to cling to him like this for the rest of her life ?
28 So , there 's something given , that entitles feedback I was giving you then , some people referred to it as this .
29 I was almost up the stairs level with her by this time .
30 Wasim , though has been reprimanded by Lancashire for comments attributed to him in this book .
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