Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 The learned judge held that the defendants ‘ intended ’ to interfere with the plaintiff 's contract for the purposes of this tort .
2 It happens to be part of a small chain of hotels , but you can ignore the broader aspects of the company 's activities for the purposes of this particular case and treat it simply as a problem in unit management .
3 At times in the past there must have been tenderness between the members of this family ; the old lady had conceived and given birth to two children , nursed them and watched them grow into adult life .
4 ‘ 6(1) A person is liable in respect of any damage for the purposes of this Act if the person who suffered it ( or anyone representing his estate or dependants ) is entitled to recover compensation from him in respect of that damage ( whatever the legal basis of his liability , whether tort , breach of contract , breach of trust or otherwise ) .
5 Despite the absence of a consensus on who had clinical responsibility for the patients in this scheme — general practitioner , hospital , or both — 28 of the 31 general practitioners wished to continue providing diabetic care within this framework .
6 Finally , I should like to express my gratitude to my partner , John Stacey , a lawyer of considerable intellect who , while bearing no responsibility for the contents of this work , first introduced me to commercial conveyancing and has since played no little part in my continuing education in the subject .
7 Their Lordships consider that it is a mistake to try to find an analogy between the facts in this appeal and the example given by Lord Bridge in the Hang Seng Bank case .
8 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
9 They built a separate development area , and Wilkinson reports that at the time he was writing his book three major new projects were being developed within it , but as none had reached completion there is no data about the effects of this new pattern of introducing new technology in that company .
10 This award will be used to fund a research visit to the USA in order to obtain archival data about the effects of this policy , to talk with public officials about the achievements and failings of their relocation programmes ; and to investigate at local level the similarities and differences between the American and British contexts .
11 The National Sound Archive , which is part of the directorate of Humanities and Social Sciences , is a special case , much involved in most of the issues raised here , but I propose to leave the question of recorded sound to one side for the purposes of this paper , and to concentrate on written and graphic sources for the historian .
12 THE emergence of the Searle brothers as the stars of this week 's Olympic rowing trials at Holme Pierrepoint , Nottingham , was not totally unexpected , though the manner of their defeat of the world champion coxless pair , Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent , was .
13 … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised .
14 The citing of these two varieties will illustrate the basic characteristics of the cheeses of this type — uncut curds treated very gently and never pressed , the whey being allowed to drain naturally .
15 Both were well loaded to Machynlleth , but the bulk of the passengers at this time of year are headed for Aberystwyth and on the Tuesday I was surprised to see a lightly loaded train consisting of two 156 units go on to Pwllheli while the crowd on Machynlleth had to get into a 153 .
16 It was no good the Prime Minister telling the Bangladeshis last week that the making and administration of the laws of this country is our own business .
17 Pollution and the destruction of resources are the result of the demands of this increased population .
18 The reply of the polytechnics to this charge is that while they are fully prepared to maintain part-time provision at a high level , students are simply not coming forward in sufficient numbers to make it possible .
19 The concentrations of the components in this standard formula ( using sodium bicarbonate rather than trisodium citrate as the basic salt ) are given in Table 2 .
20 Such was the incline of the hills at this point and the arrangement of the trees that , looking straight ahead , nothing that was not absolutely pastoral could be could be seen .
21 Could we convey the thanks of the members of this committee to the property services and the chief executive 's department , for their efforts in effecting sales and gaining large scale capital receipts for the county .
22 The length of labour of the mothers in this book ranged from about five hours to twenty-six hours .
23 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 .
24 Although Dicey 's theory played a major role in shaping the dominant tradition , his views are subsequently re-invented in the light of the requirements of this tradition .
25 Mention of the press 's glee at the humiliation of the investigators behind this summer 's high-profile surveillance project Operation Blackbird , who were fooled by an obvious hoax , brings out Tarr 's own nascent conspiracy theory .
26 Any review of the makings of this conflict must take account of the wider world in which the belligerents lived , of which some of the more important features were : the rivalry of the superpowers ; the Arab-Israeli conflict ; Islamic resurgence ; the struggle for Arab world dominance ; the world of oil and the emergence of OPEC ; the Kurds ; the political evolution of the Gulf states ; Turkey and Afghanistan 's position on the fringe of events ; and the vicissitudes of the US dollar .
27 With my parents and brothers , I took part in demonstrations to protest against the repression and to support the economic and social demands of the campesinos from this region .
28 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Publications in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as outlined in the Schedule
29 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Licence in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
30 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Licence in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as defined in the attached schedules .
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