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

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1 there 's people in the States who have this sort of thing done and its not , its not a problem
2 And then of course he gives classical precedence for this Tireseus , Orpheus , those poets who had magical powers , Homer , who suggests not only frugal diet , but chastity will be the best preparation for the poet who has this task in hand .
3 The priestly authors who compiled this version of the creation story show us a God who differentiates , who divides the night from the day , the light from the dark .
4 One is certainly not enough , when you consider the number of cars and drivers who use this stretch of motorway each day.It 's unwise for people tol have to drive for more than an hour and a half without taking a break .
5 This case demonstrated the desirability of incorporating the Convention into British law — a step which is urged by the many authors and broadcasters who support this aim through the organisation " Charter 88 " .
6 They 're going to the B B C engineers who put this screen in the top of the ceiling , which makes it almost impossible to read , are now going to move it .
7 In every other case , Noble Lord er , er , erm there were then three Noble Lords , er Lord Wrenton , Lord Elton and Lord Boyd-Carpenter who urged this question on the Government er Lord er Elton specifically er er er preferred appointment to co-option er but he also preferred erm a local authority majority on , on the poli police authority .
8 But — other than if one is a Christian theologian of a rather fundamentalist variety who believes this text to be the inspired word of God — why should one be struggling with it ?
9 However , the ‘ progressive ’ employers who developed this form of occupational welfare , mainly after World War I ( Jones , 1983 ) , typically operated a ‘ marriage bar ’ and the ‘ women 's pension scheme ’ doubled as a savings scheme which produced marriage gratuities .
10 " Madam Kitten , Madam Katherine Lundy who ran this house until Easter week , three years ago .
11 AMID the fortune hunters who throng this city of make-believe , it is a simple step to imagine that tonight 's event at The Mirage , the newest and brashest gambling hole on The Strip , is the sporting event of the Eighties .
12 Then there were the enraged gay groups who deemed this screenplay to be politically incorrect , and who disrupted filming by encouraging passing motorists to ‘ honk if you support our boys in the Gulf ’ .
13 Thus while generally speaking all terms listed can be presumed to be unfair , this presumption may be contested by a seller who uses this type of term in specific situations .
14 Someone here once told me a story about the most notorious of the dictators who ruled this country at the turn of the century .
15 Companion-in-arms of the heroes who saved this kingdom in the late wars .
16 Le Grand ( 1982 ) is one author who documents this view of the effects of UK public expenditure .
17 Emily Davies was one of the few to argue that housekeeping took up little time and that women could in fact combine work and marriage , and Elizabeth Garrett Anderson belonged to an even more select band who put this advice into practice .
18 ( 4 ) As a necessary accompaniment of all this , it has a body of persons who exercise this monopoly of violence in its name , namely , the common government .
19 A major reason for a manager to understand something about statistics ( and to overcome his fear of numbers ) is to enable him to cope with other managers who use this method of proving a point or presenting a case .
20 Certainly that was the view of many of the senior managers who welcomed this exposure to the tests of the market-place as an important discipline and validation of the ‘ business ’ status of the nationalised Boards .
21 ‘ We owe these to Bob Mackintosh who shares this flat with me .
22 We want to trace the person who had this sort of fashion shoe on .
23 They 'd want to be sure the items had been reported stolen and the person who owns this suitcase for example , would need to know what was written on the other side .
24 Thanks also to those people who enjoyed this way of raising money , please pass the message on to the many class members who took part .
25 Thanks also to those people who enjoyed this way of raising money , please pass the message on to the many class members who took part .
26 There must be many people who knew this state of financial insecurity but she found that she did not want to think about them .
27 ‘ This is where National Savings , guaranteed bonds and TESSAs come in useful , but people who reach this point on the savings ladder should check their insurances and pension arrangements .
28 The Birmingham Money Advice Centre pointed out to us that the sort of people who use this type of weekly credit would otherwise often be unable to get credit at all , and stressed the danger of making business difficult for lenders who might be relatively expensive but the only available credit resource for some people .
29 The Mass-Observation reports of 1942 and 1944 indicate one group of well informed people who accepted this notion of intelligence .
30 People who do this sort of thing should not only lose their jobs but have any money they make from the deal confiscated , ’ she said .
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