Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be appreciated that much of the discussion and some of the judgments made in this note turn on an uncertainty in English law , i.e. the extent of the Gallagher jurisdiction . |
2 | ‘ I am delighted to have the opportunity to participate in this type of training . ’ |
3 | We trust that Welsh Office Ministers will take the opportunity presented by this PPG Note to develop a national coastal strategy and explain how they expect it to be co-operatively implemented by all the key players in the field . |
4 | MORE THAN two million Britons living abroad have not taken the opportunity to vote in this election . |
5 | ‘ We look forward to learning how this small company exploits the opportunity created by this award . ’ |
6 | Unlike the Labour party , my party was at least prepared to table an amendment to the motion , so I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate . |
7 | We are grateful for the opportunity to comment on this draft PPG Note . |
8 | I know that I shall make only a small start before Christmas , so perhaps I can take the opportunity afforded by this Newsletter to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a good New Year . |
9 | Gregory saw in the vandalism caused during this episode the fulfilment of a prophecy of Joel : " that which the locust hath left hath the cankerworm eaten " . |
10 | The terminology adopted in this chapter , ‘ people with learning difficulties ’ , is a reflection of an increasing readiness to attend to the views of the people themselves . |
11 | The terminology used in this statement will be appropriate for those reporting entities which are companies . |
12 | In the terminology used in this book task analysis is the correct description of this activity . |
13 | The terminology used in this Review ( e.g. ‘ cost centres ’ , ‘ output-led measures ’ ) suggests that there is a danger that research within UK universities might be weighted towards producing results which will satisfy accountants or statisticians , rather than scientific curiosity or national R & D needs . |
14 | As small headphones are dreadfully inefficient at the bottom end , there is a built-in bass boost which helps the guitar sound in this situation — switch eight lets you turn this off when not working with headphones . |
15 | Teachers ' status and length of teaching experience are also associated with sharp differences in the attitudes represented by this factor . |
16 | The attitudes measured by this factor represent the ideals of the school self-evaluation movement , in which SSE is seen as professionally creative and stimulating , effective as a means of promoting institutional change and in close accord with a sense of individual professional responsibility . |
17 | The extent of teachers ' involvement in the review and the extent to which they see the scheme as a professional threat has no significant effect on the attitudes measured by this factor . |
18 | Again , neither involvement nor perceptions of threat has any significant association with the attitudes measured by this factor . |
19 | The opinions expressed on this page do not necessarily represent those of Uniview . |
20 | It was as if , having seen the contents of Mr Broadhurst 's fitted cupboard , he were now prepared to allow me some knowledge of the rituals connected with this apparatus . |
21 | Top marks , too , to Globe for particularly interesting and scholarly programme notes , first by Clemens Romijn , on the music and then by Joop Klinkhamer on the harpsichords used in this recording ; the innovative touch is that Klinkhamer is the builder responsible for the reconstructions played here by Jacques Ogg . |
22 | No purely internal linguistic explanation can account for the fact that the change happened in this way in some dialects and in different ways in others . |
23 | Got to learn where the knobs go in this place . |
24 | But she felt curiously light-headed , detached , as if she 'd been pushed too far , and her brain had temporarily given up the struggle to cope with this Alice in Wonderland situation . |
25 | The last time the clubs met in this competition West Hartlepool won 22-6 but that was six years ago . |
26 | At each of the Clubs featured in this brochure an HCI Representative will be on hand with regular visiting hours . |
27 | The accounts provided in this chapter of the development officers ' work will have shown already the breadth of activities in which they were involved : assessing , visiting and supporting clients and their families ; recruiting , training and supervising support workers ; negotiating with other service-providers . |
28 | This confirms that the original procyclic line ST3 was not clonal , and that the line originating from the fly transmission , as well as the clone derived from this line , contained 3 copies of the plasmid integrated into an intact beta-tubulin gene , as represented by the lower half of diagram C2 in Fig. 1 . |
29 | As a result of the discussions described in this section , the information model may well change in content . |
30 | On this view pragmatics ( at least in part ) is about how , given a sentence uttered in a context , that context plays a role in specifying what proposition the sentence expresses on this occasion of utterance . |