Example sentences of "[adv] this [noun sg] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His Auntie ( Mothers sister ) lived most of her life in Harwell village , having come down this way to do domestic service .
2 Why can not this country afford social justice when the Governments of Portugal and of Greece have no doubt where the balance lies ?
3 The higher fibre diet fed to the rats could be regarded as their normal fibre intake and thus this study compared normal fibre intake with low fibre intake .
4 To perform at its best this system needs regular cleaning .
5 ( Possibly this connection has some bearing on Herne 's break with Child . )
6 Clearly this model has considerable relevance in an NHS context , where in the majority of cases purchasers and providers are locked into each other for a large part of their business ; the information base on demand , cost and quality is poor and transaction costs are potentially high .
7 The company plans a second release of NetDirector for Unix later this year to include more management applications , improved integration with NetDirector for OS/2 and management of Ungermann-Bass 's Virtual Network Architecture .
8 The company plans a second release of NetDirector for Unix later this year to include more management applications , improved integration with NetDirector for OS/2 and management of Ungermann-Bass 's Virtual Network Architecture .
9 ‘ Well , if it 's any consolation we 're going back this afternoon to have another go . ’
10 That 's the third 'an I 've lost in a week and I 'm flummoxed I want ye out here this mornin' to have another look round . "
11 We have been warned in the most solemn terms , and a Government who were responsible for the poll tax should surely this time show some humility , some willingness to listen and learn .
12 Maybe this question had some relevance to the fact that there was a large space vacant before the stage — or did the fish smell like fish ?
13 Indeed , if performance criteria are to be national , if they are to have currency throughout the system , and if they are to be as detailed and specific as the proponents of criterion-referenced testing insist , then this reform presages central intervention in the school curriculum of a most emphatic kind .
14 And at least this court has one advantage over others : we know the extent to which disclosure of the P.C.A. documents was made during the course of the appeal hearing .
15 Beautifully arranged and produced many of the tracks seem to have a full orchestral backing-the wonders of modern technology Never-the-less this album has great atmosphere evoked by the fact that the songs fit smoothly and easily within the singers ' vocal range .
16 It will mean more doubtful inward investment at the very moment when this country needs such investment most , as we come out of the recession .
17 Economic historians agree that the period of 1910-1920 was one of boom and rising living standards in Britain , yet this decade produced nine world champions — three times the number of the Thirties .
18 Now I do n't think that 's right , fair or democratic and if we 've shied away from it for years handling this issue and now we 're in the position where this house has total responsibility for the thirty thousand citizens in total of Gibralt it 's not the electorate , the total population , thirty thousand and we continued to deny them vote yet they are citizens of the European union under our own legislation and accepted as such by the European parliament and it is wholly wrong Mr Deputy Speaker that the boundaries that we 're discussing in this bill were not drawn so that and it could easily have been done , that we could have incorporated the twenty odd thousand European union citizens of Gibraltar who do wish to be part of Spain and wo n't be for fifty years or more until it 's been a democracy that long , but to give them the right to vote .
19 I do n't know where this Doctor had this idea from but I do n't know how many years ago , but I remember I had my Co-op news every week and , and he said that he could see us going a full circle and I 'm just wondering when he 's gon if I 'll be alive when it comes round again because I , I do n't think that these big mass stores erm as I say they 're all right you see , people with plenty of money with a car they could fill the freezer up .
20 Accordingly this chapter examines rural recreation from the viewpoint of recent trends ( broad patterns of recreational use ) , impact studies ( more detailed studies of recreational behaviour and its effects on the environment ) , second homes ( a specific type of impact study ) , and theoretical and quantitative approaches , before asking whether recreational geography has come of age .
21 Because of this , Marx took as one of his main tasks the understanding of how this system came into being , and this was in order to discover why this system had such power of the minds of those who operated it , whether exploiters or exploited .
22 The other is that the investigator needs to know what the agent intended by and in performing the action : why this agent played this move in the ‘ game ’ .
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