Example sentences of "this [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I printed the first-level solution to this most unbogus futuristic game a couple of issues back , now Richard Beckett from York ( he of Dizzy solution fame ) provides the solutions to Level Two , Three and Four . |
2 | But to do this effectively workers need support . |
3 | And all this merely supplements and whets the appetite for the serious nourishment of hot dogs and beer , in search of which you must leave your seat and descend below the stands . |
4 | However , this apparently self confirming synthesis appeared to be endangered by excessively specialized work , and even by some of the discursive themes through which the professional distance of the discipline from cultural policy and mobilization had itself previously been confirmed . |
5 | The employer refused to do this so Mr Bowles resigned and claimed that he had been constructively dismissed and that his dismissal was unfair . |
6 | There is much to enjoy in an unbuckled way in this basically commedia dell'arte wheeze of young lovers enlisting the wily servant 's help to outwit the old guardian-in this it springs from the same dramatic roots as much of pantomime . |
7 | There is , however , only a fugitive , implicit ( and comic ) reference to the tale being an exemplum within the text , and no reference to it as it is presented in the manuscript ; the tale is identified in the manuscript by the name of the character peculiar to this basically East Midland version , Dame Sirith . |
8 | This only effects package modules and only if the auto DC assessment facility is enabled . |
9 | This only effects package modules and only if the auto DC assessment facility has been enabled by the LIFESPAN Manager . |
10 | Of all this only 40s. was recorded , at Marlow , in 1522 , in the name of Thomas , who was then a ward himself . |
11 | Unfortunately this only works in MS-DOS 3.3 and later . |
12 | First , if an error ( even of rounding-off only ) is made during the successive squaring process , it is multiplied by itself unc subsequently , an persists through the calculations ; in the second method , if an error is made in calculating ci , this only amounts to choosing a new arbitrary column , an at worst may prolong the calculations . |
13 | The railway company consistently quote this only incident , but the train was really at fault . |
14 | The chronology of the past is important , and we feel easier in our minds if our memories are ordered , even if this only means remembering whether the gas man came on Thursday or Friday . |
15 | But the staff were told this only weeks before the closure . |
16 | Actions like this only lead to bad feeling , especially when there are a number of established classics like Showtime , Urgent Action and The Ripper that he could have done instead . |
17 | ( It is best not to twine them around the legs of the chair — or even to cross your feet or ankles — as this only causes tension on the nerve endings . ) |
18 | This only stands to reason . |
19 | They have seen a lot of world now — Rome , London , New York and Paris — and like most girls of their age are not yet discontented with this necessarily tourist oriented relationship with the outside world . |
20 | With transitional relief we might reduce this below £1,000 . |
21 | Even so , the decision of the 19th Palestine National Council in November 1988 to take this highly accommodationist road was not an easy one , and was only possible because it had become apparent that the world now recognized that no substantive peace negotiations were likely to materialize without formal PLO participation . |
22 | Though her performance does not yet fully encompass the poignancy of the texts , the final ‘ Is this perhaps death ? ’ was sung with a numbed awe that one seldom encounters . |
23 | This greatly incenses her . |
24 | We will call this backwards pruning because , at the point where more than one path has the same successor , the algorithm can look back the way it has come , and mark or retain only the highest scoring path . |
25 | At the same time , there is an ambiguity in this backwards opening of the canon . |
26 | — This best selling program lacks nothing , it is obvious within the first five minutes of using the program that the author has listened to end users and their requirements . |
27 | Well I would n't imagine myself doing this tonight Donald I can tell you that |
28 | But this rough-shod torment was no stranger . |
29 | This deliberately throwaway remark hints at the paranoia within the ranks of Rough Trade where The Smiths are the only band of stature that they had managed to retain . |
30 | During the second half of the eighth century this gradually changes , part of a larger change . |