Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But our legal practice is not unilateralist in this way over the broad reaches of the private law that we have mostly been discussing in this book-judges very often decide for the plaintiff , as they did in McLoughlin , when according to conventionalism the plaintiff had no legal right to win .
2 But then here we are twenty thirty years on and those of us who had that upbringing about the purity of that Royal Family that 's suddenly been confronted with this image that 's anything but that and you know and I 'm , and I , and it 's been and now you have the tabloids saying giving you pictorial evidence of its any , any but that and so that whole erm image , view that a lot of Britons grew up with has gone , it 's been
3 Sorry I ca n't really sort of say I must admit I could n't really see why they should be like that really cos I mean it is a bit puzzling cos if they 've only just done anything , they 've only been tampering with this finger so
4 All fetuses that are lost naturally are excluded from this analysis .
5 Initially a log file ‘ UPDATE_BASELINE.LOG ’ is opened in the specified user directory and the results of all processing performed below are output to this log file .
6 Initially a log file ‘ DIR_INTEG_CHK.LOG ’ is opened in the specified user directory and the results of all processing performed below are output to this log file .
7 Her courtiers have all been informed of this decision and have acted accordingly .
8 Now they 've obviously been exported to this country . ’
9 ‘ He had obviously been brooding on this incident some years back , ’ said Mr Denny .
10 The time limit for appeal can only be extended under this section if the reasons stated by the board for its decision are reasons requested in terms of s.18(2) .
11 Showmanship was not just the accidental way in which British and American films were distributed , it was the essence of a whole phenomenon and the films of the English-language world can only be understood in this way .
12 The Indian presence in far flung outposts of the Empire , for example , from Malaysia to East Africa , can only be understood in this context , and it is important to note that a tradition of emigration from Jamaica had already developed in the nineteenth century , with 2,000 Jamaicans migrating to build railways in Panama , followed by well over 80,000 who went to work on the first attempt at constructing the Panama Canal in the 1880s .
13 Other recordings in this repertoire by these particular artists on the Hungaroton label have garnered much praise , and that can only be echoed in this case too .
14 Tape files can only be accessed in this way ( figure 5.2 ) and therefore tapes can only be used for serial or sequential files .
15 If the statute provides a means of enforcement then it can only be enforced in this manner , unless the obligation is imposed for the benefit of a class and the plaintiff is a member of that class .
16 Relating to investment that could locate elsewhere in the U K or in Europe but which would only be attracted to this site if it , to a site , if it is erm sorry , availabil if the availability of this site , if this site is made available on terms similar to those of competing locations .
17 Gilpin and Budworth should perhaps be excluded from this censure ; certainly Mrs. Radcliffe 's description of her coach ride to the top of Skiddaw ( appendix of West 's Guide ) exonerates her .
18 The meteorological aspects of the German winter have already been discussed , and could perhaps be reread at this point ( p. 36 ) .
19 It should perhaps be stressed at this point that the three-element model , while modelling many of the features of solid polymers , remains only a model .
20 A simple pro forma could perhaps be designed to this end for 1993 .
21 A simple pro forma could perhaps be designed to this end for 1993 .
22 It is usually a shelf species but has been recorded from a depth of 1200 m so is included in this study .
23 Like the previous speakers I greatly welcome the concessions er proposed by the Government er in the police aspect of the Bill , although I c ca n't refrain from commenting that I simply can not understand why they were surprised at the reaction to their original proposal , given what had already been said in this House and by everybody that they consulted , but welcome though these concessions are , er I myself find them falling short of the ideal in three respects .
24 ‘ An enormous amount of time and money has already been poured into this challenge .
25 It has already been argued in this Report that music is not appropriately used in worship primarily in order to instil or increase fellowship .
26 But this culture has already been defined in this way partially because of the existence in it of this particular kind of music .
27 Both the following sentences may be accepted as grammatical , but only the second is equivalent to any sentence which has already been cited in this section : ( 46 ) ill , their best salesman fell breathless , two stagehands appeared
28 A great deal has already been written on this field ( see Christian Communication : An Annotated Bibliography , Westport , Conn. , Greenwood Press , 1989 , 387pp ) , and several organising frameworks for this study have been developed , partly through WACC 's impulses in the mid-1980s .
29 It reviews research that has already been conducted in this area and offers suggestions as to what may be priorities for future support .
30 The frequency with which references to rural housing have already been made in this chapter reflects the extent to which the housing market acts as an intermediary between the economic changes in agriculture , described earlier in this book , and the kind of social life which is now to be found in the English countryside .
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