Example sentences of "[coord] this [noun sg] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Meat and animal-based foods were put forward as the most nutritious form of sustenance and this propaganda changed the shape of generations .
2 The weather was wet and chilly and this run underlines the standard that White is setting in the club this year .
3 The three were presented in ascending order of rank and this order matches the extent to which the views are given ‘ non-prejudiced ’ justification .
4 The plan contains many elements of the prognosis of the anarchical factor ( e.g. the estimate made of crops , of the amount of grain available as a commodity , the amount of commodities represented by peasant production generally , and consequently , the estimate of prices ) , and this prognosis becomes the starting point for this or that directive .
5 As he spoke , and this lip joined the upper , so the wet dot transferred allegiance , and then back again .
6 For instance ( using the familiar Venn diagrams ) it will be said that the underlined phrase of ( 11 ) ( which is , incidentally , a zoologically correct statement ) owes its restrictive quality to the fact that there is an intersection between circle a , standing for the class of piranhas , and circle b , standing for the class of vegetarian creatures , and this intersection represents the beings denoted by the subject of the sentence : ( 11 ) vegetarian piranhas can be found in the Amazon ( 12 ) However , such implications are incorrect ; it is by no means necessarily true that the property instantiated by a restrictive adjective is to be ascribed to the entity qualified .
7 In Celtic spirituality the Holy Spirit is represented by a wild goose and this symbol gives the songs from the Iona Community their name .
8 At the water jump on the second circuit — the fourteenth of the twenty-two fences — the mare dropped her hind legs in the water , and this mistake handed the initiative to Run And Skip .
9 BGS has been working on this problem for many years , and this year enlarged the scope of its studies to include a site where such a solvent had been detected in a production borehole .
10 He has enjoyed notable success abroad , and this year won the Derby Italiano for Carroll House 's Italian owner , Antonio Balzarini , with Prorutori .
11 We are currently witnessing the expansion of Satellite Television in Britain — providing more choice of channels , and this year sees the introduction of Stereo TV broadcasts .
12 Takamine have long since featured in the upper echelon of electro-acoustic manufacturers and this guitar enters the range in the mid to upper price bracket .
13 And this approach underestimates the scale of Thatcher 's dominance of the Tory political agenda .
14 It is often a matter of difficulty to find out exactly what will have to be paid for haulage , toll and wharfage , and this fact increases the office labour in sending out tenders .
15 Advent means ‘ coming ’ and this season celebrates the coming of Christ .
16 A similar identifying code was to be sent to the last endorsee or owner of record of the original bill , and this code allowed the printing of the bill of lading , which was used to claim the goods .
17 ‘ What we have to do this time is to maintain that atmosphere , produce another good performance against Turkey and this time get the result we deserved against Norway .
18 In a trance-like state he re-climbed the wall and this time made the top , in pain but without further incident .
19 Helped by some workmen she tried again and this time reached the Wouldham side .
20 Julie nodded , indicated again and this time swung the car into a gap in front of the cafe .
21 I found myself touched , and this time let the silence stay .
22 Amanda did not reply , but the following week she returned to Dublin with one of her five siblings and this time visited the Rotunda .
23 In Pale Rider , Eastwood returns from the dead again as an angel , and this time re-runs the plot of Shane , showing more affection for the community and for the values of the Western hero .
24 Like Jean Rhys 's fictional Englishmen , these real ones were taught early to rely on reason and suppress their feelings , and this opposition made the struggle of their lives .
25 Now they were going through another door and into a different kind of room , and this room caused the child to stop and slowly look about her .
26 Rather , this August means the August of the calendar year that includes CT ; and this morning means the morning of the diurnal unit that includes CT .
27 All knowledge is particular , said one luminary of the Enlightenment , and this book exemplifies the dictum marvellously .
28 The topic was the focus of a meeting held at Erice in Italy in March 1981 , and this book collects the papers on alternatives to the tokamaks that at present dominate fusion .
29 the paper and this report introduces the draft version of the highly transportation from it with consultation of organization down in the business , some whom are listed in section two
30 Exports worth up to £0.5m. a year in the late seventeenth century were taken from India to England , often for re-export to the rest of the world , and this trade determined the flow of dividends .
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