Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [noun] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The words ‘ office ’ and ‘ employment ’ are not further defined anywhere in the Act , and , somewhat surprisingly , appear rarely to have fallen for consideration by this court . |
2 | It has to be stressed that this method of connection is only acceptable if the mains transformer is a type which has accurately matched secondary windings which are intended for use in this way . |
3 | A decision by a single judge on assize in 1865 is still regarded as authority for this proposition , but there is surely little justification for this today . |
4 | If you 're committed for trial from this court you will be committed to Preston . |
5 | Fennel leaves add distinction to any fish dish and salmon , mackerel or red mullet can be substituted for trout in this recipe . |
6 | THE Cumberland Square , delightfully performed by a group of schoolchildren in Chelmsford yesterday , is just one of the many outdoor events organised as part of this week 's Chelmsford Cathedral Festival . |
7 | The Enterprise Centre this year commences evaluation of this process ; students and module leaders were to be interviewed as part of this evaluation . |
8 | Forty seven patients with rectal and rectosigmoid tumours referred for laser treatment during an 18 month period between February 1990 and August 1991 were considered for inclusion in this study . |
9 | The CEGB had looked for support in this area from the National Radiological Protection Board , the government funded organization responsible for providing advice on radiation hazards . |
10 | A study to investigate similar effects for the right hemisphere was originally considered as part of this work , but was abandoned due to lack of availability of subjects . |
11 | This explained why the sounds of battle had come from east of this dell . |
12 | While this is perhaps possible , it seems rather more likely that the account needs to be modified in respect of this detail , that Molla Husrev went to Bursa to teach in his already existing medrese rather than to build , and then teach in , the medrese . |
13 | When she was discharged in March of this year , he continued to see her regularly , in order to monitor her recovery . |
14 | I am delighted that you have agreed to be interviewed in part of this sequence . |
15 | Wales is being given a quite different quota to England and because Cornwall is being included in England for this purpose we are being unfairly treated by Wales ' being generously treated . |
16 | The criteria of relevance to the central themes of European history have led me to set aside some topics often included in textbooks of this kind . |
17 | These questions are considered in turn in this chapter . |
18 | The epidemiology of this condition is considered in detail in this chapter . |
19 | The challenges facing schools are considered in detail throughout this book but in essence they require a management response . |
20 | ‘ I end up getting caught in England in this uniform , I 'll get the fastest court martial in American history and a firing squad . ’ |
21 | If you 're committed to trial in this court you will be committed to Preston . |
22 | He said South Africa 's security forces were unable to deal with the violence , adding : ‘ We are calling for the formation of an internal peace force … the only qualification should be that the peace force be composed of people who are committed to democracy in this country . ’ |
23 | As I said earlier , I 'm pleased that you 've come to Girton for this symposium , come away from your normal surroundings in the perhaps stuffy office in some district council to the beauty of the wide open spaces here out in the countryside . |
24 | In view of the harsh treatment of the victims of mental illness in hospitals like Bedlam , where members of the public or the acting profession could study their behaviour at first hand , it is not surprising that no striking instances of writers proclaiming themselves mad by writing about their own affliction have come to light in this period . |
25 | A great list of Greenburn and Tilberthwaite ore weighings has come to light from this period , and runs from 13 June 1697 to 22 September 1697 . |
26 | The princess told them : ‘ I have come to terms with this relationship a long time ago . |
27 | Many a ship has come to grief along this shore , including one in the 19th century carrying the dowry of Catherine of Braganza , Queen of Charles II . |
28 | You must have come across examples of this kind of thing . |
29 | Was Purvis influenced by the same kind of eeriness when surrounded by beauty on this island ? |
30 | It would be surprising if less prosperous sections of the community had not been equally attacked by disease at this time , and casualties of that extent would certainly have set back any recovery of the population . |