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

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1 This protection earned the soldiers the nickname of ‘ leathernecks ’ , which still persists to this day .
2 It will be appreciated that this rule gives the registrar a wide discretion .
3 This chapter summarises the way the action project worked , through the researchers ' observations , their interviews with the development officers , and their analysis of data about the action sample clients .
4 This column displays the time the mail message was created .
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6 This column displays the time the mail message was created .
7 This column displays the time the mail message was created .
8 This column displays the time the mail message was created .
9 This column displays the time the mail message was created .
10 This column displays the time the mail message was created .
11 This column displays the time the mail message was created .
12 It might help at this point to ask the children a further question : " What might happen if the thief ( the rightful owner of the jewels/the alien in the above examples ) does or does not ( depending on the drama ) manage to steal the " keys " ? "
13 This morning see the city the easy way and cruise the canals in a modern motor launch .
14 Yet it is doubtful whether this argument outweighs the benefits a teacher gains from being able to concentrate his interests .
15 A delegation of North Carolina political and business officials , led by Governor Jim Hunt , will visit Mr Crandall later this week to offer the airline a $620,000 ( £42,000 ) incentive package to keep open its hub in Raleigh-Durham .
16 This role gives the counsellor a threefold task .
17 All of the Italian versions of this tale make the lady the dupe , the victim of the male lover 's ruse , prostituting herself for money that simply circulates from the husband to the wife via the lover .
18 This approach maintains the respect the salesperson shows to the buyer .
19 In this quest to appropriate the world the West learned to define its own uniqueness against the other , against ‘ non-Europe ’ .
20 The main theme Laclotte has chosen to investigate is the work of Giorgione and Titian , and their influence through the century , and while a number of artists and types of art are inevitably sidelined , this choice gives the exhibition an unusual coherence .
21 ( I Cor. 4:7 ) This concern to preserve the unity the Spirit had created , accounts for so much in the life and teaching of the early Church .
22 This Article could aid considerably the plight of upland broadleaved woods discussed in Chapter 9 but much evidence given to the House of Lords Select Committee on this item gave the proposal a very mixed reception .
23 But when light-food pairings were given in the test phase , latent inhibition was observed ; subjects given this treatment acquired the CR no more rapidly than control subjects that went straight from pre-exposure to conditioning without an intervening retention interval .
24 Britain 's newest prison will be opening its doors this weekend to give the public a chance to see how prisoners will be treated .
25 Britain 's newest prison will be opening its doors this weekend to give the public a chance to see how prisoners will be treated .
26 He did the same with two of Mr Wood 's letters , in this way doing the landlord a considerable favour .
27 Now we could n't have him in this year to give the others a chance so this is how you voted for the nineteen ninety three racing personality of the year on Channel Four and let's take it in reverse order starting with the person who finished fourth .
28 If an experiment 's possible outcomes are O1 , O2 , O3 , … and a theory predicts that each outcome Oj may occur with probability Pj , and the outcome actually observed is On , then this observation gives the theory a backing of Pj
29 The budget in this context gives the management the opportunity to examine the overall effect of operating decisions .
30 This section illustrates the way the BBCBASIC(Z80) assembler functions ; it does not provide sufficient information to enable you to write assembler programs that interface with the Z88 operating system or hardware .
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