Example sentences of "this [noun] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Unlike previous studies comparing elemental diet with corticosteroids , in this trial we have stratified patients according to nutritional state before randomisation .
2 In this case we have two restrictions so g = 2 , while k , the number of coefficients estimated in the unrestricted model , remains at a value of 3 .
3 By this William she bore two children , a boy , Maximilian , and a daughter , Sylvestre .
4 In this study we classified rectal sensations elicited by isobaric distensions according to the segmental steady state values obtained .
5 In this study we report high frequencies of IgG anti-lactoferrin antibodies ( corresponding to P-ANCA ) in sera from patients with ulcerative colitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis .
6 We achieved that in a previous study , and before this study we showed these conditions with a vaginal ultrasonic probe during distension series of the rectum ( unpublished data ) .
7 IN THIS chapter we describe various formats in which data may be stored and manipulated within the computer .
8 In this chapter we consider some norms of style .
9 In this guise they embody fundamental truths which are permanent throughout time and space .
10 A lady has just said one of your earlier callers has just said that Council are out of touch well we should n't be out of touch and that is this exercise you have two councillors on here from different parties showing a concern for the trees .
11 For this work she received two shillings and sixpence per week , quite a nice sum for the 1880's when farm workers were expected to bring up families on twelve shillings a week .
12 In this factsheet we suggest possible sources of help for services or improvements to you home ; suggest ways of finding companions or live-in help ; and list some benefits which may assist you in paying for help .
13 On the other hand , like any moulded surface of this type it has fat needles , rather than the brush-type filaments of a normal plastic slope .
14 When extracts from the HeLa cervical epithelial cell line were used in this assay we observed two complexes as in our previous experiments ( Figure 2b ) .
15 We called ourselves January — so inspiring — and we made this record which sold 3000 copies .
16 During this period they receive varying quantities of nutrients and bacteria ( Ellis-Evans and Wynne-Williams , 1985 ) and yeasts ( Ellis Evans , 1985a and b ) , washed in from their catchments ( Table 4.2 ) .
17 During this period she herds stray animals to her seashore cave , where she feeds them during the cold months .
18 At this period he added two memoirs on Fife to the extensive list of books , memoirs and papers which had flowed from his pen .
19 In this match he took seven wickets , the strangest of which was India 's first-innings stalwart Vengsarkar .
20 Presumably at this meeting he heard those charges against Richard which a little later were to reach the ears of some English chroniclers .
21 By this sail we saved eight miles of bad riding . ’
22 BY OPENING OR USING THIS PACKAGE YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS .
23 At this point I did three things .
24 They are all , however , designed to work by the same physiological principles , and on this basis they have common components .
25 To this day they have unresolved arguments about the repatriation of prisoners-of-war , about the ownership of the Iraqi fighters that flew to shelter in Iran after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait , and about the hostile groups each country harbours on its territory .
26 This morning they had twenty tonnes of a special limestone called Redgra delivered from a quarry in the Forest of Dean .
27 By a curious coincidence , this month you have two chances to buy depictions of the Grand-ducal coronet of Tuscany destroyed during the Napoleonic invasions .
28 This month he offers some suggestions on nipping all of them in the bud .
29 This week he spent four days working on the Darlington and Stockton Times .
30 In this respect they show interesting similarities to developments in Britain .
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