Example sentences of "this [noun] [verb] a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Applied to the practices emerging in the period 1985–9 , this framework yielded a variety of ways in which TTT can help both children and teachers , and a diversity of forms that such collaborations can take . |
2 | This support takes a variety of forms . |
3 | And with this change came a transformation in the organisation 's approach to its markets . |
4 | I just feel a game of this genre needs a quota of well-hidden rooms to add a little interest . |
5 | This driver has a host of other very useful features , including things like resolution control and halftone angles . |
6 | Chair work of this kind involves a lot of compound shaping to make the chair really comfortable and supportive and five a refined appearance . |
7 | Is he really trying to convince the people of Britain , as they tried to do then , that policies of this kind provide a basis for sustained recovery and sustained growth ? |
8 | Dress has such strong sexual significance that minor activity of this kind adds a frisson for some in intersexual activity . |
9 | While this story represents a departure from tradition , it already exists , in fact , to a greater or lesser extent in every well-run American and Japanese corporation . |
10 | This story concerns a location about ¾ mile west of Ashton-under-Lyme station where a freight-only line from Denton Junction on the Stockport to Stalybridge line bifurcates to join the Manchester to Huddersfield Trans Pennine route by way of west and east facing curves . |
11 | The home selectors have been shuffling their resources in recent matches and they take this opportunity to have a look at some members on the fringe of inclusion for Italy with one or two experienced players , such as flanker Martin Pepper stepping down to the replacements ' bench . |
12 | The history in this case describes a conflict between neighbours rather than one against the state . |
13 | This case presents a situation in which the commitment for change was high at the top ; but the methods of achieving the change were confused at first , and not enough effort was expended to infuse the total organizational environment with commitment . |
14 | This case concerned a disposition by three adult children in favour of their father and his mortgagees . |
15 | This case followed a couple of weeks after the extensive coverage given to the case where a teacher was accused of raping a 15-year-old pupil but who was eventually jailed for unlawful sexual intercourse . |
16 | This case raised a number of important issues including the nature of the duty of a civil servant in relation to Parliament . |
17 | this case concerns a claim for pain and suffering lasting a few seconds prior to death arising from the hillsborough incident . |
18 | Does the fact that half of the sample of Conservative Members said that there should be no change in income tax in this Budget invalidate a survey in which well over half the hon. Lady 's colleagues who were consulted said that the basic rate of income tax should go up ? |
19 | Police in Portree say the bodies were discovered earlier this afternoon following a search of the Trotternish ridge by an RAF helicopter . |
20 | But the Whites and Baxters marched on by increasing margins and will be hoping to meet this afternoon to dispute a place in tomorrow 's quarter-finals . |
21 | Some news in brief now — an English High Court judge is this afternoon visiting a farm at the centre of attempts to sue chemicals firm Re-Chem . |
22 | This Devlin had a row with him . |
23 | This technique uses a number of PCR primers for different organisms in the same test tube . |
24 | This award confirms a commitment to clients by offering both products and an after-sales service monitored by a guaranteed quality assurance policy . |
25 | said ‘ This award provides a standard by which you can gauge yourself , and gives you a means by which quality can be improved . ’ |
26 | With this body-blow came a plea for understanding . |
27 | Whereas Liz , by some immense , visionary effort had invented her own mercy , under cover of obedience , had drawn up a secret map of escape , and had departed , and was now at this instant giving a party for hundreds of guests where champagne flowed . |
28 | This decision followed a conflict of authority between the Court of Appeal and the Court of Criminal Appeal . |
29 | He tells us in his autobiography that this decision produced a breakdown in his wife 's health , but it was all part of his efforts to become a pure Buddhist leader and hence bring benefit to burma . |
30 | I am going to attempt such a classification not with the belief that it is either scientific — this University has a Department of Criminology , and I am sure that my attempts would be regarded as very crude in those august circles — nor with the idea that the classification will be exhaustive , but by way of illustration of my essential point that different criminal phenomena , or anti-law-and-order phenomena , require different types of reaction on the part of the rest of society and imply different prognoses . |