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

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1 Her first detective novel , The Man in the Queue , a highly accomplished piece of a work for a novice hand , was published in 1929 under the pseudonym of Gordon Daviot — the name by which she preferred to be known , in both public and private — though for her seven other works in this genre she took the name Josephine Tey .
2 This is by far the most common technique , but on some computers f is considered to be an integer with a binary point on the extreme right ; in this case we use the term mantissa , rather than fraction , for f .
3 And in this case they provide the power for the Decimax badges on the cabs to illuminate .
4 In this case you register the product with a picture postcard !
5 In this case it expects the Go option to be pressed .
6 Police say they 've already contacted several potential witnesses and this afternoon they recovered the getaway car , a Sierra Cosworth .
7 ’ ‘ It 's funny to think that just this afternoon I had the idea of getting poor old Eddy to come over to the Gates and tell me something about himself …
8 This afternoon you have the opportunity to take an optional tour to Universal Studios where you can see the film sets of your favourite TV shows and famous movies .
9 Therefore , taking the square root of this measure we get the correlation coefficient ; i.e. .
10 But of course it is the individual who attracts the photographer in the first place ( and in this instance we know the reverse to be true ) , and Yass is obviously keen to sharpen our awareness of the personal face-to-face aspect of these relationships .
11 However , in this instance you do the company a disservice , since the harmoniser patches you refer to are intended to work this way .
12 It is the second example cited in this text which provides the key to these dispositions of contentment .
13 In this study we examined the distribution of nuclear DNA in crypts of background mucosa from FAP and SCRC cases by cytophotometry .
14 It was this Partnership which provided the framework in which the London Compact developed .
15 In this chapter we discuss the layer as if it were horizontally infinite , and thus consider experiments with large aspect ratio — accumulation of observational experience and theoretical results being needed to decide what is large enough .
16 Earlier in this chapter we described the rate of referral of cases to the development officers , and Table 3. 1 shows the size of their case load month by month .
17 In the remainder of this chapter we examine the evolution and successes of UDCs , and evaluate these within the context of contrasting ( but comparable ) experience .
18 In this chapter we link the discussion of bureaucracy to the wider concern with formal organisations in general and examine the formal relations , structures and processes that exist within an organisation .
19 After checking this balancing they increased the current further to three times the starting value , and discovered an excess heat output of ten per cent over and above what they could account for going in .
20 I agree with Mike that the panel has been and er he is and will continue to do , erm I am sure , erm and , and that think certainly it will apply to , ought to be extended so that it wo n't need staff , er to be need during er nineteen ninety four erm and we wanted to , to note the continuing high levels of unemployment er on this side we believe the County Council should have an economic purpose strategy anyway , this should be a very important part of it 's strategic there , the strategic planning role .
21 On this album I think the maximum was about thirty .
22 The main route is along the top of part of this range which includes the summit of High Street .
23 Because of this soreness which make the bed feel too hard ; it is no wonder that Arnica is the prime remedy for bruises and the results of trauma .
24 They reckoned that they had already entered into their reign with Christ : they were already rich already filled with the powers of the Age to Come ( 1 Cor 4:8 ) Paul comes down immediately like a ton of bricks on this attitude which regards the Spirit as a medium of religious experience or an embodiment of supernatural power , rather than as the vocation to and equipment for the role of the Servant .
25 Indeed , this attitude itself marks the transition of the plus side of the national balance sheet since 1979 , onto the debit side of the account .
26 Interestingly it is precisely this issue which put the story on the front page after days and days of inside-page coverage .
27 For this zone you use the priority microphone which automatically cuts the amplification in the disco and allows you to address the nightclub guests .
28 This moment we call the mihr , ’ he replied .
29 At this moment she had the urge to fly back to the house , take her into her arms again and say ‘ I 'm going to make it up to you for all the love that I 've withheld , and for all the love you 've missed in your life . ’
30 On this shelf I found the rest of my soldiers .
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