Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [conj] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Riding the Boy is Adrian Maguire who had two winners this afternoon and now has a lead of over thirty in the race for champion jockey … |
2 | Bill Wood of Durham called about it , desisted from hurling it in this direction and merely gave the fascinating information that it has been about for 1,500 years and started off in Anglo Saxon as sacleas , meaning ‘ without strife ’ . |
3 | They had left her at school as long as they could , because they did n't know what to do with her ; but now she was to take this course and later get a job on a newspaper . |
4 | Answer guide : If the business owns the shop it also owes this money and therefore has a liability , in this case it is a long term liability . |
5 | We have recently altered this practice and now use a multiplex polymerase chain reaction that detects 98% of mutations , and we use Southern blotting analysis for confirmation . |
6 | Some respondents answered ‘ no ’ to the first part of this question and then quoted a figure for the second part — making it difficult to discern their real attitude to the issue of capping institutional claims , and complicating the interpretation of the statistics . |
7 | We 've attempted , Chairer , to assess this proposal and then to set a criteria I think it 's important for members to understand that currently there is a consortium that er , is in operation , fully operational that is carrying out the tasks erm , that are identified in the consultation document mainly erm the consultation document itself does erm show exactly what the health authority is doing erm , the proposal now before you is to extend that erm to one merged unit of health authority with one executive board erm based with three local health clinics erm , to provide the service . |
8 | Let's save this file and then retrieve the er , other one back again . |
9 | But , not everyone has thousands of pounds to spend on a studio set up and Freeman has addressed this point and also detailed the necessary design and items for the temporary home studio and has also included sections on portable studios . |
10 | A number of guests and most players left at this point and so missed the ‘ Boss ’ deliver a riveting talk entitled ‘ Taylor , Channon and Bence ’ . |
11 | A wide net helps to prevent this happening and also allows the fish to turn round if they want to . |
12 | If an individual buys a futures contract at this price and later sells a contract at 91–23 , then he will have made a loss of 328.13 ( i.e. 21 ticks x 15.625 per tick ) . |
13 | Councillor is on record , in fact not long after taking his job , that he does n't care much for state education , he prefers , grant maintained schools , the assisted places scheme , which I 'm pleased to say , Lord Mayor , we do n't operate in this district and neither did the Tories when they were in power and I applaud them for that |
14 | A system was needed that would trigger this breakout and yet allow the consumer to open the can , pour the beer and see the familiar surge in the glass . |
15 | Ferdinand , who played at Wembley for Southall in the FA Vase Final , has scored seven goals in the Premier League this season and recently signed a lucrative three-year contract . |
16 | Good news and bad news for local jockey Richard Dunwoody he reached his century of winners this week but now leads the championship by just six |
17 | We are very worried by the apparent incremental upgrading of this road and actively opposed the plans for the Padog Bends . |
18 | Each bedroom would be reached via a staircase sited in the central bay , but headroom for a lower-storey living-room could not be achieved below this stair and still give an adequate height for a door opening beneath the truss tie-beams , allowing unobstructed access from the main landing into the bedrooms . |
19 | And although many individualists do not share this style and instead adopt the quasi-scientific voice of analytical philosophy , passages such as Popper 's are nevertheless revealing . |
20 | Do not be alarmed by this trend but always warn the parents that it is a possibility . |
21 | Is it possible to change school science in this fashion and still preserve the essential character of science itself ? |
22 | The King was greatly displeased by this suggestion and promptly adjourned the meeting . |
23 | IAN WRIGHT should have gone to Sweden with England this summer and now deserves a recall for the friendly in Spain . |
24 | The Big Trams are back with a layout by Bob Hill of Altrincham , trams have been a regular feature of this show and always prove a popular attraction . |
25 | All the same , there was perhaps rather more to this matter than initially meets the eye . |
26 | Paradoxically , the help rendered to the Party by the Armed Forces during political crises has reminded the party of this potential and invariably produced a redoubled effort to ensure military dependence upon Party and State . |
27 | Intensive training routines cause the release of growth hormone from the pituitary gland , but insulin can block the release of this hormone and thereby nullify the effects of training . |
28 | Carrickfergus 's Martin McHugh , a former champion , was bidding to regain the under-25 title this weekend and today faced a tough semi-final tie against PGL champion Paul Daly of Belmont . |
29 | It is the function of the cognitive analyser to perform in exactly this way and thereby to relate the organism more closely to environmental and social change . |
30 | As Mann says , this may be acceptable if the only evidence consists of a ‘ one-sided dialogue ’ where the suspect refuses to answer any questions at all , but where some , a significant number perhaps , are answered , it may be highly impracticable to sever a conversation in this way and still expect a jury to make sense of it . |