Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Some of the rules change at this stage .
2 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 ) .
3 At least two reasons account for this , besides general confidence .
4 Again there are two types of criticism that Keynesians make about this link .
5 About 75% of solicitors qualify in this way which is the quickest and most common way to qualify as a solicitor .
6 There are many inspiring sights on the canals and one not to be missed is Tring Summit with its leafy green canopy of tall trees and soft green light reflected from the water as the herons fly through this natural tunnel at twilight .
7 As yet , these schools account for only a small amount of annual expenditure — 3 million in 1989–90 — but the government 's expenditure plans provide for this sum to increase ( to 20 million by 1991–2 ) as more schools choose to ‘ opt out ’ of LEA control and financing ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 11.1 ) .
8 The spotted eagle owl , European eagle owl , tawny owl and little owl fit into this category .
9 Many people are struggling to get their hunters fit at this time of the year .
10 Joe decides to draw up a profit and loss account for this initial period .
11 As a starting point in our treatment of such systems we shall develop a model of an ideal solution and then show how real or non-ideal solutions deviate from this model .
12 The area is noted as much for its natural beauty as for its industrial history — it was here , in the lush valleys of Derbyshire that the first stirrings of the Industrial Revolution were felt and today working mills and factory shops testify to this heritage .
13 Also on board was photographer Allan Milligan , from The Scotsman , whose pictures appear on this page .
14 Does this mean that our mental images depend on this amine in some way ?
15 In general , the rigorous derivation of a savings function by this route is likely to be complex , but in Section 8–4 we consider a simple two-period life-cycle model illustrative of this line of argument .
16 Which if you imagine you 've got twenty , twenty four , twenty four people all sat around in that particular format and I nominate somebody within the group , twenty p pairs of eyes focus on this one guy , if he does n't know the answer to the question he 's incredibly embarrassed .
17 Both parties benefit by this arrangement .
18 In fact , no one seems to know exactly where future career opportunities lie for this new breed .
19 Its qualifications for taming England supporters look from this distance more compelling than even Sardinia 's .
20 Look at this mummy look at this crisp .
21 A core of topics/issues now exists and trainers select from this , supplementing it with material that is directly relevant to the college or subject area .
22 People and animals portray in this , in the Tahiti painting , never seemed to be in a hurry , erm , even when always relaxed even when working and I wondered how much of this was cultural and erm , how much was due to the large amounts of erm drugs consumed in most paintings at this , this period but that I suppose I 'll , I 'll never know for sure about , erm with this painting I found in the background , er there 's a figure , that 's looking in on the situation and I , I for myself think 's its probably Gaugin , as he portrays himself as Christ , which I think he did quite a lot to me in , in , in a few of his paintings and so this painting gave me tremendous sense of being looked in on and this figure in the background , was the person that was doing the looking in .
23 The series of papers which form the basic data set for this research ( the Rolfe papers , and Will 1985 ) , contained lists of theses arranged in a classified order .
24 How does the island of Barra in the Hebrides compare with this ?
25 Using sensitive earthquake-detecting instruments ( seismographs or seismometers ) , it is possible to pin down quite precisely the sites where the shock waves originate in this region , and it can easily be shown that these sites are confined to a narrow belt which dips steeply down under the continental margin at about 60 degrees , and which hits the surface just where the ocean is deepest , in the Chile-Peru Trench .
26 The major contribution to informed debate about the search for sites for the disposal of nuclear wastes has come from a group of geographers ( Openshaw et al. 1989 ) and a GIS approach to this problem can pay high dividends .
27 From intensive study of both sources , the great reformer reached the conclusion that the Jews , far from being ‘ God 's chosen people ’ ( a myth that Jews promote to this very day ) , are according to John 8:44 ‘ Ye are of your father the Devil ’ .
28 How could the undiluted works of Kautsky and Engels appeal to this audience at a time when even party members at lower levels rarely understood the meaning of such concrete words as ‘ official ’ , ‘ categorical ’ , ‘ Plenum ’ , ‘ memorandum ’ , or ‘ territory ’ ?
29 This is a pity for , as we shall soon see , the two main theoretical interpretations of the effect differ on this issue .
30 Organizations respond to this burst of energy with promises of promotion ( and recognition ) or status ( and autonomy ) and of real influence ( and power ) .
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