Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | The story goes like this . |
2 | THE STORY GOES LIKE this : a young man of 31 called Gary Humphreys from came down to London on June 1 , last year . |
3 | If you have n't then the story goes like this … . |
4 | ‘ I think to myself ‘ Well , has this company got the expertise to treat to this particular standard ? ’ , ’ said an area officer : |
5 | In the case of RNA polymerase III from mammalian cells three protein fractions were separated by chromatography on phosphocellulose and termed TFIIIA , B and C according to their consecutive elution points from this ion exchanger ( 1 ) . |
6 | An opportunity to profit from this excellent Savings Plan and benefit from growing financial protection for your family |
7 | In an introductory discussion of the kind undertaken in this chapter it is simply not possible to discuss comprehensively the various forms , spheres and agencies of racism that operate in British society , for example , those deriving from the state 's implementation of increasingly tighter immigration controls as well as nationality legislation , or We activities of some sections of the police ( Dummett , 1982 ; Gordon and Klug , 1985 ; Benyon , 1986 ) . |
8 | I made a last minute decision to go to this game . |
9 | In many ways , the framework developed in this and the following chapters is consistent with Paasi 's definition of a region rather than his usage of place . |
10 | Now if that is divided by , say , 3 bottles that means between 8 and 10.5 minimum , because they do not consider the case treated below this level . |
11 | But is the thing is budget led at this stage , I mean is n't that , are we really , is n't the |
12 | But even with the field limited in this way , an exhaustive study is out of the question . |
13 | If you still have some money to spare after this , then you might like to consider the riskier investments . |
14 | The technique explained in this chapter , resistant line fitting , produces a line which makes the absolute value of the deviations in the Y direction as small as possible ( rule 3 ) . |
15 | They argue that the protection of reliance fits into this corrective model of justice , whereas to award damages for harm to the expectation interest involves an inappropriate redistribution of wealth . |
16 | Her sister thinks of this pain all day and night and says it is the worst part and I think it is , worse even than how it is to end . |
17 | The fall in pocket money received for this age group contrasts with a rise from £1.40 a week to £1.48 shown in a Halifax survey of the under-12s last month . |
18 | The others had paid a lot of money to go on this guided trip . |
19 | See how the response goes with this and then |
20 | No more long bike rides like this morning ? ’ |
21 | One Soviet writer argued in this vein that the EEC proposal was not directed at the neutralisation of Afghanistan at all but at hiding the ‘ undeclared war against the Afghan people ’ . |
22 | One man in Düsseldorf allegedly remarked , even in the presence of a member of the SS , that ‘ we have the Führer to thank for this ’ . |
23 | More precisely , the infinitive evokes an event , and to , the movement from an instant situated before this event up to the instant at which the event begins . |
24 | She told the judge that she now believed that Mr Ahmed , a Pakistani national , used the passport copy and subsequent marriage certificate to remain in this country . |
25 | Hampshire think they may lose up to a quarter of their membership when Dean Park goes after this season . |
26 | Government grant is distributed through a mechanism which is now called the standard spending assessment , an awful word , or phrase , but it is absolutely vital , and if you look at the standard spending assessment given to this county the government is saying we ought to be able to provide all the services for a total cost of eight hundred and seventy nine pounds per charge payer . |
27 | But she felt curiously light-headed , detached , as if she 'd been pushed too far , and her brain had temporarily given up the struggle to cope with this Alice in Wonderland situation . |
28 | Further computer training : I have to confess to feeling a bit stumped by this . |
29 | I have nonetheless determined to deliver a short judgment because it seems to me that there are lessons to be learned from this case which , I am told by Mr. Tyzak , is the first case to come before this particular bench under the Children Act 1989 . |
30 | Not every scientist looks like this . |