Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Lord Devlin expanded on this in the lorry accident case in 1969 :
2 Wouters refers to this process as ‘ informalisation ’ .
3 He has winged his way across the world in pursuit of his hobby , a mission that has included Venezuela , Thailand , Africa and Israel among others — with Costa Rica planned for this year .
4 As long as he lived Nizan clung to this fundamentally manichean view of existence .
5 The connection of deafness with the Dukes of Devonshire persists to this day : the 11th Duke is Patron of the National Deaf Children 's Society , and also of the Royal School for the Deaf , Derby .
6 The travellers were trying to get into a rock festival at Long Marston airfield near Stratford on Avon planned for this weekend.Roads around the site were blocked by the travellers as they confronted the police for most of the night .
7 ‘ Herr Nordern to attend to this — and this — and this — ! ’
8 Twentieth Century-Fox agreed to this but made Crawford sign a legal document making him personally responsible for any resulting injury or loss of life .
9 The timber industry , which offers jobs and promises , is popular now , but will it be so fondly regarded in 2005 when all of Sarawak looks like this ?
10 ‘ Should n't Newman know about this ? ’
11 The Water Hyacinth belongs to this category .
12 Branson made of this what he could .
13 Gorbachev expanded upon this vision of a ‘ qualitatively new state of society ’ in an address to senior party functionaries in July 1989 .
14 How OSF fits into this picture remains to be seen .
15 Andrew Roberts points to this as further evidence of the impressive capabilities of DML .
16 Freud refers to this process of strengthening of the superego as the ‘ most precious cultural asset ’ , and observes that it turns enemies of civilization into its vehicles , and greatly enhances the security of culture .
17 1 What do Becky 's family , and all the boys , think about girls and how they should behave ? 2 What does Becky think about this ? 3 What do you think about it ?
18 In the statement Freud made about this activity , he sometimes avoided the errors of his own account of the scientific nature of psychoanalysis .
19 The canton of Glarus lies between this mountain barrier in the south and , in the north , the Walensee ( lake ) and the Linth Canal which in the short northern plain links Walensee with the eastern extension of Lake Zurich which is known as the Obersee , ( ie , Upper Lake ) The canal also drains former marshland between these two lakes Glarus , though one of the smallest cantons , is often described as an epitomy of Switzerland as a whole in that it has three geographical sectors : a vast area of mountain country , a moderate stretch of rolling upland plateau capable of settlement what the Swiss call Mittel-land ( literally , middle-land ) and a small area of real lowland .
20 And Proust concludes from this that erm when we believe ourselves to be in love , and I quote , ‘ the bonds between us and the other person exist in our minds only . ’
21 I understand Cathy Carne lives above this ? ’
22 So can McWilliams survive in this ocean of professionalism ?
23 The later term that Freud adopted to this super ego has become synonymous in people 's minds with conscience the idea of the super ego as the the role of conscience and presum presumably that 's another aspect of the same thing and er Serg Moskovicy in his excellent book Age of the Crowd erm which is on the reading list which I can thoroughly recommend in discussing this point of how Freud sees the leader as the kind of super ego of the followers quotes one of the Nuremberg war criminals , I forget which it was now erm Goering or Goebbels or one of these er people who when asked of the Nuremberg war tribunals why did you do the things you did , replied Adolf Hitler was my conscience and that 's er that 's a very erm good example of this idea of er how the the role of conscience can be transferred from the individual to the , to the leader of the group and I suppose Dean you would say erm illustrates one of the greatest dangers of group , group membership because er obviously if if that happens in a group , then erm individuals are to some extent erm surrendering their moral self-responsibility and of course if Freud 's insight is correct , then there was an element of truth in in this in this excuse Adolf Hitler was my conscience .
24 What , taking the kind of analysis Freud uses in this book , what features in the individual would you look for , in order to answer these questions ?
25 Sir Francis Chichester sailed in this little yacht when he tried to equal the Cutty Sark 's voyage times .
26 Hawkins withdrew from this dangerous line of business , though he felt his enterprise in trying to open up a new line of trade deserved recognition and he put a black slave on his coat-of-arms .
27 There is some evidence that Edward acted upon this request : in 1289 a specific judge of appeals ( unusjurisperitus judex appellacionum ) was created to handle cases arising from the court of Gascony , and a number of assemblies took place which gathered together the prelates , barons , knights and other nobles of the duchy , culminating in the great council at which Edward 's judicial and administrative ordinance ( 1289 ) for the future government of Aquitaine was promulgated .
28 Michell elaborates on this :
29 From 1946 the United States replied to this seeming threat with the policy of " containment " .
30 It was inevitable that Washington should be considering future reductions in KMAG and Roberts commented on this .
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