Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | By s.24 goods are stolen for the purposes of handling if any one or four conditions is fulfilled : ( a ) they have been stolen contrary to s.1 ; ( b ) they have been obtained by deception contrary to s.15 ; ( c ) they have been obtained by blackmail contrary to s.21 ; ( d ) they have been subject to an act done in a foreign country which was both a crime in that country and had it occurred in England , would have been theft , obtaining by deception , or blackmail in this country . |
2 | But , although many babies pull off hats , socks and booties in their first year , they do n't really try to dress or undress at this stage . |
3 | Add to or subtract from this list according to the needs and activities of your particular organisation . |
4 | An order that a defence be struck out ( eg for failure to obey an order for discovery ) and that judgment be entered puts the defendant in the position of not having filed a defence at all , and therefore the judgment , like any other default judgment , can be set aside or varied under this rule . |
5 | ‘ I am willing to stand or fall on this one , ’ he had said — but when he was proved wrong he did not fall , he rose yet higher . |
6 | ‘ There is no Gook or Kraut or Nip for this war ’ , he writes , ‘ and the only Iraqi jokes I 've heard have been on the telephone from back home ’ . |
7 | I doubt if it 's fashionable , and it 's probably not politically correct to espouse or approve of this kind of attitude these days . |
8 | I knew the clubhouse well from my amateur days and I quickly turned left , went through the main lounge ( to the horror of one member who recognised me not as a former amateur golfer but as a caddie , God dammit ) , through the back of the already busy bar and through the goods entrance , or exit in this case . |
9 | And I have these inklings that what you commit or endure in this world , relates to some kind of system of justice or balance . |
10 | On stylistic grounds other northern castles built or rebuilt at this time may be attributed to him , notably Raby and Sheriff Hutton ( 1382 ) , and perhaps also Lumley in county Durham and Wressle , Yorkshire . |
11 | There 's the firstly that of young children , and it 's something that I remember putting a motion to in the last administration about a creche or whatever or looking into this facility , in the fact of erm , trying to encourage more people with young families to erm , actually get involved in local government and politics . |
12 | In the wild most of the eggs or fry of this type of spawner are eaten , but just enough make it to adulthood to keep the population steady . |
13 | I did not know what to say or do at this moment but just said ‘ Thy will be done ’ . |
14 | ( 2 ) Byelaws made under subsection ( 1 ) above shall not have effect until they are confirmed by the Secretary of State , and the provisions of subsections ( 4 ) to ( 12 ) and ( 15 ) of section 202 of the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973 and of section 204 of that Act shall , with any necessary modifications , apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under this section as they apply in relation to byelaws to be made or made under that Act . |
15 | It was already clear that national and territorial disputes could involve substantial loss of life : about ten thousand Soviet citizens were killed or injured in this connection during the years of perestroika , and at least 600,000 became refugees in their own country . |
16 | In the USA , for example , there is co-operation and co-ordination at all levels up to national level , but the widespread library instruction activity probably determines or allows for this . |
17 | If any members or students have any thoughts or concerns on this matter , please let me have these , so that I can voice the thoughts of the B.I.E. at future meetings of this committee . |
18 | There were things all three of them knew , and things all three of them were wondering , but no one cared to question or acknowledge at this hour . |
19 | Smoothed or polished slices can also be observed directly under cathodoluminescence ( see Chapter 6 ) ; they may be etched or stained for this purpose . |
20 | I have tried , without , I hope , ignoring economic and social factors , not to let them obliterate what is after all the key to any historical situation — the men who thought or acted in this way or that . ’ |
21 | Whether one agrees or disagrees with this contention is immaterial . |
22 | or damaged at this time . |
23 | 12.1 Any notice , document or request falling to be given or served under this Agreement may be given or served by sending it by registered post or certified mail , postage pre-paid , or by tested telex or facsimile transmission to : in the case of |
24 | Both parties have invited this court to proceed on the basis that the validity of the appointment is not and can not be disputed or decided on this application . |
25 | How did the building surveyor fit into or emerge from this new form of education ? |
26 | Two quite different events , occurring some seventy years apart , appear to have been garbled or telescoped in this passage . |
27 | We find that the nature of art and its relation to human life and welfare is not sufficiently understood or appreciated in this country . |
28 | Do you agree or disagree with this view ? |
29 | It is not at all clear what extra resources and provision are currently being planned or provided for this larger group , nor whether the size of that group is broadly agreed , nor whether local authorities and schools are identifying in any way the children involved . |
30 | Many are incurable strays which wander off time and time again , many are untrustworthy or dangerously aggressive dogs who may have been thrown out or dumped for this reason . |