Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Taking a proof of this or his own shaded drawing , the artist completed it in those light washes of colour that are so peculiarly his own ; and this tinted impression was handed as a copy to the trained staff of colourists , who , with years of practice under Ackermann 's personal supervision , had attained superlative skill .
2 By a similar argument a random decrease in aggregate demand will cause the typical agent to find the price in her market lower than she was initially expecting ; she will partly ( mistakenly ) infer from this that her relative price is low and will supply less output .
3 But erm er I I I I really feel very strongly about this that we all know that democracy does n't just consist of electing a a national parliament once in five years , we all know the strength of democracy comprises that where the complex of local institutions of local bodies made up of people serving in different ways , not necessarily elected , that is what comprises democracy and it is that which is being undermined again by this measure in this in this Bill and I do say to Your Lordships that for the reasons given by both my Noble Friends er Lord and by , by the Noble Lord , Lord Lord er that there has been no demand for this
4 It 's at moments like this that something magical happens .
5 He then worked for eighteen months in the Southampton naval works before returning to Glasgow late in 1891 as an assistant lecturer in naval architecture and marine engineering at the university , and it was soon after this that his intensive study of the design of bird-like gliders began .
6 But you see there was always this thought that it was always to better yourself that you were doing this that your Orcadian was just for home about and among yourselves and what it did n't really matter .
7 It was at times like this that my physical and emotional stamina dangerously evaporated ; nurturing was essential .
8 After the winners were named the pair found it hard to convince some that their glamorous subjects were not professional models but clients who had had new images created for them in Mrs Simmons 's Skinnergate studio .
9 It is however the subtler aspects of weight , control and role which " colour " the process , to the extent where one case is so different from another that their common origins are all but lost .
10 Even after years of marriage an ex-wife will get no benefit from this if her former husband dies .
11 This was why she was there ; this and something more
12 We talk about London , but it is n't relevant in a situation like this and we both know it .
13 Her surprise at this and her immediate step backwards allowed the other one , now passing behind her , the opportunity to wrench her handbag from her grasp .
14 JET is very near to this and its present programme may achieve this .
15 Judging from this and its unusual style , the key could be late in period ( 3rd or 4th century ) , although I have no hard evidence to support this view .
16 The process leading up to this and its likely consequences for teaching are discussed in detail in the article by Walsh .
17 Er , I do n't know what , and I think he , we he sent for that book , I sent for this and its different issues which you can possibly used in erm P S D se er , etcetera and there 's a number which I feel work across the years rather than just you know , sort of one year book for example there 's a a unit there Terry and
18 Initially , both this and its French counterpart , the Academie des Sciences , were concerned as much with what we could call technology as with science .
19 Ted 's initial fear was that they 'd done something stupid and run away together , but then after a while he 'd begun to hope for this and nothing worse .
20 You 'll get this and nothing more !
21 £100,000 campaign for this and his new paperback .
22 Charles Reid also has a tape on painting flowers and in this and his other fine , lively and entertaining videos , Portraits in Watercolour and The Figure in Watercolour ( Teaching Art Ltd ) he stresses the importance of light .
23 This and his personal worries , which must have seemed without issue , were perhaps responsible for a certain reliance , though by no means dependence , on alcohol .
24 He lost some of his sparkle after this and his final game for us was at Swindon on Easter Monday 1935 when he scored our goal in a l-l draw .
25 Randall for the London Board did not fail to point out the contrast between this and his own refusal of central funds for standardisation ( for which there was in fact a far sounder economic case ) .
26 It took only a couple of sessions of counselling ( and production of documentary evidence ! ) to persuade Clive that a decline in frequency of intercourse following early days of marriage is normal , that the frequency of intercourse between him and Maureen was about the " national average " and that he had been misled about both this and his own physical normality .
27 Goodridge 's best-known work is the Lansdown tower on the edge of the city , built in 1824–7 for the celebrated William Beckford [ q.v. ] , who had settled in Bath in 1823 ; and this and his own residence , Montebello ( later Bathwick Grange ) on Bathwick Hill ( 1828–30 ) , are compositions of great originality , combining a Picturesque irregularity of form with an eclectic mixture of Greek and Italianate detail .
28 Donald 's father , the bodach [ old man ] as he was affectionately called , was most particular about this and his own banks were models of efficiency .
29 Both this and his stalwart revamped Ampex analogue tape machine are linked to the home-made mixing desk — with its rows of knobs as opposed to fader keys .
30 It was Eddie 's refusal to do this and his blind obsession and one-track mind which caused him to lose his family , his friends , his respect , his happiness and finally his life .
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