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

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1 Do you think this sort of advertising is a good or a bad idea ?
2 erm and they should comment this week about what extra bits they think they could perhaps cover .
3 It feels almost as though it might stay this way for ever . ’
4 A Christian may relate this concept to that of the Word in the prologue to St John 's Gospel , or to the idea of Wisdom in the Old Testament and the Apocrypha with its quasi-personal cause .
5 For example , the classification given will relate this document to its virtual folder and series , its retention grouping , allow reference to the provisional duration of different phases of the life cycle , who has what access with what rights , authorship , organisational ownership , information architecture key , and potential archival status ( to name but a selection ! ) .
6 Can we relate this property to any observable features of the Universe ?
7 The single philosophic-religious poem is 146 : While we can easily relate this sonnet to the meditative tradition , or to Stoic-Christian mortification patterns , it is an outsider in the Sonnets , which are otherwise a collection of love-poems .
8 Assuming you understand the history text , you must then relate this information into the background context of your knowledge of the subject matter .
9 Let us relate this statement to the example above .
10 As we have already experienced a decline in manufacturing output of 10 per cent since 1979/80 , we can safely relegate this scenario to a status of ‘ low probability ’ .
11 A spokeswoman for the Tyne and Wear Anti-Fascist Association said : ‘ The best thing people can do is consign this sort of rubbish to the rubbish bin which is where it belongs . ’
12 This report highlights the main issues which will affect this committee in the period during nineteen ninety three and nineteen ninety six , section one repeats the desire of the committee that it would like as a minimum to sustain the whole of the revenue service and the similar volume of capital payments in the period of the medium term plan as is being divided in this year .
13 Perhaps Mr Henderson , the United States ambassador at Teheran will convey this assurance to the Shah and say that it comes personally from me . "
14 The worker who has lost this belief will convey this attitude to the parents , and partnership will collapse .
15 We did n't build this road for you to dance a bloody fandango on . ’
16 You can also adapt this design by turning it round to make a landscape design , so that the curve resembles a flattened horseshoe .
17 He said the congress would prefer this idea to impeachment .
18 3.4 Immediately upon such approval being obtained the Tenant shall at its own expense apply for and use all reasonable endeavours to obtain without delay all Tenant 's Approvals The question of timing again arises and the tenant may prefer this provision to be watered down slightly as follows :
19 So should voters , it would be rather absurd I think , well Mill thinks , that if jurors were expected to come to a decision on the basis of what they would prefer , would you prefer this person to be sent down or would you prefer them to get off .
20 " In the end , however , I have come to the conclusion that the learned county court judge adopted the right approach and did treat this question as one of degree and fact .
21 Comments such as ‘ a history of childhood abuse is both hip and horrible , the rock'n'roll statement with knobs on ’ do not encourage other men to discuss the issue , nor do they treat this subject with the seriousness it deserves .
22 The leader must treat this possibility with care .
23 So when the chairperson does not like it , or can not understand it — or never sees your advertising — and your advertising is designed to appeal ( say ) to factory supervisors or teenagers , you can treat this judgement with the appropriate degree of ( polite ) contempt .
24 In view of this generous gesture it is hoped that both local and visiting climbers will treat this venue with the respect due to a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a first class example of sandstone rock .
25 I trust you will therefore treat this matter with … responsibility . ’
26 Let's treat this section in departments :
27 You must treat this place as your second home . ’
28 I too will treat this group of writers as ‘ structuralists ’ and look at some aspects of their work to show how it has created an object for analysis that is relevant to the empirical tasks of the sociology of knowledge .
29 The growth of , usually , a flower is recorded in single frames spaced out over hours or days ; schools could even conduct this type of experiment with suitable 16mm or 8mm equipment .
30 Given that Britain ( like many other countries ) is now recognisably a multi-faith society , it should be clear that we can not conduct this enquiry from within the terms of Christianity alone .
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