Example sentences of "[adv] this kind of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally this kind of thing would require a change of name .
2 It is surprising how long this kind of grudge can be remembered , perhaps because the occasion is inextricably mixed with feelings of loss and deprivation caused by the parent 's death .
3 Obviously this kind of argument is not limited to biochemistry .
4 Naturally enough this kind of discourse is not unrelated to the facts of the situation .
5 And particularly not this kind of game . ’
6 It goes along the lines that ‘ researchers ’ research ’ is all about ‘ controlled experimentation within a psycho-statistical paradigm ’ — to coin a jargon or two — and expressed in just this kind of language .
7 It goes along the lines that ‘ researchers ’ research ’ is all about ‘ controlled experimentation within a psycho-statistical paradigm ’ — to coin a jargon or two — and expressed in just this kind of language .
8 Yet it is just this kind of assumption , unsupported by any fieldwork , that is responsible for the proposal for the further Directive .
9 It was just this kind of argument that two company directors put forward when they were prosecuted in New South Wales in 1979 for apparently causing shareholders to lose more than A$22 millions ( Hopkins 1980b ) .
10 It is exactly this kind of function which gives the first three examples their odd effect .
11 It was exactly this kind of initiative that Darwin would bring forward in the Origin of Species .
12 Many girls wrote to me of exactly this kind of thing — for instance , Amelia , aged thirteen :
13 It is possibly this kind of teaching which is most likely to lead to situations such as those found in the Nottingham reading study ( Lunzer and Gardner , 1979 ) , where secondary-school children could explain how to use a contents page or an index perfectly well , but when observed in their work , did not actually use these things much at all .
14 And once this kind of polarization is set in motion , it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy in which everyone who is not with us is against us .
15 Perhaps she had often had to put up this kind of defence Ianthe thought .
16 It was natural , therefore , that the assembly should take up this kind of understanding .
17 But even he would n't have dared to dream up this kind of swansong to his long football life .
18 I mean , it er portrait really is the right sort of subject to , to try out this kind of technique because er , it does n't have impact , and here because the green and the erm er , this , th for want of a better colour , it 's really red , it 's a sort of purply colour , they 're very dark and th the , the actual head does n't really stand out very much from the from the background , I think the background
19 Quarrels between brothers and sisters provide the ideal training-ground to carry out this kind of teaching .
20 Professional associations would seem to be well placed in terms of expertise and disinterest to carry out this kind of selection .
21 He says it 's some kind of sadist that carries out this kind of attack .
22 Now this kind of ordering text on a page if you 're using a typewriter takes quite a lot of skill but if you 're a , with a word processor it 's actually quite easy .
23 Now this kind of behaviour often ends up in a fierce debate about guidebook descriptions and grades of the participants ' favourite routes .
24 This kind of art 's often referred to as minimal art , which helps , you know , like most stables there 's a quite way of referring to stuff , and indeed very often this kind of art relates to very simple forms , which just one colour , or perhaps no colour if it 's a piece of wood for instance , or a large canvass covered with just one colour , a monochrome canvas — you referred to monochromes earlier .
25 A couple of years ago this kind of scenario seemed plausible to thousands of people who committed themselves to self-build co-operatives .
26 Even this kind of intervention in the productive process could not long survive him : the means of musical production were taken more and more into the hands of large commercial interests , while parody as a method retreated into informal niches in the fabric of working-class life .
27 Dalgliesh said : ‘ Murder does that , particularly this kind of murder .
28 Surely this kind of action is not righteous .
29 Does n't this kind of dancing meet with your approval ? ’
30 The kitschy Sixties strip routines are , er , amusing — but was n't this kind of thing supposed to belong in Fenn 's pre-Lynch past ?
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