Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] in this " in BNC.
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1 | The Viennese modernists , Klimt , von Hofmannsthal , Hoffmann , Moser , had only joined them in this acceptance . |
2 | No doubt my readers will have bigger and better examples of the persistence of facies which so fascinates me in this chapter , but I write as far as possible from my own experience . |
3 | Like , all their films came , like Alex 's film of er Spain empties the camera basically puts it in this pile they keep in a drawer somewhere of films , okay ? |
4 | Cooks and lawyers need to use words in their own special ways , and so do I in this book . |
5 | Certainly so far as we are concerned we would completely recognise your position and we are in fact , since your position is shared by several other experts in their respective fields who have been good enough to assist us in this venture , doing our very best to see that the names of those who are taking part in the policy study groups do not become public property . |
6 | Did he deliberately draw himself to your attention merely to involve you in this new Ordo — or because he hopes you might lance the boil of a conspiracy without him needing to show his own hand ? |
7 | They only have them in this colour though . |
8 | I could not tell her — I could not hurt her in this way . |
9 | Because the characters and the dialogue of this offstage life were created by the original cast , we have not included it in this script . |
10 | It 's important that we identify what desires and needs we could have in common with one another when using this approach ; if we do n't know the people concerned very well , or have not considered them in this way , we need to use the participative approach described above . |
11 | I got a bit left over from when I cut it I 'll just bring it in this bit , there . |
12 | I just put it in this one . |
13 | ASTONISHING ‘ It would be astonishing , given the standards , not to apply them in this case , ’ said Mr Bartlett . |
14 | Freud believed that at the root of all neuroses lay repressed sexual desires , but even if one does not follow him in this , it would be hard to resist the conclusion that this was true of some of his patients . |
15 | Berger gives a good analysis of this latter process , even though he does not understand it in this way . |
16 | ‘ But now he claims that as he has found work independently , I can no longer employ him in this capacity . ’ |
17 | In those gardens he would , no doubt , have noted new plants from America and how best to grow them in this country . |
18 | I can not leave her in this bastille . |
19 | But what if your wishful purpose is not taking you in this direction ? |
20 | She saw that he had changed colour , and , always affected by other people 's feelings , she now experienced some of his embarrassment and wished she had not put him in this position . |
21 | ‘ I am excessively grateful to you for not deserting me in this hideous pass . |
22 | But his wisdom would not help him in this instance . |
23 | Other special types are available in some cases to cater for specific applications but these need not concern us in this book . |
24 | For a period in the 1950s and 60s , North American geology was indexed in a separate publication by the United States Geological Survey as Bibliography of North American Geology ( BNAG ) , which does not concern us in this particular study , with the AGI 's publication changing title to Bibliography and Index of Geology , excluding North America ( BIGENA ) . |
25 | For a period in the 1950s and 60s , North American geology was indexed in a separate publication by the United States Geological Survey as Bibliography of North American Geology ( BNAG ) , which does not concern us in this particular study , with the AGI 's publication changing title to Bibliography and Index of Geology , excluding North America ( BIGENA ) . |
26 | At the very least your notes should not discourage you in this aim . |
27 | Trees return once more to help us in this endeavour . |
28 | There are so many to admire … the young river , rushing headlong over the Linn of Dee … salmon leaping up the Falls of Feugh … the austere beauty and grandeur of mountain scenery always surrounds you in this gloriously unspoilt land . |
29 | Also , by implication , Bukharin was challenging the views of Rosa Luxemburg , and all who since followed her in this matter , in her assumption that arms production is a field for the creation of surplus-value . |
30 | Other Palestinian groups , including the Islamic Resistance Movement ( Hamas ) and even Syrian-based " rejectionist " groups , also supported him in this . |