Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the rules change at this stage . |
2 | Groups formed in this way tended to remain relatively stable , moving as a whole from one activity to another , although in a few classes they were formed only for specific activities ( generally mathematics ) and disbanded for the rest of the day . |
3 | If an individual buys a futures contract at this price and later sells a contract at 91–23 , then he will have made a loss of 328.13 ( i.e. 21 ticks x 15.625 per tick ) . |
4 | The platelet aggregates formed in this way are fixed with formol . |
5 | Among the reasons given for this conclusion were that the system imposes long delays in obtaining foreign exchange for essential imports , thus putting a brake on exports ; that the rate of exchange was not adjusted sufficiently ; and that in the absence of retention rights the exporters had lost their motivation for exporting . |
6 | ‘ The reasons given in this case contain a comprehensive analysis of all the relevant cases and literature . |
7 | In the case of RNA polymerase III from mammalian cells three protein fractions were separated by chromatography on phosphocellulose and termed TFIIIA , B and C according to their consecutive elution points from this ion exchanger ( 1 ) . |
8 | In an introductory discussion of the kind undertaken in this chapter it is simply not possible to discuss comprehensively the various forms , spheres and agencies of racism that operate in British society , for example , those deriving from the state 's implementation of increasingly tighter immigration controls as well as nationality legislation , or We activities of some sections of the police ( Dummett , 1982 ; Gordon and Klug , 1985 ; Benyon , 1986 ) . |
9 | Publication in the Chinese language of anecdotal cases treated in this way has not helped in disseminating knowledge about the use of traditional Chinese herbal medicines . |
10 | Wouters refers to this process as ‘ informalisation ’ . |
11 | I made a last minute decision to go to this game . |
12 | Now if that is divided by , say , 3 bottles that means between 8 and 10.5 minimum , because they do not consider the case treated below this level . |
13 | But is the thing is budget led at this stage , I mean is n't that , are we really , is n't the |
14 | But even with the field limited in this way , an exhaustive study is out of the question . |
15 | The Croatian cities conquered in this expedition retained a degree of local autonomy by playing off Venice against Hungary as the fortunes of Dalmatia oscillated between the two rival powers . |
16 | Many of the operations undertaken at this stage would be similar to those carried out at the integration stage ( 4.2 ) . |
17 | All hotels and guest houses listed in this brochure comply with a Tourist Charter which sets standards which are amongst the highest of any resort in Britain . |
18 | He has winged his way across the world in pursuit of his hobby , a mission that has included Venezuela , Thailand , Africa and Israel among others — with Costa Rica planned for this year . |
19 | The technique explained in this chapter , resistant line fitting , produces a line which makes the absolute value of the deviations in the Y direction as small as possible ( rule 3 ) . |
20 | Her sister thinks of this pain all day and night and says it is the worst part and I think it is , worse even than how it is to end . |
21 | The fall in pocket money received for this age group contrasts with a rise from £1.40 a week to £1.48 shown in a Halifax survey of the under-12s last month . |
22 | If the housing market in southern England remains as tight as it stands in 1988 , then the problems created by recent trends in social polarization are unlikely to diminish at any of the three scales treated in this chapter . |
23 | The connection of deafness with the Dukes of Devonshire persists to this day : the 11th Duke is Patron of the National Deaf Children 's Society , and also of the Royal School for the Deaf , Derby . |
24 | In both the cases joined in this second preliminary reference the employee had refused to transfer to the transferee employer . |
25 | Vegetables treated in this way must be washed very thoroughly before use to remove both the extracted juices and the surplus salt . |
26 | No more long bike rides like this morning ? ’ |
27 | No application forms received after this date will be considered for a place in the Schools . |
28 | Again there are two types of criticism that Keynesians make about this link . |
29 | One Soviet writer argued in this vein that the EEC proposal was not directed at the neutralisation of Afghanistan at all but at hiding the ‘ undeclared war against the Afghan people ’ . |
30 | More precisely , the infinitive evokes an event , and to , the movement from an instant situated before this event up to the instant at which the event begins . |