Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Guerilla campaigns and non-established religions tend to operate in this way .
2 Many relationships begin to fail at this stage , and are often allowed to do so by default because the difficulties of living through this stage of life are insufficiently understood .
3 Her eyes keep going like this when she heard the noise .
4 Bentley Wood says : ‘ never , although four centuries have elapsed since this fateful day , has Stamford recovered from the effects of February 1461 ’ .
5 Now some of the schools have asked for this spa , this by the way is belongs to the school .
6 But at the same time it 's wonderful that the government is recognizing the kind of work that gay organizations have put into this issue .
7 Our College would serve : to collect and deposit the variety of sound veterinary knowledge which floats dispersedly in the kingdom … to collect and arrange whatever the labours and experience of other nations have furnished on this subject ; to improve on this extensive stock … correspondencies and communications should be encouraged …
8 Various authors have contributed to this view of strategic decision making , but the leader of them all is Quinn ( 1978 , 1980 ) .
9 The sector 's growth — faster than the economy in general in recent years — and the relatively low entry costs for new manufacturers have contributed to this situation .
10 How could all those wonderful , light , fairy designs have come from this dreary-looking lady ?
11 The dominant approaches in psychology in the first half of this century were summarised by Kammerer in 1940 as follows : Allen and Pearson ( 1928 ) had concluded , on the basis of case studies , that : Whilst the Adlerian Rudolf Dreikurs argued in 1948 that : Since then individual psychology and its therapeutically oriented offshoots have continued in this vein , and debated the degree and nature of pathology supposed to follow , directly or indirectly , from impairment .
12 ‘ That 's exactly why Limnititzkers have to survive in this world .
13 But in contrast to Mama Mosambiki 's oblique approach , the Kafala Brothers have chosen in this album to sing directly about the cruelty and devastation of civil war in Angola .
14 But in contrast to Mama Mosambiki 's oblique approach , the Kafala Brothers have chosen in this album to sing directly about the cruelty and devastation of civil war in Angola .
15 Aboriginal sacred sites appear to conform to this principle ; each tribe being responsible for its own section of line , visiting the sites at the appropriate season and performing traditional rituals and chants .
16 Exactly how the skeletal Ms Melt feels about this offer is unclear .
17 If parents choose to proceed on this basis , they should do so with the full understanding that they may be aborting a child capable of experiencing as full and satisfying a life as anyone else .
18 In 1919 a single warrant was signed alleging such an emergency ( the excuse being the threat of Bolshevism ) and interceptions have continued on this basis , with the exception of wartime censorship from 1939–45 , to this day without debate or approval by Parliament .
19 However , this volume , which appeared in 1916 , can remind us how techniques of archaeology have changed over this century , since the volume included hardly any of the small and often illegible coins which have been found and published in the more recent ( 1981 ) volume of Sardis finds .
20 Generations of visitors have delighted in this exquisite little town 's beauty and in the stunning views it affords .
21 Selection mysteries have abounded on this tour but at least the move to use Robin Smith as an opener is working .
22 What is more surprising , when considering what advocates of testing have to say on this subject , is the lack of ideas on how such information could ever help schools .
23 Non-oil countries have responded to this problem by producing more energy-efficient machinery ( especially cars ) .
24 Hard sell specialists like Harvard have capitalised on this fact .
25 Over time , Japanese companies have adapted to this environment by designing a highly integrated organizational framework .
26 The Executive Committee have agreed to this proposal for the following reasons .
27 We expect further guidance will be necessary in relation to the treatment of surpluses in pension funds , though recently considerable uncertainties have arisen in this area about the cost of pension provision as a result of the European Court judgment , often referred to as the ‘ Barber Case ’ .
28 Er er it seems that the Council have known about this for six months er and it 's only within the last week or two er that information has got out so it seems to me that that 's something that er that we ought to take an interest in .
29 ( Gypsies have camped on this land for generations .
30 Many refugees have suffered from this and other forms of inhuman treatment .
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