Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | It is nonetheless a matter of deep regret that the Board has had to depart from this project and that the first of these care centres on Whalsay , which would have been opened in November nineteen ninety one had the agreement been left unaltered , was still not open at the beginning of this month . |
2 | Recently there has been a change in emphasis within the textile industry from Europe to the Far East , and CAC has had to react to this new situation . |
3 | Has got to go through this learning curve to some degree . |
4 | The problem is professional pride , and let's be honest : some d-i-y work can be appalling , and the builder has got to work with this . |
5 | The District Council has agreed to dispose of this site to the Wester Hailes Community Housing Association for the erection of an estimated 115 housing units for rent . |
6 | Branch recruitment is of key importance , and it is good to report that Flt Lt C Harris , RHKAAF , has volunteered to help in this area . |
7 | ‘ It came on suddenly — Charles has gone to look at this new sewing-factory equipment at some place in Wales … |
8 | When he runs , you can see , you can feel , how hard he has tried to get to this position of being the fastest sprinter in Europe . |
9 | Thirdly , under section 241 the statutory accounts must be laid before the company in general meeting ( unless the company is a private one which has elected to dispense with this requirement under section 252 ) . |
10 | Nevertheless , as will be seen from both Precedent 1 and Precedent 2 , neither the buyer nor the seller has chosen to rely on this maxim . |
11 | He then granted leave to appeal to this court , which I do not think in fact he needed to do but , in any event , it was an indication that he refused to make the order with regret . |
12 | Ted 's initial fear was that they 'd done something stupid and run away together , but then after a while he 'd begun to hope for this and nothing worse . |
13 | The Board intends to continue to respond to this growing language requirement by introducing its existing language awards to new markets around the world . |
14 | And the pain , the continual pain ; the thought that every two days you are going to have to go through this . |
15 | ‘ But since we 're both going to have to stay under this roof for a couple of days , perhaps even longer , maybe we 'd better lay down some ground rules so that we can at least avoid open warfare . ’ |
16 | But are n't you going to have to tour with this new album ? |
17 | ‘ An entire army could drown trying to get into this place . |
18 | If they 'd settled at the beginning we would n't have had to go through this battle . |
19 | They will make things there which , if the climate were better and the labour more flexible and less expensive , they would have continued to make in this country . |
20 | The last thing she 'd have chosen to listen to this morning was Miss Poraway 's conversation . |
21 | Will fares have to rise to provide for this , particularly if open access and therefore competition is not present ? |
22 | Oh , Ellen , I do want to escape from this prison . |
23 | If you do decide to stop before this happens , perhaps someone else can put him to bed , so he does n't automatically expect a breastfeed before going to sleep . |
24 | I 've given my word that , if I do decide to invest in this project , all care will be exercised to see that the area is n't spoiled in any way . ’ |
25 | Things do seem to work in this world . |
26 | Perhaps again due to Hesilrige 's patronage , he became clerk of the council under the restored Commonwealth of May to October 1659 ; less predictably , however , he seems to have continued to act in this capacity under the ill-fated committee of safety ( October-December 1659 ) , this time committing himself to the service of the generals , notably Charles Fleetwood and John Lambert [ qq.v. ] , rather than the civilian leaders in the restored Rump , among whom Hesilrige was the leading figure . |
27 | Those who go quiet and coy even when offended need to work on this . |
28 | The gunners claimed two Ju88s shot down , one of which may in fact have been an He111H of 6/KG 26 , which failed to return to base on this date . |
29 | She described a strategy she had developed to deal with this : |
30 | Thinking of our dead parents and brothers makes us determined to continue to fight against this repressive government . |