Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [conj] [adv] this " in BNC.
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1 | The only way to prevent further developments would be a global totalitarian state that suppressed anything new , and human initiative and ingenuity are such that even this would n't succeed . |
2 | Hewlett-Packard Co says that in the UK , growth in orders was a storming 39% , and that orders for Unix systems are more than double this time last year : exports from the UK are up 16% , 80% of everything sold is now new business , and all new business is on the Unix side — as price-performance improves two-fold every year , it is selling four times as many Unix boxes each year . |
3 | HP says that in the UK , growth in orders was a 39% , and that orders for Unix systems are more than double this time last year . |
4 | WELLINGTON — The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica threatens to be bigger than ever this year , according to New Zealand scientists , writes David Barber . |
5 | The protests will be bigger and louder this time . ’ |
6 | SKIING holidays will be cheaper than ever this year with some prices tumbling as low as £99 for a week . |
7 | by now the very high quality of this account should be apparent and happily this is maintained in the ‘ Romanza ’ and the frankly delicious Finale . |
8 | The final figures for those waiting between one and two years wo n't be available until later this month , but Yorkshire Health predicts a cut from 8,322 to about 2,000 . |
9 | In the former case When m = 0 , all integrals on the right-hand side except the first are zero and therefore This result just confirms , of course , that the steady component is the time average of the signal . |
10 | Oh that 's right and then this wee kid got up and jumped off did n't he ? |
11 | It is sad that only this one little gallery remains at Hawkshead , for in the days of its eminence in the wool trade there were many pentices and galleries projecting from the houses , and the market square would have been busy with purchasers walking about and selecting goods . |
12 | It is bigger than ever this year . |
13 | There is more but just this sample suggests the deep and unintelligible waters it is easy to fall into when trying to be explicit about multimedia . |
14 | Maintaining teacher credibility and teacher self-respect is important but often this is done at some cost but if apologies to children and parents are justified then they should be made handsomely . |
15 | ‘ Every trophy is nice but perhaps this is our best of all because of the difficulties we 've had this summer . ’ |
16 | The potential for fateful encounters is greater than ever this year , especially during July . |
17 | With more A-level passes coupled with the financial squeeze on some universities the competition for places is greater than ever this year . |
18 | With more A-level passes coupled with the financial squeeze on some universities the competition for places is greater than ever this year . |
19 | Ooh this morning I thought blimey it 's darker than ever this morning . |
20 | But by March 1951 , it was clear that even this reform did not satisfy the Irish hierarchy who had also been lobbied by the Irish Medical Association to oppose the scheme . |