Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Daffodils , crocus and hyacinth are the blooms most associated with this time , yet even in these three species there is great variety .
2 Some authorities , notably Gilbert , maintained that most of the material was supplied by longshore drift and that the waves merely acted on this material : others , especially de Beaumont , considered that the material contained in the bar was eroded from the sea bed in front of the bar , as is shown in Fig. 8.18 .
3 Put simply , purchase behaviour will be a function of the different variables already analysed in this and the previous chapter , but will vary in emphasis and priority according to the stage reached by individual and family .
4 The vessels best equipped for this were ‘ cogs ’ , ships of high sides well suited for commercial traffic from which , indeed , most of them were taken .
5 Similar words not derived in this way do not have the syllabic — it has been pointed out that the two words ‘ coddling ’ ( derived from the verb ‘ coddle ’ ) and ‘ codling ’ ( meaning ‘ small cod ’ , derived by adding the diminutive suffix ‘ -ling ’ to ‘ cod ’ ) show a contrast between syllabic and non-syllabic : ‘ coddling ’ and ‘ codling ’ .
6 You may need advice on subjects not covered in this brochure or mentioned above .
7 A great deal of information is contained in the numerous books already cited in this chapter as worthy of forming part of a personal library , and the local researcher should not lose sight of the early comparative data obtainable from the published Domesday folios , and the later in such things as the hearth tax assessments , all of which volumes are well worth places on private shelves .
8 20.1 In the case of any dispute or difference arising between the parties hereto relating to this Agreement or any matter arising therefrom or incidental thereto the same may be submitted to the arbitration of a single arbitrator in accordance with the provisions of the United Kingdom Arbitration Act 1979 or any statutory modification thereof for the time being in force .
9 Two important books not mentioned in this introduction are Miriam David 's The State , the Family and Education ( 1980 ) , and Rosemary Deem , Women and Schooling ( 1978 ) , both written within a Marxist perspective .
10 Relationships once broken in this way may take a long time to heal .
11 Well that that is now accommodation for away supporters down at there is no cover over it as yet , there were plans to make a covered stand of it but er they have n't it has been covered over and that 's where the away supporters still stand to this day and a little bit around the corner at the bottom end , at the railway end as they call it now , not the laundry end .
12 While we are with the greatest works of the period , mention must be made of a work of comparable distinction , the Doves Press edition of the Bible ( five volumes , 1903–5 ) , described by Colin Clair as ‘ in its magnificent simplicity one of the noblest books ever produced in this country ’ .
13 The study of Bell , McKee and Priestly ( 1983 ) indicates that maternal grandmothers commonly are the people who care for older children during the period immediately following the birth of a new baby , although sometimes sisters and sisters-in-law also help in this way .
14 Poorer quality Persian workshop items and most Persian village rugs also fall into this category , as do woollen Herekes and the best quality Russian Caucasian and Turkoman rugs .
15 Just a few months ago walking like this would have been impossible for 12 year old Ashley Smith .
16 Neurobiologists too work within this framework .
17 In a statement on 14 May 1980 the DRA Government asserted that it was necessary ‘ in the process of a political settlement [ around Afghanistan ] to take into account the military-political activity in the region of the Indian Ocean and the Persian Gulf on the part of states not belonging to this region ’ .
18 These researchers soon went beyond this narrow brief , and their study of the Bible and various other historical sources led them to formulate many of the theories which were later embodied in the royal supremacy .
19 An exclusion clause , which purports to exclude or limit liability under these terms , is subject to the rules already outlined in this chapter , including the rules laid down in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 .
20 Meetings already arranged for this year include ‘ Changes in the wind — the end of the traditional British holiday ? ’ and ‘ The retail and catering consortium ’ .
21 In addition , production taxes not included in this heading but treated as an operating expense of BP Exploration amounted to £995 million , compared with £1,001 million in 1991 .
22 Products not sold before this date may have to be reduced in price .
23 Any archaeological sites not destroyed in this process are likely to be at least as severely damaged by the roots of the trees , which are usually set as close together as is economically viable .
24 They are totally egocentric and their parents normally respond to this behaviour as quickly as they can .
25 10 October , 1903 RAYMOND ASQUITH writes to Lady Manners from Aberdeenshire : ‘ We had a storm yesterday and went out to watch the waves : I ventured too far out onto a rock and was knocked flat on my face against a granite floor by one of the biggest rollers ever seen on this coast : I never felt such a blow ; luckily I fell in a crevice and was n't washed away ; but I was stunned for a few seconds , and when I got up my face and knee were streaming with blood .
26 Many of the dichotomies traditionally employed in this area — for example between constraints operating through reasons and constraints due to other factors — are formulated with individual subjects in mind , and so do not apply , while others , which were originally intended to apply to only some properties of individuals and collectives , must bear extra weight .
27 Cellists often fail in this work , which demands a close understanding of Rachmaninov 's style , rather closer than cellists customarily experience .
28 Both the plaintiffs and the defendants strongly rely on this subsection on the footing that the injunction constitutes a ‘ reasonable excuse . ’
29 Do you think it 's possible the Iraqis here living in this country could have some of these nerve gases that they could explode if the situation in Iraq gets very bad ?
30 It has also led me to think along the lines of who needs to work habitation sites when finds like this are popping up in random places ?
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