Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Am I right to adopt this stance ? |
2 | Am I silly to pass this offer up ? |
3 | When are you supposed to see this man again ? ’ |
4 | are you able to help this jury with this simple matter , to your knowledge , on this development , on a hundred and thirty eight or so apartments did you see the second addition of this brochure and the third ? , did you personally ever see it ? |
5 | How , in short , are we supposed to relate this kind of work to what the Chicago School called the ‘ cultural ’ sphere of consciously constructed relationships and structures ? |
6 | Let me just pick this music up . |
7 | Brown ( 1973 ) provided the first set of guidelines to be widely adopted for the calculation of MLU , thus making it possible to use this measure as a basis for comparing language performance across children . |
8 | At this point the cycloaracylation process was discovered by Bayer , which made it possible to produce this type of substance . |
9 | Is it possible to follow this symbolism in our poem ? |
10 | Is it possible to summarize this account of the family in industrial society ? |
11 | Sophisticated dyes and colourings make it possible to hide this sign of age for as long as we wish and those in public life may , unfortunately , believe that only by covering the tell-tale grey will they maintain their credibility as energetic and creative top people . |
12 | I think it proper to give this caution , that future ramblers may make choice of which road they please . |
13 | ‘ I do not find it easy to reconcile this ruling of Viscount Dilhorne , which was as I understand central to the answer which the House gave to the certified question , with the reasoning of the House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 . |
14 | I do not find it easy to reconcile this ruling of Viscount Dilhorne , which was as I understand central to the answer which the House gave to the certified question , with the reasoning of the House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 . |
15 | ‘ Mrs Giffen wo n't find it easy to influence this house , ’ I said to myself . |
16 | It was suggested that Library staff could take over this function , since they are scanning the journals in any case , and the work would lend itself to the eventual creation of an image database , but Library staff shortages have made it impossible to undertake this work systematically . |
17 | The lack of an appropriate animal model makes it impossible to investigate this question further at present . |
18 | Cohen , however , found it impossible to make this approach work as a result of a confrontation with the kabaka in 1953 , and by 1955 Buganda had confirmed its special constitutional status within Uganda , a status which was if anything reinforced in the independence constitution of 1962 . |
19 | Much thought has been given to the order of chapters and teachers may find it helpful to follow this order when possible . |
20 | ‘ We 're finding it tough going this year , ’ says Robin . |
21 | He would have felt it demeaning to condemn this world utterly without first paying a visit to the vicinity of its ruler . |
22 | The Bank of England acted to keep the cost of overnight money low so as to take pressure off the longer dates , but analysts warned that the authorities would find it difficult to keep this tactic going . |
23 | As such , I do not consider it necessary to report this application to the Regional Council 's Planning and Development Committee . |
24 | If a man of such convictions felt it necessary to follow this course , how much more would have his religiously devoted colleagues . |
25 | Pope 's epistle is probably the most important statement of the dominant view of women in the eighteenth century , and women writing explicitly about issues of gender often found it necessary to confront this poem . |
26 | Those who embark on this deeper , marketing-centred analysis find it necessary to separate this process from the regular tactical use of the database for sales mailings . |
27 | Nonetheless , even today , many frogs and toads find it advantageous to follow this strategy . |