Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] [conj] this " in BNC.

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1 And of course I knew that this hierarchical organization offers the possibility of reward and incorporation into the highest ranks to those who conform to such dictates .
2 But of course I realized that this would be a pretty gratuitous move , under the circumstances .
3 You have seen your monster I thought and this time the you did mean the fish .
4 Er , well this , this is the last week at Kings term which means that this is the last lecture in this series so if you come back next week you 'll be disappointed .
5 ‘ After the Doncaster experiment we felt that this was the one element that was missing , ’ explained chief executive Edward Gillespie .
6 Like a good Renaissance poet he replies that this is the principle of decorum ; his form merely recreates his subject-matter : We are inclined to smile at the self-depreciation , as we are at the similar joke in 105 : He has no need for other forms , other themes .
7 Tolkien himself thought that this bright ray was the Old English word far Venus , here applied to John the Baptist , herald of the Christ .
8 But on reflection I understood that this was no coincidence : Jean-Claude needed a Jew with whom to debase himself in order to have the licence to abuse him in return .
9 This is not shown on my machine , the only other machine I think that this could be one of the blue knobs behind the H.C.L. levers but these only show the two settings N+T .
10 To suggest that rape is something more than sexual intercourse without consent runs counter to the view of the Heilbron Committee which considered that this was precisely the meaning of rape .
11 But I ca n't Oh ooh ! through Can you imagine if this was on the superstore sites .
12 By the time we reach the end of the scene we see that this is how it is , for the fulsome praisers of their father put aside their hypocrisy and , left alone with each other , and with us , reveal their true nature , moving down from inflated verse to coldly pragmatic prose : They are not only cold and censorious — ‘ unruly waywardness … infirm and choleric years … unconstant starts ’ — but end by planning some form of counteraction : ‘ We shall further think on it ’ — ‘ We must do something , and i ’ th' heat' ( 307f . ) .
13 It has been suggested that in some countries where capital punishment has been abolished the alternative is the imprisonment of murderers under more rigorous conditions than are applicable to other prisoners , but from the information collected by the Select Committee it appears that this suggestion is unfounded .
14 Moving into the passage he wondered whether this quiet air tinctured with the scent of incense , candles , and the more solidly Anglican smell of musty prayer books , metal polish and flowers , had held for Berowne also the promise of discovery , of a scene already set , a task inevitable and inescapable .
15 if two or more artists collaborate on a project then each can own a separate copyright if the contributions are distinct , or they may own joint copyright int he work if this is not the case .
16 In response to my question he said that this included the establishment of a one-party system .
17 . Regarding your own story you state that this is a fantasy , but you do n't give details market juvenile , adult , fantasy , supernatural , horror .
18 I would welcome contact from any Victor enthusiasts or ex-members of 57 Squadron who think that this is a viable proposition , and who would be interested in embarking on this project with me .
19 But at trial she said that this admission had been falsely made in order to protect her son .
20 However , at out next meeting she agreed that this had been the problem .
21 Our members are proud of the job they do and this is about the quality of that job .
22 She looked at him and for a moment he thought that this time it was going to be easy , this time she would believe him and go to sleep .
23 Try not to respond the moment it ceases as this suggests to the dog that it can get its own way by behaving in this fashion .
24 For instance to this is an assumption that although we are going to have a shortfall on the collection fund , again because of good housekeeping we believe that this action is what people want by the charge payers of the city and again that in this financial year it can be taken out of the .
25 On closer inspection one sees that this interpretation of ‘ want ’ misplaces the centre of imperative force in the child 's situation .
26 Sometimes it was important to spoil oneself — Helena had written a piece on it for the last issue of Athene , explaining that when women felt the need for a little luxury they should give in to it , that pampering oneself created an inner glow which proclaimed that this was a Special Woman .
27 Under a general transformation which demonstrates that this tensor is the same in all frames .
28 She opened the back of the book , and found a heading on the fold-in part of the jacket which announced that this section was ‘ About the Author ’ .
29 The same happened at the Commonwealth Tournament later in the year — and to this day she wonders if this behaviour had something to do with the fact that the selectors did not include her in the 1984 match at Muirfield .
30 So it was indeed a classic nightmare where I dreamt that I was the only person searching for the child , and the only person who saw that this vast Argosy was down near the coastline , and I landed in a most difficult position near the aircraft and found nobody else about .
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