Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] this [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Like Shujan he has had his training setbacks but Armstrong has shrewdly got enough runs into him to go for this handicap and his recent home form suggests it is worth taking a chance with him as he is on the upgrade .
2 I believe that we have got to go for this strategy if we are continue to fight the freedoms which are the root of our yachting .
3 ‘ They made us chase shadows for long spells but we had to go after this game and that situation was tailor-made for Spartak , ’ he said .
4 Any fan trying to get from one end to the other would have to pass through this area and would be immediately arrested .
5 Mrs X had no idea what she had done wrong — I eventually came to know of this situation and arranged accommodation with an Asian family .
6 Quite clearly the reason that people have been asked to come along this evening and have come along this evening is to put there points of view about how the see the theatre in the future what is programme facilities are the things that are n't happening here they feel should be happening here that 's what it 's for not here to serve any purpose for individuals to get up and make personal cuts on people or say what happen on a Saturday morning or a Thursday afternoon cos I
7 A significant number of the executive search consultants in the major firms have chosen , for the best of reasons , to come into this role and find it a challenging and stimulating career in itself .
8 However , when we become adults we tend to think we 've learnt everything we need to know in this area and stop practising .
9 And then , would you like to work in this area or would you like to go elsewhere ?
10 It is difficult to infer from this passage that Strabo trusted Timagenes about the Cells and never made use of the original text of Posidonius — who had been directly or indirectly his own teacher .
11 Circulars despatched to the shareholders of a widely-held private company by a purchaser are therefore likely to come within this definition if they relate to an offer or a potential offer .
12 Aye , there was er a Billy , a Harry , and er there was another lot come , I c I just ca n't remember their name but after the First World War this Billy used to come round this part and collect cast horses .
13 We do n't think we do n't think that the citizens of are doing cartwheels at sixty four thousand pound being spent on a benefit bus to tour round this district and certainly if the festival organisers two years ago could commit themselves to breaking even within two years and were happy with that , why have we spent two hundred and forty thousand pound on a festival in when that money , and that 's four hundred thousand pounds worth of money , could have been spent on the salaries and training of our officers who work in children 's homes .
14 The author of the Anonimalle Chronicle , however , who evidently had some admiration for Gaunt 's achievement , believed that the army only began to suffer in this way when it wintered in Gascony .
15 No doubt it is because of the vision to train in this way that Ichthus has been able to grow in the way that it has done .
16 At the moment only 2 of us are available to train in this hospital as we are the only ones ‘ certified ’ .
17 I 'm going to stand in this stream and scream . ’
18 His body ached to leap upon this travesty and wring the life out of it .
19 you 'll be , you 'll be sent instructions on what , who to write to and it 's a matter of sorting those out and erm sending out letters to group members like asking them to write to this person or that person , so that 's not too bad , .
20 I mean it 's okay to come to this studio and , in Edinburgh and walk up a busy street and see people going into pubs and being drunk !
21 The press , again amazingly , failed to jump on this fact but this was the beginning of the Morrissey press explosion .
22 I was trying hard to adjust to this fact but finding it difficult .
23 If … one prescient soul at your level , say , early in 1982 , … really had thought ministers should be forced to meet on this issue and they kept postponing discussions on the Falklands , could you as Permanent Secretary of Defence have ensured that relevant Cabinet ministers did get together and look at the problem rationally and seriously , in so far as it 's possible , in time ?
24 I plead with our commissioners and their counterparts in the Roman Catholic side to concentrate on this issue and not to dally for this I believe is the golden key to that greater , completer , richer and more effective church that is surely coming under God .
25 I persuaded her to come on this course because I thought it would be a change for us both . ’
26 They all paid a fortune to come on this trip and they 're entitled not to be upset . ’
27 I only pause to observe at this stage that the decision , although obviously of great importance , was not concerned with the terms upon which interim relief in the form of an interlocutory injunction should be granted .
28 You ought to know by this time that — in the language of popular fiction — he has eyes for no one but you . ’
29 He asks himself two simple questions ; 1 What is the specific contribution to profit of this resource or expenditure , or in making this decision , or taking this action ?
30 The Government has wisely allowed legislators to choose between this approach and one of the Warnock minority alternatives .
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