Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I got the impression that he had had to use this look rather a lot lately . |
2 | ‘ Functional ’ because such institutions have to be seen as serving certain value objectives , in this case primarily the avoidance of war and mutual destruction . |
3 | Field experiments with stuffed birds also demonstrate that different species of small birds all close in for the attack on a hated enemy — in this case not a predator but a cuckoo . |
4 | Its quite possible this was taken out of context by teletext — they often do — especially in this case where the press have been trying to stir up a rift for well over a year . |
5 | This book is testament to the strengths and weaknesses of an edited volume , especially in this case where the articles are the proceedings of an international conference presumably outside the control of the editor . |
6 | Yet when it suits him , de Man reintroduces the subject/object distinction , as in this case where the reader is presented with a free choice between two approaches to reading , approaches which are then subject to validation in terms of the object . |
7 | if the risks in a case substantially increase for the plaintiff , especially as in this case where the defendant was given leave inter alia to amend their defence , there should be no extension of time to a plaintiff to accept a payment into court . |
8 | In this case overfly the beacon by approximately 15 seconds . |
9 | When ( and only when ) five items have accumulated by being added at the end of the previous complete sentence , you reply with the type of shop — in this case obviously a chemist 's shop . |
10 | In this case only the projections of the eccentric spots are visible . |
11 | In fact in most of the experiments an infra-red filter was used and in this case only the tungsten source is relevant , as was explained earlier . |
12 | LIFEBOATMEN went into action this afternoon when a raft overturned and broke up during the annual Merseyside Police charity race on the Mersey . |
13 | The fears were repeated by Conservative back benchers in the Commons this afternoon when the defence secretary announced a number of measures , including the scrapping of a new nuclear missile for the R A F , the selling of of Rosyth and Devonport dockyards and a new role for the reserve forces . |
14 | A pool of close to £300,000 is expected this afternoon when the card looks anything but straightforward . |
15 | From this level downward the temperature falls to 6.5° 7° at the bottom . |
16 | Is all this enthusiasm just the work of a few ardent Shavians , exhuming the corpse for further public titillation ? |
17 | It was no less astonishing that she should find room on her emaciated body to engrave in it , by her discipline , the wounds of the son of God … she gave herself such blows that her blood sprinkled the wails … and as she practised this penance daily every night she reopened her bleeding wounds by making new ones … |
18 | In this study about a quarter of patients had a biopsy for a sole haematological abnormality . |
19 | We saw earlier in this chapter how the assumption of given money wages was not an intrinsic part of Keynes 's theory : ‘ The essential character of the argument is precisely the same whether or not money-wages , etc. , are liable to change ’ ( GT , p. 27 ) . |
20 | If inquiries , or some of them , were to be viewed in this light then the courts could help to devise procedural rules to fit this type of decision-making . |
21 | take this album maybe the end of next year |
22 | Act — making this crime only a summary offence — should be reconsidered . |
23 | Program files like this bear either the extension COM or EXE , standing for COMpiled and EXEcutable , respectively . |
24 | I , do n't go , he knows the answer to this question maybe the Home Office will be able to provide with it . |
25 | To the circle of the ‘ head ’ add the heart shaped facial discs that are so characteristic of this owl and from this work out the eye position . |
26 | Yet even on this issue both the US State Department and the Joint Chiefs of Staff tended to sympathize with the British and to object — however ineffectively — to any move which threatened American or Western relations with the Arabs . |
27 | On this issue indeed the comparison with Eliot is inescapable , Eliot very early learned and bowed to the English rule that social amenity must not be disturbed — alike in his life-style and , after Poems 1920 , in his poetic style also , he observed this rule punctiliously . |
28 | The Warden had robbed her of her rightful position of importance in the drama , but at least she could make herself feel better by taking this girl down a peg or two . |
29 | Du Pont Pixel says , ‘ the OGI strategy is now operational and Silicon Graphics ca n't afford to take their markets for granted anymore , with this architecture once a piece or hardware or software has been modified it will run on full blown Sparcstations , clones , in fact anything that it is Sparc-compatible ’ . |
30 | And the other thing of course was that one movement , which took about one second , right and you would n't have a loom , one movement of this machine where the needles go up , take the yarn , knitted a hundred stitches , two hundred stitches , what whatever number of stitches were on that particular piece of fabric , the width . |