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

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1 This finding that the interpretation of surface anaphors is not determined solely by a representation of the superficial aspects of the preceding text prompts the corresponding question : are deep anaphors interpreted only with reference to a mental model ?
2 Counsel for the appellants had attacked this finding because the patient had been an outpatient at a different hospital in the past and a practitioner there could have fulfilled this function ; and he submitted that in any case it was a duty of the hospital managers to find out if it was practicable to obtain the recommendation of a practitioner who had previous acquaintance with the patient : he relied on the form of the question ‘ explain why you could not get a recommendation from a medical practitioner who did know the patient ’ on the hospital admission application form .
3 The owners in May , 1973 , had entered into a very advantageous agreement to charter the tanker on completion to Shell for three years , and they would have lost this advantage if the yard carried out its threat .
4 I am very concerned about the implications of this judgement if the effect is to sanction death by starvation which can not be morally right . ’
5 The Court of Appeal reversed this judgement and the reversal was upheld by the House of Lords in July 1947 .
6 Please would you let me have a VAT receipt for this payment so the Parish Council can reclaim the VAT paid .
7 It is this complexity that the study of social policy must somehow take account of .
8 We spent five days moored in this inlet while the barge was unloaded .
9 First of all , as I say , we only deal through motor traders anyway , and there is this liability that the motor trade have anyway , and obviously if if something like that has happened it 's going to occur fairly rapidly , but certainly within three months or three thousand miles , and obviously the owner of the vehicle has a redress to the dealer and obviously if there 's one of our policies on it we would probably accept liability on that , although I ca n't say for definite .
10 It was further submitted by Mr. Coghlan that it is important in this field that the law should be clear and simple : it is for a coroner to ask himself on any given state of fact whether he would describe the death as unnatural or not .
11 It would undoubtedly be of great benefit to future scholars working in this field if the College were to create a central repository of classified material on a sector of education of which it is , after all , a not insignificant part .
12 The UK challenged the validity of the Directive in the European Court , but the Court ruled that majority voting was acceptable in this case since the Treaty gives precedence to provisions of a specific nature ( in this case , articles on the Common Agricultural Policy ) over general provisions relating to establishment of the Common Market ( Article 100 ) .
13 The serious consequences of confusion between experts and arbitrators are underlined by the fact that the subject-matter of this case that the Court of Appeal had to deal with was nothing more than the rent of a car park .
14 lord justice beldam made it clear in this case that the insurer had made it clear they would indemnify the defendant .
15 It is recommended in this case that the user regresses to the safe copy taken before LIFESPAN ABLE was executed .
16 One possibility is that he took the view in this case that the trust inhered in specific property , and that it was payable by the person who had that property , so far as the other conditions for a valid trust were also met .
17 But this would be of limited value to the defendant , since any costs recovered by the defendant would be subject to a charge in favour of the board under section 16 of the Act and the operation of regulation 103 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 , the detail of which I need not examine , and would have the effect in this case that the defendant would in fact recover only a very small proportion of the costs he actually incurred .
18 It is an unfortunate feature of this case that the plaintiff conducted this litigation in Bermuda ( but not before the Board ) in person .
19 From finds of coins , and from surviving Latin texts , there can be no doubt in this case that the movement of finds on such a large scale is the consequence of trade within a money-based economy .
20 Initially , he should be asked to consider this section specifically , and state why he thinks it does not apply to the facts of this case and the expenditure concerned .
21 Local councils set the rents and nominate the tenants in this case and the Association has been willing to build relatively small-scale developments ( sometimes fewer than ten houses ) suitable for village settings .
22 You should always seek veterinary advice without delay in this case because the condition of a young puppy can deteriorate very rapidly if it becomes dehydrated .
23 As regards highways , they do in this case because the nature of the road pattern in this part of Skelton is such as to contribute materially to the characteristics of this ancient part of the village .
24 Note that in this case if the Bank of England uses open-market operations to reduce the money supply , the official intention may be frustrated as long as the banks ' cash reserves ratio remains above the desired level .
25 It would not even be appropriate for the child to speak to the parent in this Creole if the parent is not from Jamaica .
26 Your Royal Highness , Ladies and Gentlemen my name 's Rod I normally masquerade as the Chief Racing Coach for the Royal Yachting Association but I 'm not here in that capacity this afternoon but the coordinator rather a grand title for the Year of Youth Sailing and I 've been asked to give you a short ten minutes or so briefing on where we 're up to with th this project this year erm I know there are many familiar faces around so I apologize to those of you that may know some of this information already .
27 He was all ready to be wheeled into theatre at Oxford 's John Radcliffe Hospital for an artery replacement in his heart when he was told this afternoon that the operation was off.The intensive care unit bed he would use to recover from after surgery had been taken by another , more urgent case .
28 Perhaps they 'd take an excursion by brake to Pegwell Village this afternoon if the concert had to be cancelled because of rain .
29 Moreover , the relationship between mosaics need not necessarily be " direct " : a group of mosaics can be included at this level when the style of its members is relatable only by comparison with that of a third pavement ( a " distributed relationship ) .
30 In one part , this shell is several cells thick and it is from this part that the child will ultimately develop ; elsewhere the shell has a thickness of only one cell .
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