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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So lets just as we hurry along this morning notice several things about this interview that this man had with Jesus .
2 So let's just , as we hurry along this morning notice several things about this interview that this man had with Jesus .
3 The next question is then , typically , ‘ But what do you actually do ? ’ and it is to this question that this book is addressed .
4 Both Professor Arthur Marwick and Dr Paul Addison have maintained in their respective works on this period that this co-operation was indeed essential , and that the consequent outcome was a government of the left .
5 I wish to make clear at this point that this kind of proof that God exists is not required in order to make the case for theism .
6 It is at this point that this perspective relates to another of our central themes : that of nationalism and the national interest .
7 It is in this spirit that this book is intended to add to your education in psychobiology .
8 It is for this reason that this approach proved so helpful to Brooke-Rose when she chose to turn her creative attention to narratology .
9 It is for this reason that this group should be included in any study of the flexible workforce .
10 ‘ You are an apprentice historian and therefore should know that it is only in this century that this attempt to sanitise death has stricken our race .
11 He said , ‘ Sickness has given me this fortune that this sultan has come to my side , at morn so health and well being have accrued to me from the arrival of this King without retinue .
12 It is with this view that this paper take issue .
13 Would he not join me in urging Sinn Fein to reconsider their position on this and would he also agree with me and confirm to this house that this government will never do what Mr Adams requests and that is become a persuader of the people of Northern Ireland to join a united Ireland and will he , will he recognise from me that many on these benches remain committed to the union of Northern Ireland and Great Britain .
  Next page