Example sentences of "this [noun sg] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The progress made in this field at the Science Museum would have been unaffordable without the voluntary efforts and expertise of Computer Conservation Society 's members . |
2 | The defence is expected to summarise its case tomorrow — the final day of this trial at the Palais de Justice in Paris |
3 | To check this look at the top of the axle and , as someone moves the vehicle forward , watch to see if the axle top moves forward slightly . |
4 | Well , Stan Bowes , thank you very much indeed for joining me this afternoon — Stan Bowes , head of marketing for Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board and helping with this look at the tourist industry . |
5 | They have always had this opportunity at the University of Stirling but now they also gain national certification via SCOTVEC . |
6 | I do not know what consideration had been given to a prosecution of the defendants in this case at the time the letter was written . |
7 | Again the victim of affliction protests his own innocence , but in this case at the expense of a mischievous spirit rather than of a person . |
8 | We know people were treasuring this hope at the time of Jesus , because in the caves of Qumran there has turned up a messianic anthology which includes the prophecy given to David in 2 Samuel 7:14 . |
9 | The staff from the Abingdon Sorting Office had been due to resume their duties this afternoon at the end of the county-wide dispute , but the workers there refused to go back after part of an agreement with managers was altered . |
10 | The staff from the Abingdon Sorting Office had been due to resume their duties this afternoon at the end of the county-wide dispute , but the workers refused to go back after part of an agreement with managers was altered . |
11 | DRESSMAKING classes continue this afternoon at the Rock Chapel , Farndon , from 1.30pm till 3.30pm . |
12 | ‘ This bit at the party , about the muse not being there . |
13 | You could use this technique at the start and at the end of every massage if you wish and if it feels right for you . |
14 | Or perhaps , as Charlotte was reluctant to admit to herself , some part of her secretly approved of this blow at the heart of Maurice 's greed and Ursula 's complacency . |
15 | When Pecham introduced this measure at the Council of Reading he at once aimed a major threat , unintentionally but inescapably , at the king 's government . |
16 | He said there was more to be done but that the Chancellor deserved a cheer for going along this route at the moment . |
17 | I think we 're taking first faltering steps in this direction at the moment . |
18 | It is better to take this decision at the outset rather than have a poorly planned attempt backfire on the parents . |
19 | this building at the edge of town , |
20 | If we again discount this income at the time or get it looks like that . |
21 | are the major retailer of this category at the moment . |
22 | They 're a very supportive family and they 're helping each other through this tragedy at the moment . |
23 | They appreciate that the mill is private property and that there is a notice to this effect at the entrance to the site , but they still feel that the building should be either made secure or demolished . |
24 | It was at this salon at the age of fifteen and a half , working for a day 's wages of £1 plus tips , that she came in contact with Justin de Villeneuve , the man who suggested she should pose for some photographs and who later was to become her mentor . |
25 | Celsus senior may have been very advanced to arrive at this conception at the time he did . |
26 | Had I gone on with this research at the depth which I had in view I would undoubtedly have used a far more informal interview and , having chosen possible points of difference , I would have introduced these in the interviews and let the informants develop the themes themselves . |
27 | This fumble at the back allowed Richard Walker to equalise just on half time . |
28 | The end of the halyard goes through the end goes through the end fitting and then we tie a little stopper knot in the end , then we bring the other end of the halyard down and make it up tight on this crease at the bottom of the mast . |
29 | Angie Guilford will be retiring from this committee at the end of the year and there is an urgent need for ‘ New Blood ’ . |
30 | Partly because of French opposition to closer US-European links , the US abandoned this plan at the end of 1964 and in December the Six managed to agree on an important element of the CAP common cereal prices . |