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

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1 It might seem unfair to pursue the Morse comparison , but it could hardly have been more strongly invited in this BBC1 thriller .
2 Another is why I am writing in this composition book .
3 HALIFAX , who did a League double over Trinity last season , completed a hat-trick in this opening League game .
4 It is perhaps significant , in this opening paragraph , that the sentences move to a peak of length in sentence ( 4 ) , and thence slope down to the final brevity of ( 7 ) .
5 In this opening episode , Marshal Matt Dillon tracks down and tragically kills Ray Gilcher , an outlaw but a man who was once a friend .
6 The Lions have their best chance of winning a Test in this opening fixture as the All Blacks can be expected to hone their act by the time the Wellington and Auckland Tests come along in the final week of the tour .
7 In this opening chapter , we describe very briefly how local politicians and statutory and voluntary services first responded to the emerging heroin outbreaks in the 1982–5 period .
8 With the addition of the new graph types in this release Symphony 's GRAPH environment also offers similar charting capability to Lotus 1-2-3 although it is rather more cumbersome in use than 1-2-3 's latest versions which have a quick graph facility .
9 Sales for the Renault 25 in this eight-year period have exceeded 750,000 across Europe , with almost 60,000 registered in the UK .
10 In practice , as we have seen above , it may be people 's own anticipation of lender distaste for these circumstances , rather than decision by the lenders themselves , which dumps people in this credit ghetto .
11 At this stage I take the view it is very unlikely that there 's anything in this expert evidence that will be of the slightest assistance to me and I 'm not going rule it out .
12 Man evolved from the higher apes and , while in this animal state , acted by group instinct binding a kin group together ; so , like a flock of birds , all members were in perfect concert .
13 B. The attraction of living in this capital city has brought more and more people to it .
14 Er this is not to say , I must emphasize that we have discounted students in this migration assessment .
15 But here in this London hotel , detailing your UFO abduction anecdotes with a perfectly straight face , you are starting to sound like a fruitcake from Planet Drugs .
16 There were more birds in this London sanctuary than many country gardens and the cries of the hawk had not yet driven them away .
17 CONFIDENT Colchester had to fight all the way to finally see off some resolute opposition in this London Division Three North East clash .
18 in this London country pub ,
19 I think Concorde 's a wonderful design but I would n't want it in this water meadow .
20 Maybe there was something in this respectability lark after all .
21 So I think we seem to be agreed that there , we 'll attempt to hold a seminar on Friday the ninth here in this Council chamber .
22 Cos , of course , the West Essex management staff have been co saddled with another project which is to provide a trust for the East Herts and West Essex health providers , i.e. P A H and associated health services providers and surprise surprise ! in this council chamber Chief Executive of the West Essex Health Authority has become the Chief Executive of the provider trust despite that , it 's not gon na be approved by the Secretary of State , but certainly a conference which she 's speaking at in , she is named as the Chief Executive !
23 There are a considerable number of Labour Party members sitting in this Council Chamber who have given a greater financial contribution than they ever expected to make because was Treasurer .
24 Chairman I think this is probably the first time in this council chamber in twenty years that er I will probably have spoken on er social services issues er and I speak from an entirely private capacity and any information that er that comes my way is from what I might call informed members of the public erm , people who I come into contact with and from my own experiences as a ward councillor and from as we all do from time to time , my own family experience , my own domestic experiences and I do know something about the problems which are associated with the the care of elderly people er although I do n't have that problem now erm things have taken their course .
25 Now we must keep we must keep be I know people and I 'm sure every member in this council chamber knows people that need respite care .
26 We really do have to put a human face onto these figures and these financial arguments , until we do that , we will not carry any decision in this council chamber which is worth a light to any single elderly person in any of our homes or outside of our homes Chairman .
27 I think Mr Chairman that the r the budget that has been put to all by this side of the house should be supported and I sincerely hope that er we will get support from others in this Council Chamber .
28 So the problem is , if your child wants to go , if one of our children wanted to go at midnight , I 'm fairly sure that everybody in this Council Chamber would have quite a reasonable way of er of retaining that child in the home but of course we 've all heard the stories of what happens when the unruly children in the children 's homes want to go out at midnight and I do think we we have a problem because with the report and the new legislation , we 're in the situation where there 's plenty of advice for us as to what to do , what not to do should I say , we ca n't we ca n't use pindown , you ca n't shut them in a room , you ca n't physically restrain them , so how does one of the workers in the home stop them from going out ?
29 Erm , I er have never known such a question asked in this council chamber where referring to members of parliament er in in er and that is why I did n't feel it necessary
30 I think everybody in this council chamber could say we want youth facilities in my ward .
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