Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I was sitting under Marcus 's chair in the garden on one of those days when he stays at home when I heard this noise from next door . |
2 | Check out the intro to Little Wing for more of this kind of 4th type fill — very useful indeed for ballads or minor blues . |
3 | ‘ Do you put all your staff through this kind of third degree , Dr Grant ? |
4 | ‘ We did n't know he 'd won this award until last month . |
5 | Krashen presents a range of evidence supporting this hypothesis from first and second language acquisition work . |
6 | Yeah , but I 'm looking at how we 're gon na this deal through next year because |
7 | Only six of the side that began the Test against France last month appeared yesterday , but this mix of first and second teams still ran away against the English divisional champions . |
8 | For those aged 65 + only women aged 65 — 74 years show this decrease in first admission rates ( see Figures 7.7 and 7.8 ) . |
9 | This weekend , the sides ' 1992 versions continued their march towards renewing this rivalry in next month 's Super Bowl by clinching play-off places . |
10 | We might try to approach an answer to this question by first looking at some specific features that characterise the identifying references to different kinds of topics of discourse . |
11 | This issue of 1st January 1993 sees The Bookseller appear in a new design and format , and with new typefaces . |
12 | Those with this type of first language may see the result as a tendency for native English speakers to talk around the subject instead of making black and white statements and decisions . |
13 | ‘ I must stress the fact we have visited the homes and brought in 135 juveniles in connection with this inquiry since last Friday . ’ |
14 | I 'm sure this picture on last week 's |
15 | TI still expects to double total Viking production this quarter over last quarter to 40,000 units . |
16 | ‘ Let's have this mask off first , shall we ? ’ |
17 | His wife had disapproved of this development at first — he suspected that she had paired off Damien and Clare in her mind — but when it transpired that Mark had been baptized a Catholic , and when he started to go to Mass again , she had become favourably disposed to the idea of their going out together . |
18 | I put this frill on first |
19 | If agreement can not be reached on this compromise before next week 's deadline , the ministry will use the Defence Act of 1854 to abolish all rights of common . |
20 | This morning you will visit the most important of the 39 tombs quarried out of the hillside built by the provincial princes of this district in 11th and 12th Dynasties . |
21 | Results this week from Next and Sears will also give a measure of the retail downturn following the 1,850 job cuts announced by Littlewoods last week . |
22 | I got a dress in Marks 's this week before last , seven ninety nine reduced from twenty nine ninety |
23 | This example of Third World interest in schemes for the neutralisation of regions between the blocs followed on Soviet acknowledgement of the legitimacy of neutrality and the desirability of ‘ buffer zones ’ in Central Europe in the 1950s . |
24 | The distributor Azed Bücher in Basle is setting up a new English-language department , and plans its launch into this area on 1st April . |
25 | It 's just so great to be on this beach at last ’ — Ffyona Campbell at Tangier after completing her walk the length of Africa . |
26 | Let us investigate the behaviour of this model by first considering the manager 's problem in the absence of a constraint imposed from above . |
27 | hold on , let's put this box in first , let's get this out , right |
28 | Brian , having read this paragraph in last week 's local newspaper , put it aside , rose to his feet , kissed his wife with the words ‘ Love you ’ and left — ostensibly for his place of work . |
29 | This sale of nineteenth and twentieth-century and contemporary Western prints and paintings by Japanese artists will include ‘ Meeting the Dawn ’ , by Hishida Shunso . |
30 | This sale of nineteenth- and twentieth-century paintings , drawings and watercolours will feature a striking representation of a vase of flowers by Moise Kisling , painted in 1951 shortly before his death ( est. $180,000–220,000 ; £92,900–113,500 ) . |