Example sentences of "this [noun] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On the right of the path Halling field is continued and when we get to the Plough there is a building shown behind the inn and this is most certainly the dwelling that gave this field its old name Burnt House field .
2 Symons specialized in the authors of the 1890s but in this field his only separate bibliographical publication was a checklist of W. B. Yeats [ q.v. ] ( 1924 ) .
3 In this case her no-arbitrage futures price is S ( 1 + fr ) - D ( 1 + r ) = ( 2400 × 25 × 1.025 ) - ( 1000 × 1.05 ) = £60 450 .
4 The creature is attracted because it has the pleasure of satisfied desire , in this case its own particular form of hunger .
5 You 'd dearly love to claim them as one of ours , the latest American band to owe an unpayable debt to Brit-rock 's influence — in this case My Bloody Valentine and what that yanks dozily call ‘ Dream Pop ’ — but that would be too simple .
6 Will be passed on , but in this instance they all need to be shown how to work it , yes , mhm , so that concerned me a little bit , apparently because they were holding the mike right up to their mouth and it was distorting terribly what 's going on up there
7 It is this experience which first tempted Sohl to seek out the Geordie and eventually bring him down south .
8 And Guy Husband , he 's new to the Sovbloc desk ; if he pulls this offin his first few months , he could become a living legend . ’
9 I see from my files that Simon Murison-Bowie sent you two copies of the Agreement for this tape which required signing on behalf of the University of Toronto and return to us , and asked for confirmation of your tape specification requirements in his letter of 19 February .
10 He saw Mary , standing by the doorway , looking at him directly as he rode towards her , unflinching in her look at this stranger whose jingling tackle whinnied against the soft crush of the accustomed evening sounds of the valley , the sun behind him and he , as he drew near , as intent on her .
11 In this chapter I first consider the underlying rules for associative learning and suggest that some useful general principles have already been uncovered .
12 When viewed in this light its theoretical position and its influence in relation to the social movements of Fabianism and New Liberalism may be revealed .
13 To derive this law we first establish the following law as a lemma : unc The right hand side may be transformed to unc by repeated use of unc and
14 Crump — this would provide an opportunity for a salving weep — Crump would live on for this child herself one day would bear children …
15 To answer this question we first recall the standard description of the birth of a black hole through the phenomenon of ‘ gravitational collapse ’ .
16 I also feel , Brian , we may be avoiding the question that or the part of this question which some of our listeners may be particularly interest in , and Bob did touch upon it , which is have things changed much in democracy in the classroom , is there a change ?
17 Now there were devout men living in Jerusalem from every nation under heaven , and at this sound they all assembled .
18 I 'll in the eye , do n't want this waste my expensive deodorant !
19 Is this doing him any harm ?
20 In English this does not necessarily happen , although one might claim it is precisely this device which good story-tellers invoke , even in English .
21 This evening Her Royal Highness , Patron of the British Nutrition Foundation , attended a Dinner at the Natural History Museum ( Chairman of the Council of the British Nutrition Foundation , Dr Jack Edelman ) .
22 I do n't think there 's any need for me to spell out any more at this point what that may mean but the responsibility in as churches to ensure that we care for the under eights .
23 At this point we first go beyond novelty into apparent paradox , for the most outstanding achievement of nineteenth-century physics had been to establish the indubitably wave-like character of light .
24 At this point Antonio enters , and Shylock instantly switches to verse in an aside to us : This is a crucial moment , revealing to us alone at this point his real hatred , so strong that only verse can express it .
25 At this point his heavy hand came into harsh contact with my face .
26 Hideously scarred mutants in metal machines — the survivors of a terrible thermonuclear war — capture and imprison them , believing the four to be Thals , the other race on this planet whom these Daleks once fought .
27 Give us this day our free Big Mac
28 Our lord taught us to pray er er give us this day our daily bread but we all know when we 've read our commentaries that the word epusios means of tomorrow , give us today the bread of tomorrow .
29 GUIL : ( Low , wry rhetoric ) Give us this day our daily mask .
30 GUIL : ( Dying fall ) Five us this day our daily week …
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