Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | which was his job and and had everything there and he , he patched through to this computer this place and different computers that he had . |
2 | and he he saw this dike this dike and he went straight in , he |
3 | ‘ In this kitchen this week , ’ he said to me , ‘ Angus is to command . |
4 | John Stephens is aware of this expense and is aiming to have the new computer ready to fulfil this function any time now . |
5 | ‘ He 's a businessman , ’ Melissa pointed out , having heard this eulogy several times already . |
6 | The evangelist Leighton Ford , who told me this story some years ago , used it to illustrate the fear of many churches of the evangelist coming in and bringing all kinds of disturbing , unsavoury characters into the church . |
7 | Fifty students from each school will be granted this opportunity each year for an indefinite period . |
8 | And how many schools avail themselves of this opportunity each year ? |
9 | In this eventuality this Agreement will apply in its entirety to the substitute software . |
10 | In this case all values from each experiment were first averaged for each stimulus and correlations between the measures were calculated across the 48 films . |
11 | In this case all money transactions would be between UK residents and UK companies within the UK ( i.e. the UK M4 private sector ) . |
12 | Note that in this case all lines coincide , and so Q branches are often line-like features close to the vibration transition energy ν vjb or ν . |
13 | In particular , multilists provide rapid access when the file has many different descriptors that apply to only a few records , as in this case each chain will be short . |
14 | In this case any word , or even phrase is classed as a morpheme . |
15 | In this case some visuals match the verbal commentary very closely and others tell their own complementary story , adding to the information the words convey . |
16 | In this case another usher or bridesmaid could take over the duty of checking the microphone . |
17 | Well so he sa could still turn up this afternoon this man then ? |
18 | er let's see , it will be this afternoon some time , erm |
19 | Mum , I ca n't eat this bit this bit up there . |
20 | The attitude of staff is always conditioned by the lead from the top and if cleaning is not regarded as a serious requirement at this level this attitude is quickly communicated to all levels with inevitable results . |
21 | With this part this bit ? |
22 | You must practice this technique many times until you find that every time you shout ‘ STOP ! ’ the thoughts are successfully blocked . |
23 | Using this technique these workers reported a right field advantage both with unilateral and with bilateral word presentation and attributed their results to " greater transmission fidelity and/or lesser transmission time of the shorter pathway to the left , verbal , hemisphere ( McKeever and Huling , 1971a ) . |
24 | All the same , some general remarks may serve to give this conjecture more substance . |
25 | The shrewd Smailes has already agreed to buy the beers all night in the event of a half century being scored from this direction this summer , in one innings that is . |
26 | And while I 'm focusing the overhead , this is the er , this is a postcard that er , a student did this course some years ago , sent me from the U S. |
27 | This may be done by a provision such as : If the Seller is in breach of this term the Buyer may reject the goods and terminate the contract [ making the term a condition ] or The Buyer will accept the goods even if they are delivered late and late delivery will not entitle the buyer to terminate the contract [ making the term a warranty ] or by using the words " condition " and " warranty " and then defining them in the contract : " condition " means a term of this contract any breach of which will entitle the party not in breach to ( i ) terminate the contract and ( ii ) claim damages for losses caused by breach of condition whether or not he terminates the contract . |
28 | Yet in this cinema this evening it had awakened how many deadened souls to some kind of life ? |
29 | We 're guardin' this tent all night an' it looks like rain . |
30 | In this election this universalisation of trends , the central theme of Fukuyama 's End of History , was visible in at least three marked respects . |