Example sentences of "[adv prt] this " in BNC.

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1 What has forced airline staff to take on this policing role of checking the travel documents of would-be asylum seekers ?
2 It is little wonder then that social research is equated with ‘ clap trap ’ in police magazines , for they aim to support the beliefs of those who have taken on this unconscious cosmology , and for whom as Bourdieu ( ibid. ) indicates , such challenges would defy ‘ the most natural manifestations of submission to the established order [ and abolish ] lateral possibilities ’ .
3 No one seems to have asked whether the Staff College could have taken on this job , but then again such anti-intellectualism is apparent even in the Bramshill Scholars ' Association .
4 Women swoon at the sight of the moustache sported by Hesione 's husband ; later on this reluctant roue appears as an Arab sheikh .
5 I can always catch up with my sleep later on this morning .
6 often , it takes months of phone calls before you have completed your ‘ hit list ’ , and I would suggest that whoever takes on this job should have a very carefree and optimistic attitude .
7 The accountant will identify whether there is a need to establish a PAYE scheme and , if the band or their manager are n't willing to take on this responsibility , the accountant will operate this scheme on their behalf .
8 Men were therefore the first people with private property and soon they wanted to pass on this property to their children .
9 The arrangement evolving at a number of the resource management pilot sites , in which a doctor acting as clinical director takes on this role with assistance from a nurse manager and a business manager , indicates the likely direction of change .
10 Second , whether adoptive parents could be found who are willing to take on this new challenge .
11 The views of people who had previously looked after those who died sometimes reflected their gratitude and admiration for the people who took on this task .
12 It is likely that a test case will be brought on this issue .
13 We would be quite happy to pass on this information to persons planning on visiting and/or diving in the Florida Keys .
14 Everything hung on this final event of the year .
15 So hurry , pass on this special envelope today ( with your address label attached ) , and while your friends and family look forward to receiving their prints , you can look forward to your free film .
16 Is there anyone in the area who might consider joining us and taking on this position ? ’
17 What , you may ask , has brought on this fit of choler on my part ?
18 The pressure of work , the need to earn , the pressure of family and children , the disappointment of new partners are only too real but do not say , ‘ I only have strength to carry on this path I am treading .
19 One aspect of the changing nature of local government since the early 1970s seems to be that various local government agencies have taken on this role in one way or another , to the extent that there seems to have been a marked change in relations between those agencies and business interests at local level .
20 From now on this distinction was central to distinguishing between legacies and trusts ; and it is the one that finds its way into Isidore 's book of etymologies .
21 Beside this , the very persistence of the term is itself worthy of interest and on academic , moral and political grounds any resolution of the uncertainty that surrounds the value of the concept of the inner city must surely start by taking on this vocabulary for what it is .
22 It said that he had a big problem he did n't want to bother me with , but that if anything happened to him , I was to pass on this envelope to you .
23 The six whose names have been put forward for election have to be informed before election night , as they have to agree to take on this responsible job and they must be there on the night to take the oath before the close of the meeting .
24 This is again due to arterial spasm and deoxygenated ( blue blood ) pooling in the veins and making them take on this abnormal hue .
25 I hope that every parish will take on this duty carefully and conscientiously .
26 Their problem is not that they could not take on this responsibility before but that they were not asked to .
27 I 've seen it written , ‘ They did seventy takes on this , ’ but a lot of these might be the count-off between every start .
28 I said , each person sitting in this room is entitled to their emotions and if you 're unhappy then you should do something about it , because you ca n't carry on this way with this tension , it 's not productive , it 's not fun … ‘
29 I 'll pass on this one and leave interested parties to contact John Watson , though I guess it 's worth adding that NME 's ‘ Dancing Master ’ cassette is now a collector 's item mainly because it contains a live U2 cut , ‘ An Cut Dubh ’ , recorded in March , 1981 and unavailable on an authorised recording .
30 Nursing colleagues who take on this important role are known as associate nurses .
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