Example sentences of "[pron] this book " in BNC.

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1 She had given me this book , Period , and she says that how you feel about your first period affects you all your life , it affects your self-image , so it 's very important .
2 The passive is one such option in English ( cf. John gave me this book and This book was given to me by John , which are both unmarked ) .
3 So she 's bought me this book ?
4 read me this book ?
5 has been translated ‘ he is no good Scot , O Christ , to whom this book is not pleasing ’ , and good Scots duly enjoyed their Bower .
6 At this stage , having read through a brief overview of generic computer hardware and boolean algebra as well as the author 's personal views on how various chemists approach computers and the differences between ‘ computational ’ and ‘ semantic ’ programs , I am left wondering at whom this book is aimed .
7 To Jean and Helga , without whom this book could never have been written .
8 For example , Peter Matthiessen 's account of his astonishing journey on foot , with limited supplies in the face of overwhelming winter snows , from Nepal to the Crystal Mountain in Tibet where he goes fired with the hope of seeing the rare , almost mythical , snow leopard , expresses a pattern of experience that is at the heart of the awareness of the medieval mystics with whom this book is concerned .
9 The mystics with whom this book is concerned understood this sense of an ultimate reality inherent in , yet transcending , the created world , with the power to transform its pain to joy , in Christian terms .
10 It is no accident that we know more about the lives of Richard Rolle and Margery Kempe than about the other three writers with whom this book is concerned .
11 Taking only the period in which this book has been written , and limiting the location to the UK , there have been numerous similar press-provoked scandals in which the homosexual has kept turning up where he or she should not , especially at the ‘ respectable ’ centre of things : in MI5 , the Houses of Parliament , as parliamentary candidate , schoolteacher , council employee , prison chaplain , vicar , guard to the Queen Mother , film star , circuit judge , to cite only some ( and some whose lives have been destroyed by homophobic media harassment ) .
12 America quickly forgot My Lai and does not like reminders — which this book will bring .
13 Hallowell was in effect establishing the whole field of inquiry with which this book is concerned .
14 All these three new developments are in the direction which this book advocates , but they do not go nearly far enough .
15 There are some special features about the Klasies River Mouth site , which this book draws attention to , that give it an important place on maps of the prehistoric world .
16 Those ‘ events ’ of primitive evolution which did not qualify as ‘ good ’ should not be termed ‘ bad ’ , but simply ‘ not good ’ , because ‘ bad ’ implies the existence of ‘ evil ’ , and this did not exist during the first two of the three periods into which this book assumes universal existence to be divided .
17 But these notarial registers start in 1154 , the year in which this book draws to a close .
18 These resources will include primarily the family and/or social network , with which this book is concerned .
19 One of the answers which this book suggests is that it pays to keep taking stock of how you are coping .
20 The series of which this book is a part was intended to go beyond the conventional textbook by introducing its readers to sources and methods .
21 The bi-centenary of the death of John Howard in 1990 has given rise to a number of commemorative events in varying parts of the world , of which this book is one .
22 The journey starts in Majorca where the TV series was made and of which this book is the progeny .
23 The plan of the Drug Abuse Committee and the Council also involved the commissioning of the research investigation upon which this book is based .
24 That , at least , is the premise on which this book is founded .
25 ‘ Post modernism ’ will be extended to ‘ post-modernization ’ as a way of describing the development beyond ‘ modernization ’ , the characteristic objective of state intervention in the localities and region with which this book is concerned from the 1930s to the mid-1970s .
26 The research on which this book is based is concerned both with examining the concrete experiences of male and female students , and with the meanings students attach to those experiences .
27 The possession of power by companies is principally an attribute of size , and so the companies with which this book is concerned are usually large both in absolute terms and in relation to the industry or industries in which they operate .
28 Indeed , it can be said to be a consequence , but also a cause , of the growth of the academic subject with which this book is concerned .
29 In the period 1951–64 , of all the policy areas with which this book is concerned , it was probably education that saw the most innovation .
30 The effects upon the services with which this book is concerned and upon the behaviour of local government are hard to predict at this stage .
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