Example sentences of "this [art] " in BNC.

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1 Add to this the monies raised by new members the length and breadth of the British Isles who contributed to the Section 's annual turnover of £2.25 million with their cultural events , sponsored walks and street collections .
2 According to this the picture must have been painted about 1588 , with which the style and the age of the sitter agree .
3 Is this the moment of truth , he wrote , or the greatest temptation ?
4 I understood this the first time I read him , he wrote , in that smelly room in Hackney .
5 Is this the right venue ?
6 In doing this the anthropologist ‘ at home ’ quickly comes to understand why he must always stand on the margins of structure .
7 I 'm doing all this the wrong way , I know .
8 Firstly , mat modules can come apart , and if the referee fails to notice this the competitor may be injured when his foot slips into the gap .
9 ‘ Hope you wo n't take this the wrong way .
10 Am I dreaming or is this the Orient Express of the inter-war years ?
11 After this the energy is supplied by the breakdown of muscle glycogen into lactic acid .
12 The best exercise for the lateral deltoid is dumb-bell side-lateral raises ( remember to only raise the arms to the horizontal because after this the upper trapezius will be used ) , The posterior deltoid is the least enjoyable to train , but should never be missed out .
13 Dupli-Carvers are not suitable for high volume production ; for this the German or Italian automatic or semi-automatic machines with pneumatic loading are more efficient .
14 Before this the slowmoving dancers in their wide spreading tutus and veiled arms have hidden it from view .
15 I was practising this the other day , in preparation for the time when my climbing standard drops slightly , and was surprised to read some interesting facts about myself .
16 This combination of speed and close attention may have a lot to do with the narrative thrust and atmospheric coherence and intensity that make this the most gripping of his novels .
17 This is relativity with a vengeance , and many of us have felt than in a case like this the scales that Eliot measures by are not so much sliding as slithering .
18 You can then add to this the more pro-active and aggressive corporate functions needed to trade successfully and keep ahead of your competitors . ’
19 The £330m cash being paid makes this the biggest sale ever of a family-owned company .
20 After 10 minutes of this the action begins : a jungle-skirmish in the wings , then an interrogation , with the Contras jeering and their victims rigid with fear .
21 Despite this the market treats Evans like a black sheep with a severe attack of Chancelloritus — the disease that afflicts any company that people think will be affected by the Chancellor 's high interest rate policies .
22 While the rest of America has to make do with a fridge full of beer and a chair at screen-side , the two participating cities are permitted a temporary suspension of reason for this the first Bay Bridge Series .
23 While doing this the men are supposed to be separated by some distance in order to be able to call for radio assistance and to allow fire to be returned should one of them be attacked , and for the constable whose patch it is to become solely identified as the area 's neighbourhood policeman .
24 As well as all this the Environmental Centre runs wildlife and birdwatching holidays on Skye .
25 ‘ In all this the Church was scandalous and unintelligible to men , but by all this and by nothing else it was relevant to their deepest needs . ’
26 This is a unique lifestyle and because of this the MU is a unique trade union .
27 This The Waste Land did , but when Eliot writes elsewhere that any modern poet who applied himself to the drama would be an extremely conscious poet , using the historical imagination , it is clear that around the time of The Waste Land he was also considering writing plays .
28 The sharp combination of savage and city along with ritual and music-hall elements do much to make this the most powerful of Eliot 's comedies .
29 This the Cabinet was unable to achieve .
30 Against this the Chiefs of Staff reiterated their view of the strategic importance of the Middle East and the belief that the area must be dominated either by Britain or the Soviet Union .
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