Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Rosemary Radford Ruether has worked in this way within Catholicism and the American ‘ Woman-church ’ movement . |
2 | The APU has started along this course with the two independent evaluations of their surveys . |
3 | ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said . |
4 | This page enables you to view what assessment , if any , the specified user has made for this DC . |
5 | The way their luck has run in this year 's competition it is no idle dream . |
6 | The way their luck has run in this year 's competition it is no idle dream . |
7 | A good example of this has been the work on broadcasting and the voluntary sector , which N C V O has embarked upon this year , in response to rapid changes in the broadcasting field , and the government White Paper , Broadcasting in the Nineties , Quality Choice and Competition . |
8 | Peurl also wrote four canzoni and these , with a few examples by Hassler and Aichinger , Schein and Scheidt , are practically all that Germany has to show in this genre . |
9 | There is no doubt that a form of parasitic violence has battened upon this pastime and flourished to such an extent that it has almost killed the host institution . |
10 | One consequence of this is that no systematic research programme has resulted from this approach . |
11 | Billingsgate has presided over this decline with all the grace of an oligarchy that sees its power declining . |
12 | At a time when crime has doubled in this country and is increasing at a rate of 28 per cent . |
13 | The offshore industry has tended towards this cloning form , although Press on Tyneside is close up to the boundary with locationally concentrated structure . |
14 | Despite the curtailment of some of the clergy 's powers , friction between the teachers ' associations , particularly the INTO , and the Roman catholic clergy has remained until this day . |
15 | The church of St. John the Baptist has stood on this site for at least I 200 years but at what date the Christian religion first came to Halling we can only guess . |
16 | Well Ivan has brought along this harp which is actually an Irish harp which has come a very long way . |
17 | Is it not a matter of great rejoicing , wherever we may sit in the House , that throughout the past 40 years , which have seen such momentous changes as the peaceful transition from empire to Commonwealth , the ending of the cold war and the coming together of former enemies in the European Community , Her Majesty has presided over this nation unfailingly , with a dignity and devotion to duty for which we are all greatly thankful ? |
18 | Modern research has expanded on this foundation , drawing upon the results of aerial reconnaissance and , to a lesser extent , excavation . |
19 | It appears a lot of research has gone into this book , especially into the work on comparative social security systems . |
20 | Indeed , by failing to acknowledge what applied research has to say on this matter , the Griffiths report proceeds from a false premise ( that care by the community — in its present form — is desirable and will continue ) to a false conclusion ( that publicly provided services can be increasingly restricted to an enabling and facilitating role ) . |
21 | Museum professionals are agreed , however , that it is the work of a North Italian master in the last quarter of the fifteenth century and one of the few major bronzes to have survived from this period . |
22 | In view of the subsequent interaction between the Brigham Young and Utah University groups , with accusations from some Utah administrators and from Pons that Jones had stolen ideas from them , it is important to ask where the BYU programme had reached by this stage . |
23 | The stranger had arrived in this world . |
24 | Her great-grandparents had lived in this house ; it was her great-grandfather who had bought the farm ; but from where had come the money for a Polish immigrant to buy a farm in those far-off days remained a mystery to both her grandfather and , of course , her father . |
25 | The wind had freshened by this time and was causing some choppy waves , so we pressed on to try and finish the circuit planned before counting became impossible . |
26 | But at the same time it 's wonderful that the government is recognizing the kind of work that gay organizations have put into this issue . |
27 | Our College would serve : to collect and deposit the variety of sound veterinary knowledge which floats dispersedly in the kingdom … to collect and arrange whatever the labours and experience of other nations have furnished on this subject ; to improve on this extensive stock … correspondencies and communications should be encouraged … |
28 | Various authors have contributed to this view of strategic decision making , but the leader of them all is Quinn ( 1978 , 1980 ) . |
29 | The sector 's growth — faster than the economy in general in recent years — and the relatively low entry costs for new manufacturers have contributed to this situation . |
30 | The dominant approaches in psychology in the first half of this century were summarised by Kammerer in 1940 as follows : Allen and Pearson ( 1928 ) had concluded , on the basis of case studies , that : Whilst the Adlerian Rudolf Dreikurs argued in 1948 that : Since then individual psychology and its therapeutically oriented offshoots have continued in this vein , and debated the degree and nature of pathology supposed to follow , directly or indirectly , from impairment . |