Example sentences of "[noun] this [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Four hundred dealers will take part this year with prices from well under £100 into the hundred thousands , most items priced between £2,500 and £20,000 . |
2 | The entry this week of units of Arkan 's 1,000-strong force , known as the Serbian Tigers , into the seething ethnic conflict in Bosnia was a further sign that the forces of destruction are massing for war in this volatile republic . |
3 | RITCHIE TAYLOR , a junior All Blacks centre , has helped to transform Bridgwater and Albion this season from strugglers to winners of a promotion and cup double . |
4 | ROLLER HOCKEY : Middlesbrough visit British champions Southsea this weekend as contenders for the Lennards Cup . |
5 | In one sense this definition of fields of needs was attempted rather graphically by Griffiths and is a feature of the NHS and Community Care Bill . |
6 | The Keynesian answers this question in terms of the income — expenditure model of Chapter 10 . |
7 | Scott Hamilton The suave American mainstream saxophonist completes his tour this year with gigs at Birch Hall , Oldham ( 061 624 4391 ) , Tues ; Pizza Express , London W1 ( 071 437 9595 ) , Wed and Thur and Apr 18 ; The Stables , Wavendon ( 0908 583928 ) , Fri ; and The Sixth Form College , Cambridge ( 0223 620986 ) , Apr 19 . |
8 | Erm , basically we 've got a very poor deal from the government this year in terms of of of an increase in our spending allowance . |
9 | The Notcutts chain of garden centres in the midlands and south east has a special " preparing for winter " promotion this autumn with discounts on cleaning materials and other useful products . |
10 | Detailed guidance for SSDs , due to be launched by ministers this week after months of delay , seeks to plug gaps in the Children Act . |