Example sentences of "[verb] this [noun sg] of [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In patients who suffer this form of aphasia no language ability is spared : speech comprehension , spontaneous speech , repetition ( and reading and writing ) are all absent or minimal .
2 But it is probably good advice to plan this sort of book every bit as much as the writer of the puzzle detective story will have had to work out the plot and most of what is necessary to sustain that plot .
3 But they make me die because you , you you 're a day , I mean we got this sort of letter the bailiffs were coming in because we were a day late .
4 We can look to the USA where the role played by the National Commission for Preservation and Access has given this type of work a high profile , including recent projects on images .
5 Items ranging from cloths and brushes to mops and buckets make this class of equipment the widest and most diverse .
6 D'Arcy , who did not despise the good life , seemed to find this display of hedonism a little extreme .
7 To obtain this type of information the unit makes extensive use of a very wide range of information sources and has direct access to an internal information service which is maintained within the corporate planning department .
8 It is that if governments did not do this kind of thing the probability of their interfering in the workings of the market economy would a that much greater .
9 On average , around 70 local companies take part each year and by providing this type of facility the IDB can help to ensure that the Northern Ireland displays are presented to a consistently high standard in order to maximise the impact made with international buyers visiting these exhibitions .
10 Manning calls this conceptualization of work the ‘ threat-dangerhero ’ syndrome ( 1977 : 302 ) , which he believes is widespread amongst those who discharge ‘ Anglo-American policing ’ , while Reiner refers to it as ‘ old-fashioned machismo ’ , which he argues is widespread within the occupational culture of the police ( 1985 : 99-100 ) .
11 But I never thought I 'd er be doing this type of job t' other day er .
12 Lear must have found this side of Gould the most frustrating and hurtful ; he could not understand someone who did not think people were important .
13 We called this region of proliferation the progress zone because it is there , we believe , that the cells acquire their positional values .
14 It is tedious and wasteful to repeat this group of instructions every time you wish to see them .
15 Great golf , a warm winter climate and top-notch accommodation , have contributed to making this area of Portugal a classic golfing venue .
16 If you choose this type of holiday a good starting point is to decide on a city that fascinates you and which you have always wanted to visit and book a package trip ( that is one in which travel , hotel , and meals are included , with some guided tours ) .
17 After rubbing down and applying a one-step primer and undercoat we gave this set of drawers a modernist look by painting different sections in a variety of bright , matt colours .
18 Even to maintain this level of self-sufficiency a major exploration and production effort will be required with the drilling of some 250 wells a year costing some A$1 billion .
19 However , to remove this cause of dispute the year 1688 saw William & Mary " , by Royal Mines Act , repeal the old statutes , declaring that NO MINE of copper , tin , iron or lead would thereafter be adjudged a Royal Mine — even though gold or silver could be extracted from the ore .
20 ‘ I wonder if anyone will be stupid enough to tell this bunch of do-gooders the truth ? ’
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