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

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1 Newton said : ‘ I 'm really chuffed because this is the third goal I 've scored in half an hour as a striker this season .
2 Did a little bit for the radio this morning in , Radio and Radio , and it 's all grist to the mill .
3 And indeed , I think that it is quite clearly the theme , there 's been money through the meeting this morning .
4 Now , de Broglie , when he hypothesised matter waves , related their wavelength to the particle momentum through the equation This interpretation was taken over by Schrödinger when he invented wave mechanics .
5 On the other side of the coin this year we have mainstream authors plying their trade in classic sf territory — Robert Harris and P D James to name two .
6 The promotional side of the event this year was given edge by a visiting delegation of senior decision-makers , including energy ministers and heads of state oil companies , from nine countries where oil and gas activity is expanding , including Azerbaijan , Kazakhstan and Colombia where BPX has interests .
7 Salvation and possible collapse stand either side of the result this afternoon .
8 The lady Anne is a Mowbray all right , so 't is plain from which side of the family this lass comes .
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10 On completion of the program this output file will contain any detected CRC errors and may be viewed or printed as appropriate .
11 The Department of the Environment this year set spending levels for the council at £2.362m .
12 BUILDING societies were called to an emergency meeting by the Department of the Environment this week in an attempt to defuse the growing crisis , over contaminated concrete blocks which is threatening to make unmortgageable up to 40 per cent of the housing stock in Cornwall and parts of Devon .
13 ‘ Meanwhile I 've just signed with Stock Aitken and Waterman to produce my next records , and there are plenty of things happening on the television score — it 's all rather secret but there is talk of a sit-com this autumn . ’
14 THE Soviet parliament last night imposed a ban on all strikes in industries essential for the smooth functioning of the economy this winter , and authorised the use of troops if neccessary to guarantee an immediate end to the rail blockade by Azerbaijan , which is crippling neighbouring Armenia .
15 After many years dispensing tea to supporters , Colin took up football with the club this season and , to boost his confidence , I appointed him skipper .
16 From no specific mention in the échelle this growth acquired premier cru status in 1985 .
17 There is an irony in the way this issue was raised by a housemaster reflecting upon his school and what the school should be doing for children :
18 Did you see the thing , piece in the paper this morning Kew gardens says do n't water your plants , we do n't .
19 Fine , yes , yes , mm a bit of a nip in the air this morning
20 Simms ' X-95 , Hurricane Tree , was the smallest boat in the ARC this year at just over 30ft ( 9m ) , but the size of the boat was no indication of the skipper 's ambitions .
21 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 .
22 They were now on their way to join 1st Commando Brigade on the ridge this side of the River Orne , on our left nearest to the coast and probably next to No. 3 Commando .
23 She refused and still today has no intention of tying the pound to the deutschmark this side of a general election , if ever .
24 Terence Empson , director general of the Historic Houses Association , said he would be ‘ fairly astonished ’ if Mr Lamont took action on the issue this year .
25 And , as you heard from her own mouth on the telephone this morning , she is fine , though she refuses to come home to you and your wife . ’
26 But it is not clear whether the board will back him in the transfer market — a report out last night forecast a £1m loss at the club this year unless they enjoy a good FA Cup run .
27 The sense of outrage on the part of both Marx and Braverman at the crippling effects ( physical or spiritual ) on many workers of the division of labour within capitalist enterprises is fully justified , but their unitary and rationalistic conception of the total subordination of labour to capital leads them to an overestimation of the role this division of labour must play in the formation of social collectivities : the extraction of any ‘ skill ’ content from labour for the mass of workers ; the homogenisation of ‘ simple labour ’ in all branches of production ; the cheapening of labour power ; increasingly intolerable oppression — these tendencies are bound to overwhelm any secondary differentiation of the workers by branch or by enterprise and lead to the formation of a revolutionary proletariat .
28 Where the question before the court relates to the upbringing of the child this principle is given statutory form by section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1989 , but the test would now be the same even without the intervention of statute : see J. v. C. [ 1970 ] A.C. 668 , 697 , 724 ; In re B. ( A Minor ) ( Wardship : Sterilisation ) [ 1988 ] A.C. 199 , 202 , 212 .
29 Oh I do n't know the supermarkets the best part of an hour this time of year .
30 " Mr. Preston wanted me to ask you if it would be convenient to move the bureau into your part of the house this afternoon , " Mrs. Mott began .
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