Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [verb] [prep] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The number of times I come off this roundabout onto the wrong road , it 's |
2 | The socially undesirable characteristics which advocates of this movement felt were inheritable and should be eliminated were , as always , strongly influenced by contemporary social imperatives . |
3 | Bears , squirrels and badgers are some of the many animals which overwinter in this way . |
4 | Cichlasoma fenestratum — just one of the many Cichlids which live in this area . |
5 | The ‘ village community ’ can also mean , however , the pattern of social relationships which exist within this locality . |
6 | There were plenty of examples of performances which fall into this category in cinematographic history , most notably those of James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart dating back to the Thirties , and the more lovably roguish role , in Bogart 's case , in The African Queen . |
7 | Just as parents sometimes feel caught in the middle of competing demands which arise from this conflict , so also do residential workers , often in more extreme ways . |
8 | Waldendale means the dale of the Welshman , Welsh being a word once used to describe any foreigner , though in this case it probably refers to the last remnants of the Celtic peoples who retreated to this dale in the face of Norse and Anglo-Saxon expansion . |
9 | Wives prepared to report marital rape to the police may well have husbands who fall into this category . |
10 | Clients who buy through this service will receive a quarterly newsletter . |
11 | Marx and Engels suggest that priests were the first ideologists who emerged at this stage . |
12 | There are suits that are better equipped for the more demanding skier and manufacturers who specialise in this end of the market include Nevica , Berghaus , Phoenix , Degre 7 , Powderhorn and SOS who say they are not interested in following ski fashions : ‘ We make heavy duty workwear for people who spend their winters in the mountains . ’ |
13 | The steps we outline in this paper are necessary to create a fair , democratic and prosperous society , in which individuals are able to make their voice heard and develop their talents and skills to the full . |
14 | Among the informants he met in this way was a Lebanese Army officer known as ‘ The Captain' , with close connections to the Jafaar clan . |
15 | Offices It works in this fashion : If you were working in a suite of offices , you might , if you were so inclined , have one office dedicated to word processing , one for drawing , another for accounting and so on . |
16 | At intervals throughout the next months he worked on this material , in preparation for his show at the Lefevre Gallery in September 1951 and for other exhibitions . |
17 | Both the police and the fans themselves refer to this process as ‘ penning ’ . |
18 | All over England the enclosure of each area produced a local form of architecture and building materials for the farmhouses which date from this period . |
19 | In the United States , there was a recognition that interdisciplinary proposals could ‘ fall between the cracks ’ ( Porter and Rossini ) , and the National Science Foundation set up separate panels to review proposals which fell into this category . |
20 | It is worth noting that of the course proposals which fell at this hurdle most were of a very high standard . |
21 | When the sick and exhausted Armenians reached Beirut after the Ottoman collapse , they were allowed to build shacks on the swamps of Bourj Hammoud in the east of the city and then to erect houses which look to this day curiously Balkan , their wooden balconies hanging over the narrow streets of Camp Marash . |
22 | The major class of adjectives which fall under this heading is again that of the associatives discussed in Chapter 2 , and as we have already noted these do not appear postnominally ( thus we also have a positive answer to the third question , though there is quite a lot more to add , see Section 3.10 ) : ( 38 ) Two scientists nuclear have joined the staff a hatmaker royal lives in our village ( The Hatmaker Royal , if one existed , would of course , like the Princess Royal , be the holder of an office which has a name calqued on the French once spoken by the English aristocracy , and not one based on the patterns of current English . ) |
23 | I have to say there was one piece information I picked up yesterday asking and we 're talking about the rural areas I think in this discussion , the rural viability , rather then er urban . |
24 | Some of the defended sites which remain outside this network could be considered an extension of this system . |
25 | There are a number of companies which specialise in this type of training . |
26 | The duties which arise in this situation can be set out , as can those arising elsewhere . |
27 | Almost without exception , the visitors who turn up this road do so having heard or read of the ‘ parallel roads ’ , a remarkable geological antiquity found in other Scottish glens but nowhere as clearly defined as in Glen Roy . |
28 | I wanted to ensure that foreign visitors who came to this country were also covered by insurance . |
29 | On the contrary , as we began this book by noticing , most people think that judges who act in this way are usurpers . |
30 | However , I was disappointed at the reply she gave to my questions at a public open meeting held on April 7th , when I suggested that following many and varied discussions in different regions of the country , there was extreme concern in the non-action by the government in the matter of the vast difference in the value of imports from different countries , in particular Japan , as against the value of the imports they take from this country . |