Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] this [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 A student attending a well directed breast clinic may personally see this number of patients in less than a month and be taught to make an accurate clinical assessment .
2 Maybe we should be when your budget for all nations have plenty of food and plenty of resources should automatically make this sort of money and food available to nations without it .
3 And the believer agrees all too easily that he or she must indeed have this sort of proof if belief is to be possible .
4 Then she says , I 'll just clean this bit of tartar off .
5 Music will be stored in such small compartments that people wo n't even have record collections that people wo n't even have record collections any more , they 'll just have this sort of cartridge that plays things . ’
6 ‘ You 'll soon forget this part of your life , ’ she said to him , ‘ it will be like a bad dream . ’
7 And then — with final , frightening clarity — what inward turbulence of her own soul might possibly explain this sense of Madcap Agnew 's unrequited presence in the Lodge ?
8 So every one in a thousand key , might actually fit this type of lock but it 's highly unlikely .
9 I wonder if you 'd care to wander up for a few minutes and we could perhaps move this matter of Gray on a bit ?
10 The growth of , usually , a flower is recorded in single frames spaced out over hours or days ; schools could even conduct this type of experiment with suitable 16mm or 8mm equipment .
11 Customers may also view this lack of permanent presence as a lack of definite commitment to the market .
12 I would better understand this type of ‘ high-tech ’ approach if you demolished the whole of Trafalgar Square and started again with a single architect responsible for the entire layout .
13 ‘ No war would ever reach this part of the world , ’ said Robins , ‘ but I remember the last in Europe .
14 Claudia smiled wryly , acknowledging that Roman would always receive this kind of reaction from every woman he met .
15 I would heartily recommend this piece of shareware to any Windows 3.1 user .
16 We shall now take this conception of style further , in order to lay the groundwork for examining communicative effects of style in more detail in Part II .
17 She wondered if Miss Coldharbour had the power to sack her or whether she would simply recommend this course of action to Canon Wheeler .
18 But it is not likely that the Court of Appeal 's new power to review excessively lenient sentences ( see the Introduction ) , will greatly alter this state of affairs as there are a number of restrictions surrounding its exercise .
19 He will deliberately wreck this scheme of ours .
20 The instability of Zaire , now going through its third major political upheaval in the three decades since independence , will probably encourage this kind of research into substitute materials to reduce the western world 's dependence on this critical metal .
21 We will therefore end this discussion of the Johnston-McClelland model by briefly considering one further example of empirical evidence which supports this model , but does not support alternatives .
22 We will therefore call this method of harmony creation ‘ interval harmony ’ .
23 The blind may never see this proof of hope .
24 Some PCs these days can already offer this type of performance or may offer a one megabyte graphics card as an optional extra for as little as £20 over the price of a 512K card .
25 How do you think we can possibly afford this sort of thing ? "
26 One can still see this triumph of Brindley 's engineering skill , though it is now disused , having been superseded by a second tunnel , parallel with the first , which was constructed by Telford in 1827 .
27 ‘ Our beloved Leader — our glorious Leader — ’ ( this repetition for the benefit of another , who responded , ‘ Long live the Leader ! ’ ) — ‘ has brought to his attention that someone who can still see this nation of the blind has noticed a certain car hanging around the hero 's house , filled with big bad men .
28 Aesthetic practices can either celebrate this absence of external ordering and accentuate disorder , randomness , the irrational in cultural objects .
29 Can older people exert their corporate purchasing power in this fashion , or do their tastes vary to such an extent that they can never have this kind of combined approach ?
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