Example sentences of "this [noun] [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Viewed in this light we consider it important that the movement as a whole should adopt a balanced approach to the problems that have arisen .
2 From this figure they deduct their estimated income from charges and central government grants together with any cash balances available for the purpose .
3 Diane and her husband Geoff have now completed the trip and in this article she recounts their hazardous journey .
4 She wrote to me saying that in this place she found it possible to forgive for the first time and then return home to seek reconciliation .
5 But it was the idea of ‘ the garden in the wood ’ which really fired Lady Amory 's imagination ; to this day it remains her favourite part of the garden .
6 This morning I ordered our central computer here to hack into the Riyadh computer and do a check .
7 I said to him this morning I said what sick joke 's this ?
8 On top of this outfit she wore her cream-coloured quilted cotton jacket and a Russian-style hat made of artificial fur .
9 In this poem we see their shared Jewishness , and the ‘ irreverence ’ ( as some would see it ) they each had for the Tradition — at least for that view of it which some espoused ; we also see a shared disdain for rabbinic ( and priestly ) logic , to them both a form of mental death .
10 It is this status which makes them popular and marketable .
11 In this way she developed her instinctive talent as a fashion editor ; she could instantly take a detail from this and an idea from that , while keeping well within her overall style .
12 Earlier this year they released their awesome debut single ‘ This Accurate Pain ’ through Chocolate Narcotic ( a friend 's label ) and distributed it , largely , themselves .
13 More success followed against West Indies back at home , then came the series earlier this year which confirmed his rich talent .
14 This year we thought it right to reserve our judgment er , until the end of the year so we matched last year 's interim .
15 Again in the same area , but from the canal bank and this time we have none other than Great Western 3440 ‘ City of Truro ’ making its way from York to Didcot and diverted onto the GC on a miserable day in April 1989 .
16 This time I left them alone , and stayed in the kitchen with little Hareton , but when I came to warn them that Hindley had returned , I realized that their quarrel had only brought them closer together .
17 And during this time I learned something very important-if you want to be happy , you must be free .
18 And this brother who married his late brother 's wife he would also take over all that belonged to her , because , you know , all that , it was his dead brother 's , he would take it all over , it would become his the land , the business the property , the mortgage , the debts they would all become the brother who now marries the th th the widow .
19 There were additional factors with this family which compounded their inevitable distress , not least the subsequent diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in an elder son , in whom signs of clinical abnormality had been recognised before the birth of his younger brother .
20 In this connection I think it important to bear in mind exactly what it was that the learned trial judge had to decide .
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