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

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1 We must address what can be done to stop this kind of thing happening again .
2 He says if children can go round in pairs it should stop this kind of thing happening again .
3 We are saying there should be a sensible policy which prevents this kind of thing happening again . ’
4 ‘ We are way behind in taking the necessary measures that will help to prevent this kind of tragedy happening again .
5 And it 's , they 've sent this piece of plasticey thing just to look through just the same effect as somebody who 's
6 This abuse of tax legislation consequently received increasing attention and criticism from the public and was voiced in the media .
7 The third one up here , the small one , is a little bit sort of lost because it 's against er , this sort of cavity light here so that one tends to get a little bit lost .
8 erm the thing about this title portrait which I always er like to emphasize and is that when you 're using props like these stools or any other props at all in this sort of glamour photography then they must be in absolutely pristine condition , and they are here .
9 The management at Perry Poultry might not have amassed this sort of paper wealth yet but , only founded in 1989 , the company is already making a name for itself in the food business .
10 As a result of this shift of emphasis Highlander soon became involved in an educational experiment in the Sea Islands of South Carolina .
11 ( We will discuss this factor of word stress later . )
12 ‘ Even as the world developed its enormous appetite for our end-products and chemical building blocks , we had this habit of building capacity faster than demand .
13 One of the great advantages of MEDAU which also sets this method of teaching movement apart from so many of today 's exercise programmes is its adaptability to meet almost every specialised need in the community .
14 Much of this form of headhunting impetus obviously came from the USA after the opening of branches in London by the Big four .
15 That it is inconceivable that after this number of centuries man still believes that ultimately the only way in which problems are solved is by blowing the other chap 's head off , which is so lunatic now .
16 This House of Lords decision still did not achieve a clear distinction between leases and licences .
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