Example sentences of "in this [noun] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Tom told himself that beggars could not be choosers and if he jibbed at playing the flute in this company he could always sing .
2 West Dorset District Council , for instance , was refusing to house people evicted from winter-lets unless they qualified for housing prior to entering such accommodation , even though in this case they would presumably have sought council accommodation in the first place ( Larkin 1979 ) .
3 In this case we can immediately develop the up-problem and declare the node on the down-branch inactive .
4 This has often been criticised because we are told that in drawing an analogy we normally know ‘ both sides ’ that we are comparing ( eg ‘ does n't he look like a horse ? ’ , where we can look at both and judge ) , whereas in this case we can only look at one side , the object that we are comparing with God .
5 In this case it may either be categorized as a C k ( or C k- ) non-scalar curvature singularity if all scalars in the metric tensor , the alternating symbol , the Riemann tensor and its first k derivatives are bounded , that is , tend to a C ( or C - ) function .
6 In this case it would possibly be that they had the name of the subscriber but …
7 In this case it would always be advantageous to invest for one month at a time rather than for two months at one go .
8 if the Convention were deemed to supplant the Federal Rules as the governing law on discovery from a litigant , in this case it would entirely deprive plaintiffs of a major tool of discovery against [ the defendant ] .
9 However , in this case you will most likely have to pay return postage .
10 In this case you will probably join as temporary legal assistant with a view to establishment later .
11 In this case you will only be responsible for the balance , if anything .
12 In this case I can always be blamed . ’
13 In this instance he need only be concerned that income actually paid out to the children during their minorities or unmarried may be taxed upon him under TA 1988 , s663 .
14 In this event they will probably be distinguished as ‘ A ’ ‘ B ’ ‘ C ’ ( etc. ) ordinary shares .
15 The graphics capability can also be exploited to the full by constructing design nomograms in this space which can then be accessed by the drawing office staff .
16 You realize that there are probably only half a dozen big firms in this country who could actually laugh at a money panic now .
17 In this country it can never be a major contributor of energy .
18 In this rage he would only upset his mother , and Jenna put her hands against her hot face .
19 In this way they may successfully promote images of themselves as high spirited teenagers rather than as malicious delinquents .
20 Remember that more English wine is sold direct from vineyards than is offered through wine merchants , and in this way you can often negotiate a better price .
21 In this way you will soon build up a comprehensive set of notes for revision .
22 In this way you will quickly be able to find the pressed material you want when you begin designing a picture .
23 If the therapist had approached the problem in this way she may well have avoided alienating herself from both the patient and her parents and thereby becoming largely ineffective .
24 But by crossing direct in this way she could more than halve the time to the keeper 's cottage , and this might mean that the keeper could get to the West Wood in time to capture the deer-stealers before they drove away .
25 While one can not assert unequivocally that determination will win , in the balance of life you can alter direction more easily on the move than you can if you are static , and if you have set the direction in this way it will almost alter itself .
26 In this way it can perhaps be argued that the underlying rationale for the existence of the Eurocurrency market has been somewhat undermined , hence the classification by the BIS statistics to encompass the whole International Banking Market , of which the Euromarket is a part .
27 In this article I shall only be able to illustrate the policy consequences of the fourth interpretation , that of discrimination .
28 Anyway they said what else would they like and they had some , a set of luggage , well it 's only this nylon stuff but it was very useful for them to take away with them it did a bit of good the and I , I put in this letter I shall no longer order , I shall what was it ?
29 The first is to take the beast as an object the girls would be frightened of : in this perspective it may well have existed .
30 In this context we may well ask whether we are not living in an age when God is judging our Western civilisation — whether the inflation of the Western world is a judgment on materialism , or the rising unemployment a judgment on militant trade unionism or the crisis of capitalism a judgment on the secular humanism of our age .
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