Example sentences of "[verb] this [noun] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The ten years that had witnessed this transformation were precisely those occupied by Morrison as secretary of the newly-formed London Labour Party ( LLP ) . |
2 | Among the several groups pursuing this route is that of Steven Jones of Brigham Young University , Provo , Utah . |
3 | I do not think this experience is confined to women , but it symbolizes something of the quality of the Great Mother , and it shows how we have the ability to conceive and carry to birth on a level other than the physical . |
4 | I do not think this difficulty is insuperable , particularly if one accepts that a single gene mutation could have a large effect in fitting an organism to a new environment . |
5 | Although visibility remains a problem I really do think this repositioning is an important step forward . |
6 | Aloud , she said coolly , ‘ I do n't think this conversation is getting us anywhere , madame . |
7 | ‘ I do n't think this man was a cousin at all , indeed , I think you 've been harbouring a criminal from jail . ’ |
8 | ‘ What do you think this place is , love , the Ritz ? |
9 | ‘ I do n't think this joker is going to need much encouragement . ’ |
10 | And I do n't think this room is safe for the moment . |
11 | ‘ I do think this record is unlike any record that I 've ever done before . |
12 | Somehow , I did n't think this Doctor was a tortoise . ’ |
13 | And speaking of needless repeats , do you think this owner is trying to make a point ? |
14 | The programme cementing this unity was taken piecemeal from the Labour manifesto . |
15 | The main advantage of building this way is the houses fit into old villages so well . |
16 | However , as time passed this doctrine was increasingly questioned and an alternative , non-selective , comprehensive model was championed . |
17 | From across the kitchen he said , ‘ I do n't think anything I have painted this autumn is quite as good as this , but then , I would not expect it to be . |
18 | We are able to calculate the population for the late 17th century when a census was taken throughout Kent to enumerate the various religious bodies i.e. the number of Conformists , Catholics and Nonconformists , the return for Hailing showing 60 Conformists , no Catholics or Nonconformists , so allowing this figure was for adults only and allowing an average of 40 children for 60 adults this gives us a total of 100 . |
19 | Offsetting this cost is the possibility for some to make their own developments off the back of previous transfers of knowledge . |
20 | Offsetting this barrier is the possibility that the costs of imitating the leaders ' original innovations can be much cheaper . |
21 | Erm right if this you 're enjoying this Mark are n't you ? |
22 | The only things that unite this class are the slowly conducting axons , the large receptive field sizes , and their poor sensitivity and resolution . |
23 | He said bookings for summer holidays this year were well ahead , with operators competing fiercely on price to capture their share of the market . |
24 | Since the field of view must be known before the exposure can reasonably be calculated this procedure is called before the best exposure is known . |
25 | A move to partly remedy this situation is the production of IBM compatible microcomputers . |
26 | Only acts whose purpose is to realize this result are promises ; not so consent . |
27 | Thanks for suggesting this month 's solo go to Mr J. Webb from Barking , Essex ; a couple of sets of Scalar strings , courtesy of Clive Norris at Selectron U.K. will be sent soon ! |
28 | Thanks for suggesting this month 's solo go to Mr. J. Humphries from Maidstone , Kent . |
29 | My thanks for suggesting this month 's solo go to Mr. B. Searles from Cork in Ireland . |
30 | My thanks for suggesting this month 's solo go to Mr. F. Donavan from Milton Keynes ; a couple of sets of Scalar strings , courtesy of Clive Norris at Selectron , will be sent on their way to you soon . |