Example sentences of "[conj] this [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 & this Helianor was of the daughters , heirs
2 It is in the initial anticipation that the middle class will show respect that the bias lies , for where this deference is lacking , even from someone who appears middle class , a variant of the gouger typification comes into force .
3 Where this expertise is ‘ syphoned off ’ into a separate department , the problem naturally arises as to whether :
4 But where this liberty was not balanced by responsibility the Reformation made man so free under God that it was only a short step to his being free from God .
5 Even if the buyer relies on the seller 's skill or judgment , the implied condition can not be invoked where this reliance is unreasonable .
6 They had a video , about two songs back , where this bloke 's following a woman and she 's looking around .
7 Where this test is satisfied it is not conclusive proof that the person is ‘ driving ’ and it must be asked whether the person can be said to be ‘ driving ’ under the ordinary meaning of that word .
8 But Ward 18 , where this lady was being treated had been made into separate cubicle wards with glass screens , at the order of Dr Kelleher for ‘ barrier nursing . ’
9 Where this assessment is incorrect , the result might be described as a ponderous or patronising style .
10 Ethnomethodology is an organizational study of a member 's own knowledge of his ordinary affairs , of his own organized enterprises , where this knowledge is treated … as part of the same setting that it also makes orderable ( Garfinkel 1974 : 18 )
11 In conditions where this relationship is seen as more or less totally fulfilling , a child — or at any rate , a number of children — may be envisaged as interfering with it .
12 Where this problem was found at high level on the aisle gable walls , it was owed to a poor constructional detail .
13 What one has to do where this conflict is between a welfare aim and a conservation aim is to weigh up all the evidence carefully and decide what is , morally , the right thing to do .
14 The pattern of movement shown by these counts is most probably repeated elsewhere along the coast , where this species is a regular and common migrant .
15 ‘ You show me exactly where this place is and we wait for him to show .
16 Where this situation is a remote but real possibility escape or rescue sets should be stored for emergency use .
17 There were certainly regions where this situation was developing — the new cotton districts of south Lancashire for example , and in the Potteries where females unknown in the industry before 1760 could earn from 12s ( 60p ) to £2 a week by the end of the century .
18 Where this figure is exceeded ad valorem stamp duty will be payable .
19 I continued the search over six weeks in Bristol , Oxford , Swindon , London , Rochester , Brighton , Cambridge , Derby , Edinburgh and Exeter , where this book was written .
20 Where this assumption is invalid the credit given for the possession of an HNC would be less than that stated . )
21 Sentence ( 10 ) tells us of a " weakness " of the " heart " , but not until ( 11 ) , where this matter is taken up again in the expression " the poor child was not robust " , do we learn that it provided a reason for the present interview : it was for this reason ( we surmise ) that the Moreens wished to engage a resident tutor .
22 Given that ‘ knowledge ’ is the perception of connections between ideas , and that where this perception is lacking we have only ‘ belief ’ or ‘ opinion ’ , it is Locke 's view that geometry , unlike natural philosophy , constitutes a ‘ science ’ , a body of ‘ knowledge ’ .
23 A tree can be constructed where this process is taken to its optimal conclusion , so that all possible common letter sequences are shared .
24 Allowances that are given , based on an intention to bring the building into use by 31 December 1994 , will be withdrawn where this condition is not , in the event , met .
25 Ah , but where this house were along the road
26 Where this value is low , as with mercaptans for example , there are obvious technological and financial problems posed in seeking to control the emission of such odours .
27 In schools where this game is played , the school staff are called by the names of the officers and guards of the camp , the exits of the school are named after escape routes from Colditz Castle and they are treated as such when the pupils bicycle out of school .
28 Two major divisions of sponges are distinguished on the composition of the spicules : the glass sponges have a skeleton composed of silica , one of the few examples in nature where this material is used as a basis for a skeleton , while the calcareous sponges use calcium carbonate for their spicules .
29 Where this option is taken up , the intermediary ( the UK company in the example above ) is not required to account for the acquisition tax in the member states of arrival ; but it must : include the supply on its UK EC sales listing , quoting the VAT number of the customer in the member state of delivery ; and issue a tax invoice containing all the information required for an intra-EC supply endorsed ‘ VAT : Art 28c(E) ( 3 ) applies ’ .
30 ‘ Now let's see if we can find out exactly where this pain is and what 's causing it , shall we ? ’
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