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

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1 Whatever the reasons for this procedure the effect is to involve family and friends in a welter of activity that they were probably unprepared for .
2 There were demands for Slovakia 's independence and at rallies during this period the Czechoslovak flag was burnt on two occasions .
3 As the modern term for this genre the word fabliau can be traced back to scholarly writing of the seventeenth century .
4 Some two months after this deadline the government forces would complete their deployment in certain areas outside the perimeter of Greater Beirut , namely the Upper Metn , Chouf , Alayh , Kasrawan , Jubayl and the Batrun and Kurah districts .
5 As a result of this work the Coordinating Committee for Under Fives ( CCUF ) , an umbrella organisation of statutory and voluntary sector groups and individuals providing a service to under fives , decided to organise a conference to look at the issues of integration of special needs children within mainstream provision .
6 As a result of this development the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher is sometimes unavailable at times when it is most needed , i.e .
7 As a result of this case the UK is now obliged to change its legislation because Community law takes precedence over conflicting national law .
8 and as a result of this petition the public and association .
9 As a result of this report the caretaker was informed that if he did not mend his ways he would be discharged .
10 As a result of this action the ACRL Bibliographic Instruction Liaison Project was established .
11 As a result of this intrusion the Nganasans were pushed farther north into the tundra , and a lasting enmity between them and the Dolgans was created .
12 As a result of this policy the Arab states as a whole had lost about US$25,000 million since 1987 through falling oil prices .
13 And on a car of this class the steering column ought to adjust for rake as well as reach .
14 On one side of this access the stones had been continued to form an archway which immediately suggested the childhood joys of caves and visits to Father Christmas 's grotto in the bigger Oxford Street department stores .
15 On the southern side of this area the undercarriage repairs for these vehicles were undertaken .
16 And in the light of this experience the Secretary of State take the view that , and then goes on to list all the factors .
17 On completion of this turn the Cherokee was north of the extended centreline and tracking towards the airfield at a height estimated to be between 100 and 300 feet .
18 For a comprehensive review of this debate the relevant chapters in Stenhouse ( 1975 ) are recommended .
19 Among a large number of Tory frogs in this election the craving for a more compelling and stirring leader has been plain .
20 But the ancestors of many of the modern bivalves arose during the Mesozoic , and unlike many of the animals in this book the bivalves were affected in a much lees dramatic way by the Mesozoic-Tertiary extinction events that extirpated so many other major elements in the marine fauna .
21 Values there are determined solely by ‘ real ’ considerations in this case the earning power of the firm 's assets and its investment policy and not by how the fruits of earning power are ‘ packaged ’ for distribution … .
22 However , from the point of view of the strategic considerations in this chapter the following points are relevant :
23 How much weight in this connection the courts should give to the attitude of Her Majesty 's Government was one of the issues before me .
24 In the second chapter in this section the focus is on changes at these levels .
25 . Given a standard error of 0.17 for the market model 's estimate of beta in this case the ‘ true ’ value is likely to lie between 1.21 and 0.87 .
26 One must remember that at the height of the cement boom in this valley the number of men employed ran into thousands if one considers the barge trade as well .
27 The aim of this project was to provide foreign learners of French with an indispensable minimum vocabulary ; by eliminating all words outside this minimum the learner would avoid wasting time on unnecessary items .
28 we will do all we can for , well especially at the centre and while , whilst acknowledging the need for it to resource at the schools at this conference the voluntary agencies , parents and even teachers admitted the greater need for specialists at the centre , that is we want more education psychologists , advisors of all sorts and er , therefore supporting options er at ten , one C , small roman one , and small roman three on the agenda , but er that is reluctantly not er not small roman two .
29 As part of this procedure the Authority has been involved in meetings with parents and governors of the schools concerned .
30 However , if oil prices do harden in the latter part of this century the $2.5–3.5 billion lost following the 1982 price fall could be recouped with interest .
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