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

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1 More significant has been the comeback this season of guide Ivano Ghirardini .
2 In previous years the competition cakes had been auctioned off to benefit the Belltower Restoration Fund — and that had been the intention this year , too — but there would be no bidders , now .
3 Bright florals are the rage this season so you 'll need a subtle shade of tights to complement rather than overpower your outfits .
4 ‘ I think we are the underdogs this weekend , ’ said Campese .
5 But a fantastic aspect to Mars in Cancer shows that you are the instigator this time , and you have the ability to melt someone 's heart — or break the ice , at the very least .
6 there 're no games this weekend for Hereford United or Gloucester rugby club … all the action 's on Central … there 's Goals Extra tomorrow teatime … the live match on Sunday afternoon …
7 The worst seemed to be over : by the end of the Summer Term in 1889 , numbers had risen to 89 , and Pemberton was pleased to report that " there has been no caning this term " .
8 But there was no problem and there has been no reaction this morning . ’
9 If it proves to have been a mistake this entrepreneur himself will be under market pressure to abandon this line of production .
10 I hope these problems wo n't discourage your company from continuing to run the service , which I hope has been a success this year .
11 Self-belief has been a problem this season and has not been helped by narrow defeats against Wasps ( 11–7 ) , Saracens ( 13–12 ) and London Irish ( 12–9 ) and a 9–9 draw with Rugby .
12 Bangor have been a revelation this season and are still pushing for success on three fronts , unlike the poor old Blues .
13 There are no exceptions this time .
14 Your learned friend very fairly set the sort of orders one would expect in the case of this sort , erm , can I only add one thing which erm there is still a , failing erm his right there should have been an adjournment this morning that the question of a structured settlement could be investigated , all these people who have indeed , it must be from the plaintiff 's point of view as well , desirable that those investigations be erm carried out , with the greatest , greatest speed possible , obviously it takes time to er instruct the and so on and erm , it seemed er to me that it would be appropriate to include some of the I happen to discuss with my friend , erm providing for the matter to be brought back not later than a certain time
15 Mr Dickinson said : ‘ From what I understand what has happened is that last year the county championships were held the week after the Spring Bank Holiday and some counties have automatically presumed that this would be the case this year Cleveland and Northumberland included .
16 And it 'll be the boy this time . ’
17 The instrument of resurrection was to be the turnpike. this custom prevailing , 't is more than probable , that our posterity may see the roads all over England restored in their time to such a perfection , that travelling and carriage of goods will be much more easy both to man and horse than ever it was since the Romans lost this island .
18 Already a fashion favourite , you can bet it 'll be the rage this summer , too .
19 Examples of the former — recombining existing elements — would be the way this eclecticism in 1960s rock came into being in the first place , formed as it was from disparate sources , including many elements from bourgeois ‘ art music ’ ; or the way rhythmic techniques derived from working-class black American music were combined with other elements in 1920s dance music to signify a kind of safe but exotic , hedonist escapism for a broad grouping of classes in Britain .
20 Perhaps this is only a witty pleasantry ; it may also be the delight this woman takes in her young friend 's success .
21 So what d' ya reckon mm , it gon na be the fashion this year ?
22 He 's crazy about football and hopes to be the captain this year .
23 I thought I was supposed to be the victim this morning .
24 ‘ This will be the boost this region is badly in need of , ’ he said .
25 It seems to be the effect this place has had on me .
26 He is quietly confident that there will be no problems this time .
27 It 's an , a small number of , of viruses which constantly shift , and the WHO organisation which monitors flu viruses around the world , is responsible for seeing that the vaccine is made from strains that are in circulation currently , and , and we 've been getting it right for the last ten years , so I , I think there 'll be no problem this year .
28 ‘ I believe the time has come when the Chamber should say that we can no longer afford to fund the lights from subscriptions alone , said Mr. King emphasising that unless all traders contribute there may well be no lights this year .
29 Bedfordshire , without a South-East League win since August 1989 , proved they will be no pushover this summer with a 9½ — 5½ win over Northamptonshire at Kettering .
30 Whilst I was there , there was the prison officers ’ dispute and the governor came into the dining room one breakfast-time and said , ‘ I 'm sorry , girls , but there will be no visits this weekend due to lack of staff .
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