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

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1 Any substance can be converted into a homoeopathic remedy and used in this way .
2 For one thing it is for the Holy Spirit to tell us in that hour what we are to say , and for another thing the people we prove to be in that hour will be determined , not by our thinking about that hour , but by our thinking and living in this hour .
3 ‘ The Framework ’ shall mean the Framework for Collaboration in the IEATP Programme and attached to this Agreement as Addendum A.
4 you know , so I rang up to Anglia television last night in the programme and objected to this ,
5 Research and writing on this subject has concentrated almost exclusively on abuse by family members and most of it occurs in the domestic setting .
6 We adjusted our course to move off the reef and hover on this line .
7 ‘ I bought it as a deposit on another car and went on this journey for a reason , ’ he said .
8 And before I went to school on the Monday , drove back down the marsh and went in this forest trying to find it .
9 Few approaches would produce more positive results on the actual curriculum in schools than review and retraining in this field .
10 The justices failed to make any determination or finding upon this issue .
11 ‘ Thanks , David , but I 've bent the rules enough ; I really ought to get on to the village and see to this wretched food distribution .
12 That this ‘ slippage ’ is so slight is due to the fact that the other Enterprise staff have worked a great deal of extra time and taken on extra responsibilities and I take this opportunity of thanking them for their hard work and support during this period .
13 Not so , according to Alan Freedman and Christopher Tarling , who open Freedman and Tarling at this month .
14 It had been thrilling at first to start work for a real knight and his lady and to live in this tall mansion with its halls and parlours , its tapestries and suits of armour .
15 Counselling help and support at this stage can be vital to the way that individuals learn to face up to their lives as post-generation parents .
16 We need your help and support in this vital work .
17 I enjoyed Bagnall 's article in the January issue and agree with this feeling that the familiarity , the friendliness of science , is fast disappearing .
18 I had it in big letters — ‘ Father ’ Arrien ( the father in inverted commas ! ) will preach on the blasphemy of the Roman Mass on such and such an evening — and the priest of the town , he went up to the council and objected to this and said that Wylie 's a trouble maker .
19 The consideration of the consequences of the separation of ownership and control in this section has inevitably been somewhat impressionistic .
20 Other major subjects painted for the frieze and included in this exhibition are ‘ The Scream ’ , ‘ Death in the Sickroom ’ , ‘ Vampire ’ , ‘ Madonna ’ , ‘ Jealousy ’ and ‘ The Dance of Life ’ , each illustrated by one or several oil paintings and the related lithographs or woodcuts .
21 The approach to teaching and learning on this course is developmental and therefore the students in a particular year group work with the same team of tutors who cover all aspects of learning and of educational provision for young children — including the development of language and literacy .
22 However , it is impossible to attend to approaches to teaching and learning for this stage without attending to how students are learning prior to this " ( Versey 1989:23 ) .
23 ‘ She would go behind a chair or settee and talk to this friend .
24 A compromise was eventually negotiated in which the space to the west of the building , originally planned as a garden , was devoted instead to a car park and to compensate for this loss of amenity , the Historic Buildings Council then agreed to pay for the provision of the jetty and roof garden .
25 Well , Stan Bowes , thank you very much indeed for joining me this afternoon — Stan Bowes , head of marketing for Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board and helping with this look at the tourist industry .
26 In the next two months it will hand over many of its roles to the British Horse Racing Board and racing in this country will certainly never be the same again .
27 He might rise from the grave in the churchyard and appear in this room !
28 There are some 80 examples on show by nearly as many artists which reflect the development of the medium from the early Twenties to the zenith of Pop Art in the Sixties ; from the rather mundane Swans of Leopold Krumel to Roy Lichtenstein 's Sweet Dreams , Baby , which characterises his creativity and remains to this day an image in his art that bridges the gap between the commercial and the fine .
29 So it was that Edward III was able to extend the areas directly involved in war and to benefit from this by using landing points on different parts of the French coast .
30 Although they may explain homosexuality in terms of learning , they assume a common biological basis and process for this learning , and see the condition itself as homogeneous .
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