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

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1 I understand that Wyre Borough are forwarding to you a copy of a recent letter to their Environmental Health Officer from Nether Wyresdale Parish Council and I write to reiterate the concern felt by the Parish Council about this site especially the environmental and health hazards involved .
2 The accountant , and for that matter any other professional persons , have very important roles to play in the lease and for this purpose alone the tenant will wish to ensure that they are suitably qualified .
3 Please note also that for this week ONLY the evening Mass at St. Philip 's Priory , Begbroke has been transferred from Wednesday to Thursday evening , for the Feast of St. Philip Benizi , at 7.00 pm .
4 Many believe that Mr Kinnock 's heart may have been cut out and stamped on but that it beats anew in Mr Brown , and for this reason alone the party leader is credited with wanting the 41-year old Scot to succeed him in the event of disaster .
5 For this reason alone the poor old British car industry is facing problems .
6 For this reason alone the judge 's order is fatally flawed .
7 Some of the dancing in Requiem was way below this standard yet the ballet still came across as one of MacMillan 's most monumental works .
8 5.3 If at any time there has been any [ material ] noncompliance by the Landlord with any of [ its ] obligations under clause 2 or by the Tenant with any of [ its ] obligations under clause 3 and such default shall continue for or shall not be remedied to the [ reasonable ] satisfaction of the party not in default within [ 15 ] working days ( time being of the essence ) after service on the party in default by the other part of a notice specifying the default and invoking the provisions of this clause then the provisions of clause 5.4 shall have effect immediately upon the expiry of the relevant period
9 Since the first edition of this book both the Matrimonial Homes ( Co-ownership ) Bill introduced in the House of Lords in 1980 ( which would have made provision for statutory co-ownership of the matrimonial home ) and the Land Registration of Law of Property Bill ( affecting the practice that has grown up following the case of Williams & Glyn 's Bank Ltd v Boland ) [ 1981 ] AC 487 ) have failed .
10 Of companies of this sort only the liverymen , if indeed all of them , were likely to find their way into the returns .
11 Program files like this bear either the extension COM or EXE , standing for COMpiled and EXEcutable , respectively .
12 With this approximation only the N-1 previous states are considered .
13 ‘ Functional ’ because such institutions have to be seen as serving certain value objectives , in this case primarily the avoidance of war and mutual destruction .
14 The British view that membership of the EEC was in essence about trade persisted through the signing in 1986 of the Single European Act , though in this case even the main text that was agreed ranged rather wider than the limits that the British had set themselves .
15 In this case only the projections of the eccentric spots are visible .
16 However , in this case only the first reference to any descriptor appears in an index , while all further linkages are made from record to record ( rather as in a chain of synonyms in a direct file ) .
17 In fact in most of the experiments an infra-red filter was used and in this case only the tungsten source is relevant , as was explained earlier .
18 It was dim with the atmosphere of all old barns — straw , dust , and in this case too the sweet smell of stored apples .
19 Well , I 'm very uneasy about the er , principle that some people are discussing of taking sides er , er , in the internal affairs of er other countries and in this case there the Soviet Union .
20 In this case overfly the beacon by approximately 15 seconds .
21 To a layman , the word ‘ bureaucracy ’ has unpleasant associations ; however , the German writer , Max Weber ( 1864–1920 ) who is the organisational theorist most closely associated with the analysis of bureaucracy , was inclined to regard bureaucracy as the ideal form of organisation , which is ‘ from a purely technical point of view , capable of attaining the highest degree of efficiency and is in this sense formally the most rational means of carrying out imperative control over human beings . ’
22 in this country today the
23 In this way then the couplet brings together the three themes of each section and relates them very strongly to the speaker and the listener , with the use of ‘ thou ’ .
24 In this jurisdiction equally the mother and children are dependent on state benefits .
25 In this context neither the attendance allowances nor the SRAs are sufficiently realistic .
26 Although in this connection too the higher courts are likely to say that the terms used are matters of fact for the magistrates , it will be open to those courts to say that in certain circumstances , the reactions of the victim were not likely to be those of harassment , alarm or distress .
27 If inquiries , or some of them , were to be viewed in this light then the courts could help to devise procedural rules to fit this type of decision-making .
28 In this situation neither the academy nor design itself can any longer be aware of design 's actual social content ( designed without explicit social formative function , such functions are " achieved despite design 's comprehension " ) .
29 Which shows that perhaps a misindica In this situation perhaps the men are seeking agreement rather than the women are , because the women seem to be doing it to actually show concern , rather than to seek agreement , which does n't Turns a lot of the traditional thing about tag questions on it head .
30 Today , of course , corporate status carries no implication that the business has in some other way been favourably treated by the state , and so in this respect too the idea of privilege is now inappropriate .
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