Example sentences of "this [noun] with its [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And now , at last , one balmy June evening , in this field with its rows and rows of caravans , came the confrontation .
2 Back in the early Eighties as Marlene observes , a ‘ stupendous era ’ lay ahead for women and this prologue with its oddball assortment of characters is , one supposes , a disturbing reminder of women as sexually passive victims and a particularly ironic comment on the complexity of their relationships with men .
3 The Commission continued during this period with its efforts to secure uniform rates of value added tax ( VAT ) and excise duties within the EC ( see pp. 36153 ; 36493 ) , particularly in the light of the proposed abolition of border controls which , it felt , could encourage cross-border shopping in low-rate countries and thus perpetuate market imbalances .
4 Therefore to suggest that an undertaking of this enormity with its potential to contribute to various national and word ; d development activities should be allowed to become the vehicle for economic experimentation or the advancement of narrow short term profit motivation without proper examination of the alternatives , is clearly a path which we will tread at our peril .
5 British Telecom has pioneered in this area with its Prestel service , but so far this has appealed mainly to business customers .
6 The Edinburgh Green Belt Trust has been discussing this matter with its funding partners and it will be important for David Oldham to discuss the various views with the Urban Forestry Advisory Group .
7 Certainly the Devon , in the late eighteenth century , was described by William Marshall ( 1796 ) as being ‘ in size somewhat below the desirable point for the heavier works of husbandry ’ , making up for this deficiency with its agility and exertion so that it was regarded as the best worker in Britain .
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