Example sentences of "in this [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He was aided in this manoeuvre by two factors . |
2 | In stressing this , Engels was clearly strongly influenced not only by Morgan by also by Bachofen whom he praised in this preface to the book . |
3 | The quotations go on in this vein for pages on end for every conceivable sort of occupation . |
4 | He continued in this vein for a couple of minutes , tripping himself up several times . |
5 | They went on in this vein for several minutes while Ganem , occasionally shaking his head in disgust , tried to continue his conversation with Coleman . |
6 | After having worked as a medic and observed first-hand the horrors of war , Beckmann began to produce ambitious paintings with religious themes and continued in this vein until the early 1920s . |
7 | But do n't overdo this by being too overt , as in this opening to an essay ( by a non-native speaker ) titled " Lyrical and Epical Genres in Middle English Poetry " : I shall begin discussing lyrical and epical genres in Middle English poetry with the explanation of both these terms . |
8 | Full details were advertised in this newspaper over the past two weeks . |
9 | The findings coincide with exclusive publication in this newspaper of the first-ever comprehensive study of GCSE performance in Merseyside and Cheshire . |
10 | My authority for saying that is the Reader in Sociology at Queen 's University , Robert Cormack , some of whose latest findings have been discussed in this newspaper by Claire McGahan this week . |
11 | After their recent forays into full orchestral Tchaikovsky and Bartók , Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields return to one of their more familiar stamping grounds in this release of two of Haydn 's finest Symphonies . |
12 | Frequent Bolovian references ( drawings , some rhymes , and much Bolovian dogma ) show that in the period 1927–30 Eliot found this a valuable way of letting off some of the emotional steam generated by his conversion ; serious discussions of theology are juxtaposed in this correspondence with ridiculous accounts of Bolovian religious practice , one letter dated according to the day of St Cecilia , another according to that of St Gumbolumbo . |
13 | Should you feel unable to help in this venture for any reason would you please be kind enough to return the tickets to me . |
14 | Various missionary societies co-operated in this venture under the umbrella of ‘ Albanian Encouragement Project ’ . |
15 | Women involved in radio are invited to participate in this venture by completing a questionnaire giving details of their interests and involvement . |
16 | Except that it if it involved waiting in this corridor for much longer , one of the security cameras might start to register her despite all diversionary moves , and she should therefore now take a break of at least six hours before coming back here . |
17 | Boro were seen more as an attacking force in this half without achieving a breakthrough . |
18 | But the permitted alternatives that do arise must be : There are a series of methodological and philosophical problems in this framework of assumptions . |
19 | Since metaphor co-operates in this passage with the inner world of repose , its internal reliance upon the literal denotation of an outside world actually subverts its own function . |
20 | Merlyn said , irritably : ‘ Well , come on , Ben , we ca n't stand in this passage for ever . ’ |
21 | Gombert 's linear sense — and sometimes Crecquillon 's and Lupi 's was so strong that he cared nothing for the asperities of harsh suspensions or accented passing-notes , as in this passage from his motet , ‘ Ave sanctissima Maria ’ : |
22 | But in this , which he achieved by bold leaps and chromaticisms of melody and harmony , he was far surpassed by Saracini and Belli ( neither of whom composed polyphonic madrigals ) whose shock effects are comparable with Gesualdo 's of the same period ( see p. 267 ) , as in this passage from Belli 's ‘ Ardo ma non ardi ’ from his Libro dell' arie a I e 2 V. per sonarsi con il chitarrone ( Florence , 1616 ) : or the opening of Saracini 's ‘ Tu parti ’ from his sixth book of Musiche ( Venice , 1624 ) . |
23 | So the simple answer to our question is that God wants us to find something useful in this passage from His word so that we — people who serve God — or , in the other translations , men and women of God — may be fully qualified and equipped to do every kind of good deed . |
24 | This point has now been made frequently over the past few years , as for instance in this passage from the Gulbenkian Report , The Arts in Schools ( 1982 ) : |
25 | The title ‘ Holy One of God ’ is found only in this passage in the Gospel of Mark . |
26 | At all events he is very strong in this passage in I Corinthians 3 . |
27 | But that but that 's my point really , we it 's not really defined what what is meant in this criteria by criteria |
28 | Then the inclusion of the word self contained in this criteria within those terms rule out all proposals . |
29 | The losses in this transfer of energy from one form to another can be calculated and the flow through the various sub-systems can be traced . |
30 | That two of his sons had fought for Parliament may have played a part in this transfer of loyalty . |