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

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1 We consider some of the forms this can take , distinguishing seasonal , temporary or casual working from fixed contract working , self-employed and agency supplied temporary workers from those who are directly employed , and full-time temporary workers from part-time temporary workers .
2 His view of a robust plebeian culture embraces more than recreation , although the forms this took played an important and integrated role in a popular culture which represented a whole way of life .
3 I would rather see him and Chris Lewis ( a constant injury worry ) facing the Pakistanis this summer without carrying niggling injuries sustained in the winter .
4 Save yourself the hassle of pushing through the crowds this Christmas by using this Products for Change catalogue , and remember we will promptly refund your money if you are not pleased with what you have received .
5 Organisers expect the crowds this year easily to exceed the record attendance of 170,000 over four days in 1992 .
6 In the mid-1970s this picture was about to change , as economic crisis produced widespread unemployment , and particularly high youth unemployment .
7 We know the ropes this time and we will fight on . ’
8 ‘ The only difference between the lineouts this year and last is that you can get penalised in a few more areas .
9 Lone Star will be top draw at the clubs this year .
10 In that the directors are often likely to be better disposed to the workforce than are the shareholders this may be of some practical importance .
11 But fourth , and I think it was reflected very much in the discussions this morning just to simply remind you that you are the World Church !
12 Gill is bringing in Kyoto and Victor , our CIB designers , to look at the signs this afternoon .
13 Er the moderators this morning are myself , John from Dublin , and Stuart , who is from Newcastle , New South Wales , who is President of the Urological Society of Australasia .
14 For the artists this day would be their first sight of the script due in production on Friday .
15 people in the hairdressers this morning was
16 In science and the humanities this constituency is small , but is nevertheless important ; in mathematics it is much smaller .
17 The Germans this time proved to be the better shots , but were very impressed with the new British SA-80 rife and its optic sight .
18 Right , we 'll give the birds this one .
19 Erm plans for the succession er and development of senior people and some of the plans this is going back to July er were in place then , most of the plans are in place now erm has probably most of you know are retiring in in October er their jobs have now all been allocated and are in the process of being transferred to the partners .
20 Parramatta headed a clutch of Aussie clubs willing to take Platt on long or short terms deals after he had a tremendous tour Down Under with the Lions this summer .
21 If you go for a stroll through the woods this weekend , do n't be surprised to see this .
22 Under the proposals this would take place in early 1994 .
23 And in a way it 's become easier as the times this might sound funny as the times gone on .
24 Defenders of the Wild : Sundays at 7pm. 12th , The Sting of Jose Truda Palazzo : Poachers and loggers are just two of the groups this Brazilian conservationist has to contend with .
25 For convenience of exposition reference will normally be made to A's having brought about a ‘ breach ’ of the contract between B and C and in most of the cases this will have occurred but , as we shall see , there may be liability without an actual breach .
26 He has a rule about her coming alone on these expeditions , but we have one or two ideas about changing the rules this time . ’
27 Does my honourable friend agree that one of the reasons this country is so successful at attracting inward investment is because of those lower non-wage labour costs ?
28 For the interactionists this was grossly inadequate .
29 If you 're out on the roads this weekend , there 's a chance you could see a squashed beetle .
30 This was a bar that er went under the bomb like that when they fastened them up , and then when they dropped the bombs this bar was in a clip , like where me finger is , i in a clip so when they released them it dropped out of this clip the bar went as well of course , down that went down went the bomb drop bars with it used to be make them day and night and things like that and er of course there was er Bloxwich Lock and Stamping we used to do odd stamping , odd forgings and things li and er that was other part of the war work .
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