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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 This notice does not constitute an admission either that the Act applies to this hotel or that liability thereunder attaches to the proprietor of this hotel in any particular case .
2 George Carman , QC for The People , replied : ‘ An invitation to the dance at this stage comes too late .
3 So that 's all got to happen and can we expect that the improvements that have been made now to the syst to the management of this process will not give rise to the same delays that occurred in getting this system flight safe .
4 DOUGLAS BROWN J. This appeal is in relation to the child who is a boy of 14 , nearly 15 , and , as judgment is given in open court I make it clear that there must be no publication of any part of these proceedings which would lead to the identification of this boy .
5 We may take two approaches to the identification of this group .
6 The bank draft was er erm and it appeared that at that stage Mr was told by the er by Mr that the landlord 's consent to the assignment of this lease erm , had still not be obtained .
7 The manuscript , however , can be attributed to the West Midlands , to the diocese of Worcester , and a small number of spellings in the text appropriate to the dialect of this region can be found , as indeed can an equally small number of spellings appropriate to the south-east of England .
8 Publicity around President Mitterand 's recent diagnosis may alert more men to the possibility of this form of cancer .
9 Thus our customers should be advised of the current level of facilities granted and that soon the maximum facilities to be granted to the company will be £135,000 and we will be looking to the guarantee for this sum which in turn is supported by the charge over the above property .
10 This group is a reaction to the racism in this school , we have what can be described as a very strong ‘ black mafia ’ within the school .
11 In other words , the sentence with to asserts drop as a fact and perception is invoked merely as the means which has brought one to the knowledge of this fact : perception took place ; therefore the dropping can be inferred and asserted .
12 It would not even be appropriate for the child to speak to the parent in this Creole if the parent is not from Jamaica .
13 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Description of Use or in any restriction of driving to specified persons in this Policy the indemnity to the Policyholder in connection with any motor car described in the Schedule shall operate while such motor car is in the custody or control of a member of the Motor Trade and used only for the purpose of its overhaul upkeep or repair .
14 The CBI has recently pointed out how important inward investment is to this country , and pointed to the success of this Government in attracting it — a success not assisted by some in the Labour movement , who call it ’ alien ’ .
15 A range of pore sizes is fundamental to the success of this size fractionation procedure which depends on two processes .
16 Central Council would like to thank PPP Beaumont 's management and staff and the Oxford Branch of the Association for their contribution to the success of this scheme .
17 SINCERE thanks are extended to all those who have contributed to the success of this Exhibition of Vestments and Flower Celebration , in particular :
18 Efficient cell room management during chlor-alkali production is vital to the success of this business , not only because of the large amounts of energy used but also because of the number of downstream businesses which rely on it .
19 The local authority , on the other hand , say that ‘ the care given to the child ’ in section 31(2) ( b ) ( i ) means the care given by the mother to the child in this case and that , in any event , it is not clear that the child would go to the grandmother 's if a care order was not made , because the mother is still claiming , or was still claiming , that the care should be given to her .
20 She was uncertain as to the position of this girl whom she knew to be daughter to a washerwoman but whom the dowager-duchess , a lady of formal demeanour and rigid etiquette , none the less treated as one of higher status .
21 The ending of the Cold War has not made much difference to the well-being of this country or the extent of the manufacture of weapons .
22 Needless to say , regular water changes are important to the well-being of this creature .
23 Up to the present in this chapter no mention has been made of the eliminatory processes — defaecation and urination .
24 so then if we go back to the beginning of this discussion Mr , it must follow must it not that there is a risk , clause nine is inaccurable so as far as all names are
25 Where the status of women is low , female mortality may exceed that of males : in Pakistan and some states of North India today , and , because of the prevalence of TB , in Ireland up to the beginning of this century ( Coleman forthcoming a ) .
26 As a matter of principle , the bank in such circumstances should not be entitled to rely on the transaction and this is the view which has been taken by a series of authorities going back to the beginning of this century .
27 Most East Anglican villages had a working windmill up to the beginning of this century , and many mills continued to grind corn until recent years .
28 He destroyed my dreams in his first sentence by assuring me that the current wrought iron well cover only dated to the beginning of this century .
29 Up to the beginning of this century people believed in an absolute time .
30 Only seven Peps beat the deposit return of £137 over three years while nine Peps beat the £109 deposit return over the year to the beginning of this month .
  Next page