Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing illustrates this point so clearly as the fate of a paper published in 1874 by C. Nägeli entitled Verdrängung der Pflanzenformen durch ihre Mitbewerber .
2 the thing with them , a bed with them , she 'll not come in now , and never come , no reason why not , cos I know she smokes so what does she do that we have n't to know , so I says oh I says this bed is n't gon na keep being here and no An no Angela in it
3 I says this week .
4 Gets up in the morning I sees this pair of red shoes , I thought oh you stupid cow .
5 ‘ Mister Tom , I knows this place .
6 The search for training which fits this description in the management of education is hindered in two ways : it has long been an area for tension between theorists and practitioners and it has from time to time been exposed to management models from fields where practice and purpose are very different from those of education .
7 Bisected by the equator , Kenya basks in the intense sunlight which renders this country one of the most dramatically moulded outdoor showpieces to which the world lays claim .
8 A magic circle in which she locks our destiny to this increase of tenderness which renders this work human , moving and unchallengeable .
9 The valley takes its name from the Entlen torrent , a tributary of the Little Emme , which races down to join it from the slopes of the Glaubenberg mount which separates this valley from the parallel valley in which lie the Lungern and Sarnen Lakes ( and the road from Brunig Pass . )
10 The transverse ridges are a distinctive feature which separates this species from many other North Atlantic species , other species with this feature are O. parcita .
11 These eddies seem to be a product of the upward convection in the troposphere , and their energy source is therefore that which drives this convection .
12 Seen from a purely theoretical standpoint , the leap of faith which produces this kind of doubt completely bypasses the question of truth .
13 It is the entire field which produces this outcome , which is then an effect of the field or structure .
14 The 1.0-litre engine which powers this model , although not the sweetest sounding in the marketplace , does have it 's own fair share of Italian ‘ brio ’ .
15 Over the page Chair , within er , those totals there are a number of proposals for reductions in c certain areas of spending and increases in others , which are in excess of the amount which has been delegated to , er , to the Director to agree , and which needs this Committee 's approval erm , and would then go on to er , Resources Management for , for their agreement .
16 Darwin himself illustrates this combination .
17 r — the package is a root package ie. there is no user-supplied package in the primary directory which contains this package , except itself .
18 The tendon which flexes this digit runs just beneath the skin on the back of the horse 's lower leg .
19 Yet in the illuminating book which accompanies this exhibition , Paul Hayes Tucker proves that the image of Monet as the hermit alone with nature is far from accurate .
20 Among many enthusiastic comments quoted in the booklet which accompanies this disc there is only by Andrew Porter , who , having heard Alessandra Marc sing the title-role in Respighi 's La fiamma , wrote in The New Yorker : ‘ she is always worth hearing ; hers is perhaps the richest , fullest , most beautiful big soprano voice around ’ .
21 They typically have more education which reinforces this tendency .
22 One observation which illustrates this principle is that a Foucault pendulum at the North Pole swings in a plane fixed relative to the frame of the distant galaxies ; however , an earthbound observer sees the plane of swing rotate through 360° every 24 hours .
23 Freud and Breur described one case which illustrates this capacity for self-healing .
24 As often the case , Froissart had a story which illustrates this point .
25 A simple example which illustrates this point is to choose polar coordinates ( r , θ ) to describe motion in a plane .
26 Indeed , some of the British contributions to the study of this topic assert theirs to be a distinctive academic subject , ‘ social administration ’ , which has this concern as its hallmark .
27 An act which has this characteristic is a prima facie duty .
28 Two more annuals which get hardier by the year are Playfair ( Queen Anne Press , £2.99 ) truly pocket-sized and a marvellous source of instant information , and The Cricketers Who 's Who ( Lennard Publishing , £10.95 ) which has this year restored the first-class umpires and whose unique feature is a photograph of every player .
29 We shall describe a relation which has this property as catenary .
30 A coloured catalogue of camellias , costing £1.50 , is available from James Trehane & Sons , Hampreston , Wimborne , Dorset BH21 7NE ( 0102 873490 ) , which has this season opened an educational display of camellias at the nursery .
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