Example sentences of "[vb past] of this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The labour cost of this work would be presented to the Camphill Building Fund as our gift/donation . |
2 | Winchelsey learnt of this bull in December 1296 and published it in the assembly of January 1297 , called to consider the royal demand made in November on which they had deferred a decision . |
3 | There is no doubt that Cnut disposed of this threat , but where Holy River fits in is unclear . |
4 | Nothing came of this love , but it might have been more tactful , in the aftermath of Phoebe 's tragic death , for Thomson to have used pseudonyms . |
5 | In fact nothing came of this threat and there is no further reference to it . |
6 | There was much talk and many meetings but nothing came of this venture , then in May 1909 , the question of a bridge between Halling and Wouldham was again debated . |
7 | SO SOME GOOD CAME OF THIS PERIOD , THEN . |
8 | ( The city of Oxford in 1546 negotiated with Stumpe for a similar use of Osney Abbey , hoping to provide work for 2,000 people , but nothing came of this project . ) |
9 | Romero disapproved of this theology ; he did not believe that the way of Christ called anybody to overthrow governments . |
10 | He was glad that he had dismissed Palottino , although the Neapolitan had made it dear that he strongly disapproved of this mania for walking . |
11 | This means that all users who may be affected by the SPR are notified of its existence via the Mail System , and that a particular user is nominated to respond to the SPR and informed of this responsibility via the Mail System . |
12 | I will be pleased to keep you informed of this work during the coming year . |
13 | In 1959 The East Surrey Regiment was amalgamated with The Queen 's Royal Regiment ( West Surrey ) to form The Queen 's Royal Surrey Regiment , as part of the Home Counties Brigade ; the bade of this formation being worn until 1970 and the demise of the brigade system . |
14 | Well we 'll get carbon dioxide off , so you might be iridium carbonate or ytterbium , we 've got a powder which may be ytterbium car carbonate or ytterbium sulphate and you never heard of this stuff , ah carbonate carbonate and maybe , maybe ytterbium carbonate does n't give off carbon dioxide with acid , but there is a very good chance it does cos all the others you 've ever heard about do . |
15 | I heard of this place and felt interested , ’ she informed him with truth , or at least part truth . |
16 | ‘ You heard of this place from as far afield as the capital city ? |
17 | oh yes , but not in the ordinary er there was a huge place , where you could put tables all round the tables , you see , and , and er it was a and er I liked it , I , when they were busy , you see , I used to , especially if they had an order for these hundreds of cups of tea , er , you see , I used to go down and give a hand then , I used to like it , you see , somebody would give a shout and I would come down from the office and and left them anyway and then er I heard of this job . |
18 | I thought well after ten years , I thought , well I want I still want to get on and erm so I heard of this job down at Cambridge Station as Assistant Manageress at the Refreshment Rooms , you see , and er it was n't quite the same because er at Ipswich , you see , although the Catering Manager 's office er my work was office work and typing you know general thing and er because he was away most of the day , most days , because of er er the ten stations er from stretching as I say from Chelmsford , Witham , Marks Tey , Colchester and er I think it was Clacton and er and Manningtree and er I think , I do n't know Manningtree and Ipswich of course and er then er Bury St Edmunds and , and that 's it and I am not sure whether you went to Newmarket or whether to Ca whether to Cambridge now Newmarket but er , you see , so the days went on and we worked every other Sunday and of course I know things were a lot cheaper then but you see the pay was n't , was n't very good . |
19 | When questioned further very few of them thought of this God or power as a man , but either as a person without a body or as something like air or gas , and a few said they did not know or that there was no God . |
20 | But where I thought of this part of the game as the worst , Ken positively savoured it . |
21 | I thought of this hyla as the nymph Echo , a dryad , an invisible sweet voice . |
22 | I thought of this killer out on the empty , wild moor , and I felt more and more uncomfortable about my surroundings . |
23 | That really made me smile when I thought of this rock'n'roll preamp being used in that situation . |
24 | During the next three and a half years I often thought of this meal and of the amount I had to leave on my plate because I could not eat any more . |
25 | ‘ Every time I dreamed of this place , ’ Adam said . |
26 | Breeze partook of this refreshment wondering if she had stepped into the pages of Cranford . |
27 | Perhaps Granville Penn knew of this hospital by tradition . |
28 | The judge found that the defendants , by their servants , well knew of this condition . |
29 | Only his secretary knew of this place . |
30 | Lewis Carroll possibly knew of this phrase but , because he refers to the grin outlasting the rest of the body , it is more likely that his real influence was the cheese rather than the swordsman . |