Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's when things are economically difficult that the time is right to mount operations like this ’ he said .
2 By any standards it was a sensitive period and about the worst moment that anyone could have chosen to circulate proposals of this kind .
3 we have n't got a right to treat animals in this manner .
4 I have mentioned aspects of the debate on the inclusion of the subjective self into an ethnography ; now I hope to weave aspects of this subjective self into a scientific construct , revealing something of police culture along the way as I briefly explore some of my own early career moves .
5 It was to meet cases of this kind that Equity invented the great remedies of specific performance and injunction : specific performance to compel a man actually to do what he has promised — to give you the land in return for the money , to pay you the purchase money in return for the land ; injunction to forbid him to do what he has promised not to do or what he has no right to do — to forbid him to open the public house or the music-school , to forbid him to build so as to block up your light , even to compel him to pull down the objectionable wall ; the last sort of injunction is called mandatory .
6 He 's trying to find reasons for this , this woman to be in the house .
7 The wealth of scholarship in which the book luxuriates sometimes deflects from the far simpler scientific story ; that seismicity in the different regions of Iran varies through time , and that it is possible , from a complete analysis of the history , to find patterns in this shifting activity .
8 In Sweden the new post of secrétaire de commission was intended in part to provide opportunities of this sort ; but its holders also were few .
9 Attempts to attract candidates without this bias are very difficult to make successfully , especially as much of the self-selection process will have taken place by social conditioning in homes , schools and colleges , long before the Civil Service Commission enters into the reckoning .
10 The Charity Commission recognises the 1959 Group as ‘ the only charity operating solely to benefit charities in this way ’ .
11 But even had they sought to do otherwise , they felt obliged to fill the ‘ blind-alley ’ vacancies if only because employers would always manage to find workers for this type of employment however much the exchanges tried to frustrate them .
12 Only rarely , therefore , can we identify examples of agencies set up explicitly to circumvent problems of this kind .
13 It is open to the senior police officer present to impose conditions under this section whilst the march is in process , and on the same grounds as those on which he may act in advance .
14 To obtain readings in this waveband an auxiliary light source would be necessary .
15 It is in fact very common to find subsets like this within larger classes , and when we quantify them they usually show sharp patterns of social differentiation .
16 They were presented to Floy and Fenella and Snodgrass by Caspar and they had all swept bows ( Bith 's hat had fallen off ) and been charmed to meet travellers like this .
17 The work of the Architects as Project Managers Working Group , established to advise on policy in connection with Project Management , resulted in a report to Council being made and its recommendations adopted to encourage architects in this growing role and to provide for their training .
18 An effort to exclude office-holders of this type from the House of Commons was made , with no great success , by the Act of Settlement of 1701 .
19 Teachers are entitled to a reasonable mid-day break , and do not have to supervise pupils during this period as part of their normal duties .
20 The state , prompted by the FMC , has taken numerous measures to encourage women in this way and has set up nursery schools , crèches , workers ' canteens , automatic laundries , the provision of medical facilities and a system of grants .
21 But it 's been adapted , it 's been worn by an ordinary person doing everyday things , and I think that 's , it 's something that 's , it 's very important to remember when you 're studying Victorian fashion and Victorian costume , that actually a lot of the documentary evidence gives a very biased picture and that to find clothes like this , I think you get a much more realistic picture of what people actually wore .
22 To meet objections to this , the Commission added that an individual should only be held where , quite apart from being for an ‘ arrestable offence ’ , the arrest was also ‘ necessary ’ .
23 ‘ Are you hinting you have no wish to set eyes on this place again ? ’
24 The qualities of initiative , responsibility and loyalty which they demanded from the soldier were very different from the passive obedience and mechanical discipline typified by the army of Frederick II ( which , significantly , found it difficult to create units of this kind ) .
25 However , he concluded : ‘ Having to tackle reductions of this magnitude should not be seen so much as a threat to our way of life but as a challenge and an enormous opportunity for the world 's scientists , engineers and industrialists in both the developed and developing countries . ’
26 But in order to avoid having to rely on a null result , Honey and Hall ( 1989 c ) conducted a further study which attempted to eliminate problems of this sort by making use of the second of the within-subjects designs presented in Table 5.1 .
27 Of course , De Niro is n't about to answer questions about this kind of thing .
28 To reach conclusions about this kind of question LEAs will need to scrutinise school spending patterns in some detail .
29 The easiest task for Emma was learning to come to the table for lunch when called and once she had started to receive stickers for this she became aware of how to earn them .
30 And to set criteria for this strategic site exception policy which we feel should be added to the plan , to set this criteria in such a way that it would so point to the local authorities in the making of their local plans but it was clear that the policy did not provide a speculative opportunity for everybody any landowner throughout the county .
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