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

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1 She swallowed drily and asked huskily , ‘ Why ca n't we go down the ladder this way ? ’
2 Diana Ross sauntered down the catwalk this season wearing little more than a feather boa and a smile .
3 Along with the clatter of clunk-clicking up and down the nation this week , there have been the usual apocryphal murmurings about the dangers of seat belts .
4 Well , they have to correspond to the lecture , so the lecture this week was , world population .
5 The depth gauge tells you how deep you are an essential piece of equipment prices start at 20 pounds and lastly the backpack this hold the tank on your back prices start at 20 pounds and go up to 310 pounds the expensive one include an integrated life jacket which is adjustable .
6 ‘ I got to Holland and Belgium last August with the Ireland training panel but failed to win my first cap , but helping Ulster to another Leinster Regiment Cup may be just the springboard this time . ’
7 One lick led to another , in her experience , and that was not the idea this afternoon , there were serious things in train .
8 But that was not the case this year . ’
9 This is not the way this kind of organization works .
10 Erm unfortunately we can only have this room not the canteen this year .
11 The once-great Computer Systems News , which had to suffer the indignity in its declining months of being called Systems and Network Integration , gives up the ghost this week but not before it reports that IBM will turn up at AutoFacts in November with a new-fangled massively parallel machine that runs both AIX/ES and MVS and is based on a new ( possibly hybrid ) chip developed at the Thomas Watson Lab .
12 And I walked up the village this morning the birds were singing their songs
13 Oh they , they say it 's all controllable so that I 've , I 've answered , I have n't just let the Environmental Health wash over me I 've actually written back to them again , er I 'll be interested to see whether I get a letter back from them , but I phoned up the Council this morning and they 're rejecting on two grounds , one is to do with the highway and the sort of the traffic situation coming in there , although the , the authority , the Highway Department are n't objecting to it and the other one is erm , on local environmental issues I think you know that is , is unsuitably , unsuitable environmentally to the area well I can only say that I 'm grateful to the planning , to the planning offices for they 're going out on a limb if you like because I think they 're on thin ice erm and so long as the committee will , will back them up I mean I do n't know of what else I could of done as a person
14 THOUSANDS of workers will be stuffing their pockets with extra cash for giving up the turkey this Christmas .
15 Wholesalers reported an improvement in sales both year-on-year and compared with February , and said they expected volumes to keep up the pace this month .
16 LUCY SOUTTER , the 22-year-old former champion who nearly gave up the game this year after long-lasting viral problems , unexpectedly reclaimed the British national title at Newcastle yesterday by beating Suzanne Horner 9-3 , 9-5 , 9-3 in a final lasting only 43 minutes .
17 ‘ We picked up the Wheel this afternoon . ’
18 I phoned up the bank this morning .
19 Executives from over 300 North West firms have taken up the Challenge this year
20 Wood is also the medium this time round for Judith Shea at Protech .
21 This paper will address later the way this sort of e-mail is used and the implications that has for legal and records management departments .
22 My advice to the Government is that they can not sort out the problem this side of a general election , so why not get on with the job of laying the long-term foundations for a successful economy ?
23 erm , I 've been , erm do you want any money out the bank this week ?
24 Now the weather this week has turned every game into a water sport … but for our Friday feature we 're off to the Cotswold Water Park for the real thing
25 It was n't the wind this time .
26 Instead the scandal this week fizzled out , writes John Hatfield
27 Yet the moment this promise was made , the polarized structure of society was fully exposed .
28 Our new argument for the political virtues of conventionalism uses these distinctions to show why the line this theory draws between cases decided by law and cases calling for judicial legislation strikes the right balance between predictability and flexibility .
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