Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 12.1 Any notice , document or request falling to be given or served under this Agreement may be given or served by sending it by registered post or certified mail , postage pre-paid , or by tested telex or facsimile transmission to : in the case of |
2 | Both parties have invited this court to proceed on the basis that the validity of the appointment is not and can not be disputed or decided on this application . |
3 | Two quite different events , occurring some seventy years apart , appear to have been garbled or telescoped in this passage . |
4 | The identity of proteins which are up- or downregulated during this period are not known , but several have been separated on two-dimensional gels . |
5 | He could also play a variety of instruments ( and passed on this ability to his children ) and knew songs and melodies which had never been written down — just passed on from ear to ear via generations of Dalesmen . |
6 | I hope you 'll pick out what 's got to come from the East Midlands National airport , can I remind you that a list of that has already been made and passed by this council when there was not a Conservative majority and that had on it about seventy traffic calming schemes bottlenecks 'll be done all over this county which in themselves save accidents and save lives . |
7 | ‘ I messed around with it and got into this thing of splitting up the amps because I always thought that the guitar was a bit flat in mono . |
8 | a purely modern translation , what could you use for windows of heaven , and Niall is suggesting clouds , the clouds were stopped , the an and stopped in this sense means closed , the windows of heaven were closed . |
9 | It has successfully developed and operated a port at Sheerness in Kent and drew on this experience in deciding to develop a commercial port in the easternmost portion of the old dockyard . |
10 | These readers , the assumption might run , are at ease with the complexities of rhythm and vision , pattern and play , and united by this ease are free to discriminate more and more finally the detail of the smallest fragment or the structure or the entire work . |
11 | The Indian woman was born in Kerala , Southern India , and came to this country when she was six . |
12 | Yeah that 's , that 's okay it 's just er I mean I would like to feel you would introduce me if they actually knocked on the door and came in this evening otherwise they 'd think would n't you , I mean |
13 | 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 . |
14 | One man was outside , two were sitting inside , the men were completely black , so black trousers , black hats and they had a black cape over it , over their faces so you could n't see who they were , and one of them just had this gun in his hand , and fired at this Citroen here located . |
15 | Money is lent and borrowed in this way on the interbank market . |
16 | I did the er there was a an ambulance came down the road in front of a bus you see , and a chap which was on the cor , side the road and he he went like this so I stopped and the ambulance came round and turned into this building site and I and while we were sitting there bang ! |
17 | Er certainly the , the people who worked and flew from this field er gather distinction , honour and glory unto themselves for their er . |
18 | She had come to London after the war as a music student , and felt by this time she was neither Canadian or English . |
19 | ‘ I bought it as a deposit on another car and went on this journey for a reason , ’ he said . |
20 | And before I went to school on the Monday , drove back down the marsh and went in this forest trying to find it . |
21 | Miller only credited Bartram with a few plants in the Dictionary : Lilium philadelphum , ‘ at present very rare in English gardens ’ , Toxicodendron serratum , ‘ not yet flowered ’ and Veratrum americanum , another rarity which had in a good season both flowered and seeded in this country . |
22 | Also shown are the regions of the c-Jun protein which were expressed in E.coli and assayed in this report . |
23 | Finch lost his head and said to this woman whose fastidiousness he most revered , ‘ You would n't lie about your own age , that 's the thing . ’ |
24 | After having worked as a medic and observed first-hand the horrors of war , Beckmann began to produce ambitious paintings with religious themes and continued in this vein until the early 1920s . |
25 | In the early 1970s he became Manager Hops and continued in this role for the remainder of his career at Park Royal . |
26 | In 1887 he was appointed district surveyor for Charlton , Lee , and Kidbrooke under the Metropolitan board of works and continued in this post under the London county council . |
27 | The traditional explanation is that all mothers with colicky babies — regardless of what sort of people they are or what else is happening in their lives — suddenly become more confident and relaxed at this point . |
28 | Like the pun in The Languages of Love and the concept of a variable reality in The Sycamore Tree , a discursive practice that is devalued and stigmatized in this novel is later used as a tool for exploring the practices and attitudes it represents . |
29 | Ur was amongst the cities they conquered and sacked at this time . |
30 | The time , the effort and the loving dedication of those who conceived and carried through this project to completion make us , the Three-Ninetieth , sincerely grateful and humbly thankful to each and everyone of you , our friends . |