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

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1 In this case it just happens to be true . ’
2 Waldendale means the dale of the Welshman , Welsh being a word once used to describe any foreigner , though in this case it probably refers to the last remnants of the Celtic peoples who retreated to this dale in the face of Norse and Anglo-Saxon expansion .
3 At the very worst it 's someone to talk to , and in this case it probably saved his life .
4 This unexplained characteristic of RJ2.2.5 was previously reported ( 5,8,13,14 ) ; in this case it further confirms the derivation of AR from RJ2.2.5 .
5 In this case it still forces the COPY device to read each file in turn .
6 Although a picture of NCC confusion emerged from this study it still held out the hope , if only by implication , that more rigorous thinking would achieve better results .
7 With Hitchock in this mood it already looks a good signing and Porterfield said : ‘ We are not bringing the Russian to take Kevin 's place .
8 When it comes , in Chapter 6 ‘ A review of some major issues ’ , to this point it simply declares : There is in this assertion more sound and flannel signifying not very much than there is substance .
9 They begin by observing that if you scratch the bark of this tree it immediately exudes beads of milky latex .
10 Out of this theory it also follows that the uniqueness of each individual construct system necessarily means that there can be no straightforward response to a stimulus but only a multiplicity of interpretations .
11 Even at this size it completely outclassed most Rutland villages , quite two-thirds of which had populations of fewer than 150 .
12 For this reason it neither defines law in terms of force , legitimate or otherwise , nor does it point to literal enforceability as the essence of law .
13 When the articulative process works well , the pattern of elements that it organizes comes to seem ‘ natural ’ ; in this form it usually spreads widely through society .
14 Refitted as a cinema in the early years of this century it subsequently became a bingo hall and finally a flood-damaged carpet warehouse .
15 But as I say the last bit where you sa dur during the course of the , of this conversation it almost sounded as though you were gon na , you 're doing it parrot , parrot fashion whereas the rest of it was , was superb , there was no , no problems in that .
16 The law is therefore most unfair to victims of negligence ; in limiting them in this way it totally ignores the reality of the situation .
17 This year it also incorporates swivel wheels and an integral gutter system , designed to allow the addition of side-sheets and run-up covers for extra protection of the square .
18 Up until this year it clearly had n't been fully put to the test although you are all aware of its success over recent years .
19 At the meeting when the Council approved this document it also received a paper entitled ‘ Academic freedoms which might be granted to colleges ’ , directed towards ‘ relaxing controls ’ .
20 ‘ Our defence against Wigan and St Helens was tremendous , but this time it just fell apart . ’
21 Jacobitism became attractive to a variety of different groups in the 1690s , including commonwealth Whigs , although at this time it still had little support in society at large .
22 In this context it fully accepts that caravan sites , such as that at Meadow House , are presently an essential feature of the tourist industry .
23 oh look my bags open , tt , I hate this bag it always comes open
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