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

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1 LIGHT opera buffs in Londonderry are in for a musical feast with the return this year of the Derry Festival of Light Opera .
2 With the release this year of the award-winning movie based on Odets 's life , Barton Fink , his work is enjoying a new popularity .
3 AFTER his recordbreaking show with the bat last week , Mike Ness did it again with the ball this week in the Cheshire Cricket Association .
4 There are two problems with the way this view can be implemented .
5 The three SNP MPs who voted with the Government this week , and by so doing exerted pressure for increased Scottish representation on the proposed European committee of the regions , acted correctly and in accord with that principle .
6 The International Publishers Association may have given us a pointer in the right direction with the publication this year of its Charter for the Reader .
7 As long as the Woodvilles were identified with the crown this distinction was unimportant , but if the two interests split , as they did in 1483 , the loyalties of such men would tend to remain with the crown .
8 As long as the Woodvilles were identified with the crown this distinction was unimportant , but if the two interests split , as they did in 1483 , the loyalties of such men would tend to remain with the crown .
9 He and the others repeated all the old objections to plastic as a material , heavy , slow , unmanoeuvrable and dangerous with the emphasis this time on the middle two rather than the last .
10 A FORMER British Aerospace executive hopes to hold talks with the company this week to keep alive a British bid for the 125 business jet .
11 ‘ We needed her at our meeting with the chairman this morning .
12 Base salary is commensurate with the remuneration this person would earn in a top paying industry in view of his or her educational and professional experience .
13 I 've been in two minds about whether to bother with the ABA this year , but the news that Baroness Thatcher and Margaret Atwood are to share a platform at a Book and Author Breakfast has made my mind up for me .
14 Oh there are no , you know with the gaff this time , a lot of work like during the week and that and we 've tightened up quite a bit and tried to you know , get ourselves organised .
15 But with the wind this way it 's next to impossible . ’
16 I do n't feel much like juggling with the scheduling this morning . ’
17 BUDDING young jazz musicians are being given the chance to shine with the launch this autumn of the Ulster Schools ' Jazz Orchestra .
18 But this is a very difficult track and I was not happy with the car this afternoon either .
19 Connie said : ‘ It has been a marvellous year for outings and we have been very fortunate with the weather this summer . ’
20 The company will also be marketing a ‘ limited edition ’ of 2000 bicycles with the transmission this spring .
21 After many years dispensing tea to supporters , Colin took up football with the club this season and , to boost his confidence , I appointed him skipper .
22 Could you lend a hand with the laundry this morning ?
23 The man entrusted with the steering this year is Ray Cochrane , who proved that 20 days on the sidelines had not dulled either his skills or competitive edge when driving home a double at Wolverhampton on Monday , his first day back , and adding another winner yesterday .
24 But something obviously went wrong with the scenario this time around because ‘ Blues Soul ’ is , whisper it not , the CONTEMPORARY BLUES ALBUM OF THE YEAR .
25 ‘ Did n't even know myself until I talked with the PM this afternoon .
26 It so happens that I have an appointment with the PM this evening .
27 After Edward 's triumph at Boroughbridge in 1322 he once again sought to levy one man from each vill for service in Scotland , with the vill this time paying the wages for forty days .
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