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

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1 The Army is expected to officially take over the base later this year .
2 Though their controller of programmes in Scotland indicated , in an interview he gave The Scotsman earlier this year , that many of the aims and aspirations of the Scottish task force had been incorporated , in his view , in the final version of ‘ Extending Choice ’ , John Birt 's mission statement for the future of the BBC .
3 The move , pending a full disciplinary hearing , follows Mr Murphy 's claims to The Scotsman earlier this month that he has evidence to support claims that there have been cases of patronage to ensure that certain jobs in the local authority went to Labour Party members .
4 The move , pending a full disciplinary hearing , follows Mr Murphy 's claims to The Scotsman earlier this month that he has evidence to support claims that there have been cases of patronage to ensure that certain jobs in the local authority went to Labour Party members .
5 Mr Harris says he hopes to leave the hospice later this month .
6 The prints by Whitby photographer , Frank Meadow Sutcliffe , were in a car broken into in the resort earlier this week .
7 The autumn/ Christmas period is traditionally a busy time for gigs , and that should be the case again this year .
8 A number of loyalist figures have appeared before the courts already this year charged with making threats and demanding cash from businessmen .
9 I 'll get the vet later this morning .
10 ‘ Who can help us without transferring their problems to us ? ’ von Kuenheim was quoted as saying in The Economist earlier this year .
11 But Bishop Duffy acknowleged that rejection of the government proposals would lead to legislation regularising the decision earlier this year of the Irish Supreme Court , which allowed a schoolgirl rape victim to have an abortion in Britain because of fears that she might commit suicide .
12 Their letter follows the decision earlier this month by the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , to reject a recommendation from a medical advisory group that a free NHS-funded in-vitro service be established in Scotland .
13 Because terms like highway hypnosis , DWA and DWAM have been used somewhat indiscriminately in the literature previously this thesis will reserve them exclusively for the hypothetical trance-like state which may be a precursor to motorway accidents and use Reason 's term ‘ time-gap experience ’ to refer to this second phenomenon .
14 So I mean , we could , we could recruit people in to do it , but the problem there is they 've got to be free at the times when this course runs .
15 Writing in The Times earlier this month , Ross Tieman said :
16 In Chapter 3 I discuss some of the reasons why this approach must fail and why the idea of individuality can not be " defined " in terms of certain criteria whereby ontological particulars are re-identified and distinguished from species .
17 One of the reasons why this proposition was distasteful to many of Bruno 's contemporaries was that it deprived humanity of a privileged place in the cosmos .
18 Next , I will examine some of the reasons why this cooperation is so hard to achieve .
19 The reasons why this type of hearing loss affects language development is not yet clear .
20 The reasons why this type of job has arisen in agencies are complex , and reflect weaknesses both in existing agency staffing and structure and in clients ' ability to brief their agencies in the right way .
21 So often the push is in the opposite direction to doing research which does n't involve one in long-term contact with the schools , and this of course is one of the reasons why this type of research is n't so often done , but I hope to do some more work in classrooms , yes .
22 So often the push is in the opposite direction , to doing research which does n't involve one in long-term contact with the schools and this , of course , is one of the reasons why this type of research is n't so often done , but I hope to do some more work in classrooms , yes .
23 Such vacillating fortunes of harvest were to become the norm for Champagne and , perversely , prove to be one of the reasons why this region is able to produce a sparkling wine superior to any other .
24 As to the reasons why this alteration is necessary , the county council thinks there are three reasons , The first is to reflect the wish of government that the development planning system er is up to date , second and more practically , to provide a context for district wide development plan , and third , the urgent need to resolve the future strategic planning direction of greater York .
25 The reasons why this alternative was not adopted in Britain require investigation .
26 The company has also been growing by acquisition , with the purchase earlier this year of the American pumpmaker Peabody Floway using £12m of its £46m cash .
27 VINTAGE car enthusiast Gordon Smith , a commissionaire at Barlaston , is eagerly looking forward to running is 1920 Humber Tourer out on the roads again this spring .
28 The Rt Hon Denis Healey MP visited the University earlier this summer to unveil a portrait by Henry Mee of Lord Zuckerman of Burnham Thorpe , OM , KCB , FRS .
29 Not wicked but definitely off with the fairies earlier this week was ALEX , bass player and chief hair-shaker from NED 'S ATOMIC DUSTBIN .
30 Can my right hon. and learned Friend confirm reports in The Guardian earlier this year that the 12 local authorities with the worst record in English , mathematics and modern language results were all controlled by the Liberal Democrats or the Labour party ?
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