Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Without this grant the Society would have great difficulty in functioning , we depend on this grant to help pay the ever increasing cost of training new teachers which is imperative to the development of the Society . |
2 | Instances such as this support the question that a higher number of women in public positions would significantly improve the position of women in society . |
3 | In return for this support the king granted Stamford the permission to use the royal coat of arms on the borough shield . |
4 | As the modern term for this genre the word fabliau can be traced back to scholarly writing of the seventeenth century . |
5 | So because there 's this contrast the child is n't necessarily playing up or not bothering . |
6 | MODULES/ — provides a list of modules which give this user an interest in the DC . |
7 | To get this payment the accident must have : |
8 | To get this payment the accident must have : |
9 | In spite of all this complexity the focus of the governor 's moral and legal duty remains the individual pupil . |
10 | If you have worries of this kind a visit to the local office of the Department of health and Social Security , plus an interview with a social worker at the local authority social services department , is a very wise move . |
11 | Yet in almost every case of this kind the difficulty of relating theory to practice , of showing that radically reforming policies were inspired or even strongly influenced by theories of enlightened government , is marked . |
12 | To those who do make a commitment of this kind the Commission expresses its admiration and appreciation , particularly in the light of the small salaries paid to most church musicians . |
13 | Wherever I have observed transactions of this kind the balancing of accounts has been very carefully worked out . |
14 | As a result of the way in which the husband carried out this function the wife executed the documents believing that her liability would be limited to £60,000 . |
15 | To perform this function the controller requires information about the instantaneous speed of the motor and must then generate the Switching angle appropriate to that speed . |
16 | SUNKEN TREASURE Rickenbacker 650A Atlantis While it would be unfair to call this guitar a compromise on the part of Rickenbacker , the 650 is nevertheless a departure . |
17 | I like this guitar a lot . |
18 | The district officer in India acted on this responsibility every time he filed a report . |
19 | To address this difficulty the algorithm was changed to a depth-first one . |
20 | Sir Robert Mark goes on to tell us that after the prisoner 's appearance in court where , with his leg encased in plaster he was fined ‘ the customary ten shillings ’ , the violent navvy behaved like a perfect gent : Sir Robert Mark thus tries to squeeze out of this story a moral which points to the deteriorated relationship between the police and public . |
21 | As it is not recorded until the work of Hermann and Florence of Worcester , who states that the saint speared Swegen from his horse , it would not be impossible to consider this story a reaction to taxation by the Normans ; but if it did originate earlier it too conceivably had something to do with Edmund 's increasing popularity , and if Florence 's version was current in Cnut 's time he can not have been flattered by the notion that Edmund had disposed of his father in a similar way to that in which St Mercurius was believed to have killed the emperor Julian the Apostate . |
22 | I have called this story the Spirit Entity because it illustrates the fact that earthbound factions are still very active , and making their presence felt in so many unexpected ways . |
23 | Whatever the interpretation , it is plain that both Mark and the early Church saw in this story an illustration of the power of God to raise the dead . |
24 | There remains however the subtle difference that in this case no board member can be hijacked unless he or she is a willing and compliant co-conspirator . |
25 | In this case no service then available was suitable , and in the end sadly the family sent the elderly person back to Pakistan , to relatives there . |
26 | There was the usual non-stop tirade as he praised America , himself and his latest promotion , in this case a fight card at the Mirage — not in the 17,000-seat outdoor stadium where Tyson ruled but in the 4,000-seat ballroom , with tickets selling for $25 instead of $1,000 . |
27 | In this case a driver may well have exercised due care and attention but the offence of driving without reasonable consideration may still be committed . |
28 | The scheme relies on private money — in this case a donation of a thousand pounds from BT . |
29 | In this case a reduction of £30 is made to the total fees . |
30 | It was not in this case a call to work in a particular area of the community , but rather it was a call to intimacy . |