Example sentences of "[pron] in this " in BNC.

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1 But one time er I 'd been er I were wounded and I 'd come out of er they bring you to casual clearly stations , thousands got into one I in this ward er tents and best way they could you know and nurses there and all .
2 Where am I in this name ?
3 Cooks and lawyers need to use words in their own special ways , and so do I in this book .
4 Why am I in this position ?
5 yes I see , I think er unfortunately doctor I in this particular case I ought to make an order for certificate for counsel erm in the current , in respect of the costs incurred below on the thirteenth of August seems to me do er the proper kind of case in which to instruct counsel .
6 Even if you do manage to prove that he has been harassing you , there does n't appear to be much general acceptance of the fact that intimidating someone in this way might actually constitute a serious crime .
7 Ring Brian again and again for the relief of talking to someone in this Lucyless silent world , engaged , engaged , engaged .
8 Moving to a different part of the country , for example , or even a chance meeting , may be the trigger to reactivate a relationship with someone in this outermost circle , thus drawing them into the second category .
9 They have been written about in Scotland and Wales , and a fascinating piece of field work and historical research awaits someone in this country who head .
10 While there has perhaps been a tendency to over-emphasise health and safety issues in risk management at the expense of others , the weight of legislation in this area has led to the appointment of someone in this role almost as a priority .
11 Someone in this room once had a geranium on the little sill outside the window , scarlet against the blue of the summer sky .
12 ‘ Maybe not , but if I were you , Miss Williams , I 'd make sure that I confined myself to facts in future , and the most pressing one of all is the fact that someone in this town is annoyed with you ! ’
13 ‘ At least someone in this city is working . ’
14 Did someone in this room believe he was God 's executioner to avenge a good man 's death ?
15 Well this is and I noticed erm sort of do my in this particular one , she said she 's interested in North American Indians
16 To see ourselves in this way is to gain a perspective rather than to advocate a policy , yet the relation of these two activities will inevitably remain in the background of our work .
17 We did not believe that any of these should be the subject of charity or whim on the part of people more privileged than ourselves in this society .
18 The situation was changing so fast and we hoped we might find ourselves in this situation . ’
19 Traditional mytho-history had simply polarized the time-bound , mortal existence of ourselves in This World of Imperfection against the timeless , immortal perfection of The Other World of .
20 ‘ For God 's sake , let's take another drink , or shoot the dogs , or call in Claire to dance the fandango , rather than indulge ourselves in this misery !
21 These people have spiritual needs as real as ours are , so we need to ask ourselves in this parish what are we doing to help them ?
22 We do rather think of ourselves in this area as ‘ Medaus out in the sticks ’ , being a long way from the hub , so to speak .
23 Beautiful though your age is , many though the intellects that adorn it , and ugly though my age is , cruel many of its leaders , I believe that the period from which I come is to be preferred to yours in this respect .
24 That 's yours in this morning is it ?
25 This is yours in this morning ?
26 Well yeah I guess I did he gets confidence and he walks up with this he 's getting cockier by the minute and he 's well proud and he 's got he sees this , his in this bar trying to chat up this woman , he says I need a , I need a did n't he say I need a smoke or something , so he looks for a woman
27 You 're a threat and nobody in this place tolerates that , least of all the Stasis … ’
28 Nothing and nobody in this programme questioned the medic 's oath with which it began : ‘ I will keep silence as to anything I have seen or heard in the practice of my profession which it would be improper to divulge . ’
29 Nobody in this band holds their role above the old minstrels , or the court fools who used to offer diversion and try to get a smile .
30 The luthier , Tony Rockett attempted to track down a new steel rod for my bass , only to discover that nobody in this country supplies Warwick spares .
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