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

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61 Played with me this afternoon
62 He nearly got me this afternoon .
63 Marion ways gon na come back with me this afternoon .
64 Well , Stan Bowes , thank you very much indeed for joining me this afternoon — Stan Bowes , head of marketing for Thames and Chilterns Tourist Board and helping with this look at the tourist industry .
65 And then again if they pay me this money as an ex gratia payment .
66 Perhaps through your letters page you will allow me this opportunity to urge all pencil manufacturers to consider making available their full range of leads ( coloured as well as graphite ) for holder use and saving annually a small forest of cedar wood and other trees used in producing the pleasing but expense and wasteful product .
67 But I thank You for giving me this sight of a life of Truth .
68 And he bou he bought me this top and he bought me a , a polo neck and bought me a C D and then we went out to supper and then we went to a pub and everything and erm , you know , had a really decent conversation with him and just talking to him makes me think , you know , and it dawns on me that he 's just a big he 's just a big child and he 's not , he 's never grown , he 's not , you 're not gon na grow up .
69 ‘ You must lend me this music , Basil , ’ he said .
70 I said no .. , so he said er , I 'll show you a quick video he said , and he showed me this video , part in Manchester and part in Peterborough two old girls got these crash helmets on
71 But , under threat , my Creator has agreed to make me this Eve with whom you interfere , uncovering her nakedness .
72 Since Siah told me this story about a supreme storyteller , 1 have told the story myself many times .
73 The evangelist Leighton Ford , who told me this story some years ago , used it to illustrate the fear of many churches of the evangelist coming in and bringing all kinds of disturbing , unsavoury characters into the church .
74 ‘ It was just lucky for me this gentleman was passing . ’
75 ‘ From what you 've told me this constable knows as much as Boz about the man who attacked Anna , but he 's made no arrest yet . ’
76 THANK YOU , J R SMITH OF CANTERBURY , for sending me this cutting from the Canterbury Extra , offering the ultimate Austin for sale …
77 He 's trying to kill me this fucker !
78 Stupidly — but I did have a lot of luggage — cheeses , books for John and my hill boots — I did not take it out with me this trip .
79 I said it was about the photographs , but even before I 'd finished talking , he gave me this message from Marius to … you know … to get lost . ’
80 ‘ He 's going to show me this museum he was telling me about .
81 Thanks for giving me this stuff .
82 Mix me this zone with that !
83 To me this country is like a gift . ’
84 Believe me this law seems to come into operation unfailingly at about 3.20pm every day !
85 She 's anxious to show me this pasty that she 's made .
86 Now down to business I would like to thank the executive for awarding me this gold badge .
87 This poem , though in appearance and make-up is different from other Owen work it still carries the same anti-war message , but for me this poem is the best of his poems because of its subtly hidden anti-war message and meaningful ambiguity .
88 You 're not telling me this Council driver ca n't go any quicker cos he 'll try to get back to before , before twelve o'clock
89 Maybe the police has made me this way , but do you not see that if you 're going to come in here asking me questions about my family , if you 're going to want to know all these things , I 've got to be able to trust you ?
90 ‘ But why did you make me this way ? ’
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