Example sentences of "[indef pn] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sentencing Clarke to 21 months in prison and a 3 year driving ban , Judge Francis Allen said , ’ nothing this court can do can remedy the harm that you caused by your decision to drive that day . |
2 | Judge Allen told Clarke : ‘ Nothing this court can do can remedy the harm caused by your decision to drive on that day . ’ |
3 | ‘ You know , Sir John , if we find nothing this afternoon then I agree , we should record verdicts of suicide and murder and leave this matter alone for we are making little progress . ’ |
4 | I 've got nothing this afternoon . |
5 | The unit does nothing this turn while the Bosses crack heads together to restore order . |
6 | In my book , there is nothing this ex-president has done , or said , since leaving the White House which is worthy of attention — especially considering the many worthy things ex-presidents can do and say . |
7 | Was there nothing this man did that she did n't like , did n't respond to ? |
8 | Romany King has done nothing this year but the fact that he ran so well last time at Aintree has kept him short in the market . |
9 | Nothing this morning yet , either . ’ |
10 | Anyway , she hit the hedge which is only about an inch thick and found there was nothing this side . |
11 | I 've had nothing this week . |
12 | We have heard nothing this evening about where the money will come from . |
13 | Everyone this way ! ’ |
14 | May we use his example to remind us to be caring and compassionate to everyone this Christmas time . |
15 | What 's the matter with everyone this morning ? ’ |
16 | It is impossible to infect someone this way . |
17 | I 've taken someone this afternoon from Highdown just until the half term when they should go to a special school . |
18 | She hoped very much to meet someone this morning , Dorothea perhaps , or Alida Thorne , or Mrs Bottingley , wife of the Rector , for they might invite her home to coffee and she could confide in them . |
19 | Not as before , someone this time was leaning out , watching him from the gallery . |
20 | That once I got inside the house and had the dresses and the carriages and everything this mill provides , I would n't be able to see you any more . ’ |
21 | Unfortunately , all good things come to an end and , as expected sooner or later , our ramp would be sucked off to the great skatepark graveyard in the sky to join Chester , Warrington , Preston , Rhyl , etc. … everything this part of the country ever gets . |
22 | Rachel cut the connection as though burnt , then sat there , staring at the phone , wondering why she felt such intense and inexplicable reactions to everything this man did or said . |
23 | Sir Richard described the proposal in the Broadcasting Bill as ‘ state control of a commercial channel — surely the antithesis of everything this government is opposed to ’ . |
24 | It is not only easier to remember everything this way but it can actually be more fun too . |
25 | FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas . |
26 | FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas . |
27 | FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas . |
28 | They 're all clean at the moment , I 've washed everything this morning |
29 | You seem to be going through everything this season it seems to be a nightmare for you at times . |
30 | Erm apart from that I think we 've done everything this week . |