Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] [pers pn] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Umm Jazz F M phoned me this morning .
2 But in 1976 , when Jean Darnall gave me this advice , I knew exactly what she meant and I knew that what she recommended was exactly what I wanted to do .
3 ‘ That , more or less , is what Miss Henry told me this afternoon , ’ she admitted .
4 He put some very special old wine on the table in front of the King and said , ‘ Duke Michael offers you this wine and asks you to drink it for love of him . ’
5 And when Dr Greene examined her this morning he said the placental bleeding had completely stopped .
6 It will be interesting to see at what distance trainer Tim Thomson Jones campaigns him this season .
7 Mr Blackadder tolled me this buk is ful of jokes that are abowt as funny as getting your bottom caut in a bacon slicer .
8 He said : ‘ Last Monday was the first time Prince Charles joined us this year .
9 ‘ The American record company sent us this singer , which was completely the wrong thing for me .
10 The second point i is this issue about self containment , er Mr Davis accused me this morning of using some somewhat outlandish words , I think , erm , I did obviously refer to the er my vision of what a new settlement of this size proposed would be , and I I did n't in that mean to imply that I did n't in that mean to imply that I did n't expect that with the right planning that it could n't have clearly local facilities , local school , library , etcetera , but it seemed to me quite clear that the scale proposed it would not have the higher order functions which as we 've heard earlier , Greater York has been defined based on York 's planning assumptions , clearly the major shopping , educational , and social facilities will continue to be provided in the city , and it will produce what is in effect dormitory settlement .
11 Lucy 's black friend Yvonne puts it this way ; ‘ On the whole right , it 's the people in authority what brings that tension around , you know , 'cos the black people are thinkin' 'ow comes they not gettin' all the jobs , you know . ’
12 ( Jennifer Hornsby gave me this idea . )
13 Occasionally his job as a private insurance investigator allowed him this privilege but there were occasions which called for him to dress more formally .
14 He added : ‘ As Government ministers reminded us this week , circumstances change .
15 In Hedley Byrne , however , the House of Lords considered that , for a duty of care to exist , it was sufficient to establish that the professional ought to have known that the third party would rely on his statement , Lord Reid put it this way : ‘ I say ‘ ought to have known ’ because in questions of negligence we now apply the objective standard of what the reasonable man would have done . ’
16 Reader H. R. Vaughan-Williams sent us this collector 's item , which is probably prewar .
17 The hope is that the Augusta crowds re-learn it this week .
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