Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] this [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And while with me doth dwell this wearied ghost , |
2 | Y y yes I mean to clear this whole matter up Chairman w wo would it be fair if , if I moved perhaps tha that erm erm little one should become little two and little two should probably become little one and |
3 | In the near future I intend to expand this unholy alliance into a much larger tank and to try a few experiments with the set-up and some new species which I 'll no doubt relate if they 're successful . |
4 | We brought back four tail wheel struts complete with the tyres and axles and everything else on them and I got to weld this high-strength steel onto that carbon steel that was on the , the wheel and we wound up with a nice trailer with four B-Seventeen tail wheels on it . |
5 | Right , that 's it , that 'll do , I wo n't go any further and I can get the other things in well we had er , we had an aluminium friend , a double glazed enormous window over our landing and it was , the aluminium was so cold and it was conden there was so much condensation that we had a new window P V C put in , but I tried to sell this other window , cos it was beautiful you see , nothing wrong with it except you know , but nobody wanted it and I kept it and I had it for about two years standing outside and then I thought I can use that and I cut , it was a three section , three lots of glass all in one , cut down , divide it into two and one , and got myself a plant house under the erm |
6 | Roux 's results were published for the first time in 1888 : three years later I tried to repeat this fundamental experiment on another subject and by a somewhat different method , It was known from the cytological researches of the brothers Hertwig and Boveri that the eggs of the common sea urchin are able to stand well all sorts of rough treatment , and that , in particular , when broken into pieces by shaking their fragments , will survive and continue to cleave . |
7 | I want to give this old bitch the surprise of her life . ’ |
8 | To make the language of separatism less cumbersome , I want to call this central theme , pure separatism and the effects that pure separatism has caused , graduated separatism . |
9 | N now you know when I went to see Dr he said I 'd got this enlarged heart ? |
10 | It 'd , I 'd got this weird line on it one eighty nine I got this weird on it |
11 | I 'd forgotten this poetic diction , |
12 | I 'm sure that if I 'd had this excellent book when learning to windsurf my progress would have been much faster . |
13 | She says : ‘ I felt immense relief when I found out I was pregnant , mainly because I 'd had this secret panic that I would n't be able to conceive . ’ |
14 | However , when I took to hanging about in the new house , when I watched her while she chatted to her staff and guests , or entertained the local burghers , or genteelly remonstrated with her suppliers and various tradesmen over the phone , I began to see this seeming tact as an extension of that complicity I had long been aware of . |
15 | It is a hobby he has taken up with two main aims in mind : ‘ Firstly , it keeps my hand in as far as manufacturing is concerned and secondly I like to see this small bit of entrepreneuralism on my doorstep . |
16 | Then I remember seeing this plumpish girl , dressed in something dark moving towards me . |
17 | Initially he is overwhelmed : ‘ I continue to have this curious sense of fiction , the feeling that I am living in a Maurice Edelman novel . |
18 | I decided to take this new paint to task on a painting trip to the island of Sark , in the Channel Islands . |
19 | When I decided to grant this private notice question , I took it to be a serious matter and I should like it to be taken seriously . |
20 | I brought yer the letter , and I offered to catch this thievin' 'aybag for yer , but I ai n't partial to firearms — ’ |
21 | It 's continental and is not is not U K and that was a hundred pounds , more or less for his fee and and buying a and buying at a discount through somebody who I knew buying this new shower and the tappy things , you know |
22 | Every time I go out now I keep chucking this little bag over my shoulder |
23 | I do believe this bloody business betrays the involvement of our old friend Professor Lionel Atwill . |
24 | If I risk ending this long study of sexual dissidence by speaking of love it is without apology and simply to acknowledge its inspiration . |
25 | And I believe I did choose this new life , that I was not coerced . |
26 | I do n't quite know what I did to deserve this radical revision in status . |
27 | This was the third time I had attended this enjoyable day 's racing . |
28 | ‘ I had to have this exact guitar , ’ he claims . |
29 | Erm , she started really by , well th well there is two of them involved at the time , but they started by reading a book on the subject and really just talking to me about it certainly , because I mean they really did n't understand , you know because food to them is just food , you know it was just some meal they had to eat because they were hungry and they could n't understand why I had got this whole thing completely distorted . |
30 | Something of the casual innocence of the picture may be lost when I tell you that I had to hunt this particular combination of light for two days before obtaining the shot I wanted ! |