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

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1 I do as I 'm told , and he told me to include you in this job . ’
2 I want him in this evening .
3 I know we bought some meat in , you know , thank you , it 's very light I put it in this way .
4 well I 've never got any , I saw it in this shop
5 it 's like party balloons , she 's got like water balloons I mean , with water and , they was , I had them in this box mucking about , I was trying take something out , and then like we dropped a water balloon in their bathroom and erm , we started having water fight , and that they filled them up and go into the balloons and then you go and tie it up
6 The task of the theist , as I see it in this book , is to define what he or she means by the word ‘ God ’ , and to give some evidence for believing that this Deity exists .
7 I know there are terrible things out there , but that is n't an excuse for giving up on that which sustains us in this life .
8 Kahnweiler throughout his life was to maintain that the painting was unfinished , and on occasion was even to assert that Picasso himself saw it in this way .
9 His numerous critics will find plenty to amuse them in this volume .
10 Any minority group is likely to include a substantial number of people who feel the need of … help and reassurance , … and many members of ethnic minorities suffer an additional persistent burden of racial discrimination which may well cause them to wonder what hope they could ever have of a fair hearing from a representative of the culture which treats them in this way
11 I wo n't let you hustle me in this way .
12 Of his Quaker relatives who followed him in this course , S. P. Tregelles [ q.v. ] and the banker Samuel Lloyd were the most prominent .
13 ‘ How can you tolerate me in this house ? ’
14 My God , not if I have to kill you to keep you in this bedroom ! ’
15 She remembers it in this way ,
16 ‘ Will you change it in this Parliament ? ’ said Neil Kinnock .
17 Those who use them in this way thereby manifest their own acceptance of them as guiding rules and with this attitude there goes a characteristic vocabulary different from the natural expressions of the external point of view .
18 ‘ Most of the er , dastardly Huns , I think you call them in this time period , seem to be up by the door to the General 's office which , according to Benny , is also a quicker route out .
19 ‘ Can you get her in this morning for 11.00 ? ’
20 But he blamed Graveney for the furore : ‘ It was not the ICC who put him in this position but Tom himself .
21 I wo n't allow you to manipulate me in this way . ’
22 What are the problems as you see them in this neighbourhood ?
23 Wherever you see it in this brochure , you can be confident of very high standards .
24 Did you help him in this work ?
25 ‘ Mr Harbinger , ’ Miss Milward cut in smoothly , ‘ could you help us in this matter ?
26 Through you , Mr. Speaker , I wish to apologise unreservedly to the families involved in Friday 's bombing , to those who represent them in this House , and to all those in our wider society who would have taken wholly justified offence .
27 Now , are we sticking with the allocation that we had in the past , peoples responsibility , or when we change them in this sort of way are we mucking them about ? 'Cos I like to know what I am responsible for and what I 'm not .
28 We refer you in this respect to paragraph 9 below .
29 We have got , each one of us , to take our place as we find it in this world and make the best of it , and pull together with the others around us …
30 When will we get them in this country ?
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