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

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1 I asked you to move this lot , and you did n't !
2 I told her to buy this island .
3 I told her to forget this doctor nonsense and talk more reasonably about the oilman and his petrodollars and what he had her do In the dying moments she made a noise I 'd never heard her make before , a rhythmical whimpering of abandonment or entreaty , a lost sound .
4 When he was shadow Secretary of State and I challenged him to have this debate in the Select Committee on Welsh Affairs , he said , " We soon will . "
5 I had on the programme Brahms 's Fourth Symphony and at the rehearsal Lamond said to me , ‘ You know , I knew Brahms ; I heard him conduct this piece . ’
6 I have been ever since I knew I had this trouble . ’
7 And I knew I know this bloke eh , when he was a sergeant I think , anyway he was an officer , and eh , said we go to Sheppeards , I said you silly devil I ca n't get into Sheppeards Hotel I 'm a signal man I had to laugh he said , shame , he said cor , you 're about my size , get stuck into one of my uniforms we had a couple of weekends at Sheppeards Hotel , we had a great time .
8 I saw him return this morning , so pleased with himself . ’
9 And , and I thought we had this conversation two weeks ago
10 I thought you said this bundle belongs to the husband . "
11 I thought you find this wallet love
12 It 's why I wanted you to come this afternoon .
13 In one artist 's statement , he remarked : Whilst the Lefevre exhibition established him as urban romantic with a particular feeling for Thames-side subjects , a number of commissions followed which allowed him to develop this vein .
14 If one may suspend conscience , and forget the conditions and costs of labour which allowed them to create this wealth , then these streets — as they do in London and Edinburgh , and still to be seen in Dublin — define the comfort of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century middle classes .
15 It was the emergence of the Chinese Lesbian Group which allowed me to start this process of healing and accepting myself .
16 The food and drinks offered by the hosts were , I thought , just about right , and very reasonable in price , which encouraged us to use this service , despite the service station stops .
17 Sheer mental power was the ability which Coleridge possessed which enabled him to accomplish this feat , as he does in ‘ Frost at Midnight ’ , when , sitting in his cottage he takes in the ‘ Sea , hill , and wood This populous village ! … with all the numberless goings on of life . ’
18 I had a vague recollection somebody said he had this pet shop at Blagden or som not Blagden er
19 It was not only duty which pushed him to make this offer , but also his old passion for her .
20 Now , is it the intention of the people who asked us to take this action that we should just boycott Nestles products , or we should do the whole range of the conglomerate that owns all these people like Rowntrees and Cross and Blackwell , and many other companies as well .
21 But , she said I 'm pleased with him so far , but we still got to be careful that 's why she made him have this collar .
22 ‘ Details , of course , will take time and come later , but that 's my general philosophy ; that 's what you would get if you asked me to complete this job for you . ’
23 But in Tom 's room , when Peter had poured the wine into two mugs and an inch into a glass for her and she had tasted it , she found she liked this wine that had a taste of how elderflowers smell , reversed her decision and asked him to do as he had offered and fill her glass .
24 When the Countess saw that Emily was going to be good for nothing , she let us have this house , as I say — she was Scottish , and had property here that was mostly sold after she died .
25 But now she decided she detested this man .
26 Mark Kelly seems to have impressed everyone who saw him play this preseason , I hope he get 's his chance to prove himself , Ireland could do backup for Dennis Irwin at right back ( cue the flames for mentioning a Scum player )
27 Who did you say this fellow was again ? ’
28 Thought it was only a day , and they were talking to somebody else on the ferry who said they did this trip every year did n't they ?
29 ah she said she saw this fella hitting the wall and hitting the football halfway out in the road , it was fucking me .
30 You had me going this morning !
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