Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] this [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You could write something similar to the following example anywhere in your program where you wished this calculation to be carried out .
2 And they said you know th there should have been a way round it where they kept this couple in there .
3 My hon. Friend is entirely correct and it would be as well if the House bore that important fact in mind when considering some of the allegations that are made — although I hope this afternoon for a more responsible tone in the remarks of the hon. Member for Sedgefield .
4 The document was in the name of Mustafa Ibn Assaad Shihada Zamzam , Mrs Zamzam 's husband , and when she saw that I recognised this type of British mandate deed Mrs Zamzam 's face lit up as if a great discovery had been made .
5 Is the Minister aware that I returned this morning from a short visit to four countries in the middle east ?
6 ‘ It was when I was working on Wildlife Safari to Argentina , filming in a subtropical province in the north , that I got this lump on my back .
7 Aside from the fact that I use this place for a specific purpose — a purpose that requires privacy , peace and quiet — it might lead to considerable misunderstandings .
8 Suffice it to say that I reached this estimate on the basis of the preservation of a vestige of the uterus and as a result of obtaining a chemical reaction for blood from periosteum .
9 Not one of you noticed that I dipped this finger into the samples but licked another one .
10 The document that I issued this morning on urban aid has always been issued in that form by all Governments .
11 We 're talking about 1970 , 69–70 , and I decided that I liked this kind of … .
12 The plethora of adjectives point , again , towards self-dramatisation , and it is clear to me now that I used this device as a means of bearing depression in general .
13 Only now did I realize that I loved this man to whose power I had been subject all my life .
14 ‘ In which case it 's unlikely I would have seen any more than I did this afternoon in your garden . ’
15 ‘ Well , I thought I 'd best get as far from Dalston as I could , so I came this side of London Bridge and looked for lodgings .
16 ‘ Galadriel , ’ muttered Gilly , not that she expected this bale of blubber to manage her real name .
17 But now she announced that she wished this title to be publicly used .
18 erm so that y so that you expected this sort of measure of service and if you were told the , if you were told the circumstances you might have said well that 's okay , no problem .
19 erm In some countries they 're run through the state and in others through insurance associations or insurance groups , so that you get this kind of difference .
20 ‘ I can see , ’ she said , looking around , ‘ that you use this room as your office .
21 It is recommended for jacquard that you do n't use more than five colours in a row , but I am told by Silver Reed that you use this program for programming intarsia , which is going to be knitted with the new electronic intarsia carriage .
22 It was at the very next stage was n't it that you had this switch from a boundary which we could accept to one which we profoundly could not accept ?
23 Do n't you dare tell Steven that you found this pair of red socks under my bed !
24 I hope , that you find this information of assistance .
25 We hope that you find this edition of Update both informative and helpful .
26 there is an issue and clearly if we are not in the sixteen double O four six eight O seven business we are going to lose share , we may not lose total volume , I am confused about that , but do n't try and sort it out now , but those are the issues that need to be tackled , and you need to produce between you some sort of projection paper which lays out the way that you see this bit of the steering business going in the future , and recommends what we should be doing , and what the volumes are to support that , and what the volumes are likely to be .
27 You held your hand still on the page and you traced around each finger , and all the little contours of your finger joints were captured , and you would go around a few times , and each time the pencil was at a slightly different angle , so you got this aura of your hand , that was so much more accurate than you could ever draw , and all you had to do was put in the fingernails and the little wrinkles on the backs of your fingers and you really had something ?
28 So you have this aunt in Ambleside you 're going to visit ? ’
29 It is not surprising , therefore , that one finds this pattern in some of the ‘ softer ’ professional fields , such as social work and teaching , where the theory-practice relationship may be less one-way than it is in the ‘ harder ’ ones .
30 Although we consider this dictionary as a respectable edition , the definition of the Gompertz-Makeham law is not correct there .
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