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

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1 Together they decided to resolve this prejudice .
2 So he tried to placate this man and he was n't going to be placated .
3 So it 'd got this eggshell in the bottom and they used they would work a a mast a sail on it .
4 Anyway I had to push this thing and had to wait for it .
5 During the journey home she sat pondering this fact , at the same time realising she must not allow her thoughts to become emotionally involved with this devastating man .
6 The first foreign office librarian had been appointed in 1800 : when he retired a decade later he had organised this mass of papers into a systematic and usable collection .
7 Now you got fed this morning Patch .
8 Now she had to wear this metal cage to stop the bones in her neck crumbling .
9 To allow time to sort myself out we decided to sack this fish in the deep margin under some cover while I set up the camera equipment and finished a somewhat cold coffee .
10 Well it 'd probably be the June or July before I went in for this exam , which they did n't hold very frequently and er then I had to pass this exam and that I could leave school in the August , Bank Holiday .
11 and she put on the back of this one she was thankful that at least I 'd managed this time to get the mark in the area where it should have been in the first
12 I should perhaps say a little about how I came to think this way : that the key to educational change is in the stance that teachers individually and collectively adopt towards change .
13 ‘ We have time , and indeed I did mark this lady waiting in your anteroom .
14 He became particularly interested in how they managed to combine this well-organized and criminal activity with an image of themselves as law-abiding citizens .
15 She bent over to show me how they tried to eat this dust .
16 I asked Roger how he managed to establish this kind of control , to reproduce with twenty or more disruptive pupils the semblance of a ‘ model ’ lesson .
17 I asked John how he planned to do this shot and he said , ‘ Simple .
18 He did not tell her how he had performed this miracle , nor did she ask .
19 Here the paraphrase would be " how he longed to see this sunlight once before he died ! " , but the fact remains that the person designated by he in this example is felt as not yet having attained the realization of " seeing the sunlight once more " , i.e. as being before this event in time .
20 TV viewers , astute ones , will notice when Norman first hoves on to the screen that his swing is very upright , which is how he started playing this game .
21 In order to make the radio series , over 30 interviews were recorded exclusively , although only 5% could be used in the finished production , which is why I decided to produce this book , which will prove to be an excellent documentation on the life of David Bowie — an insight into this enigma of the rock world — told by those who really know .
22 That 's why I wanted to do this movie . ’
23 That 's why I wanted to do this movie . ’
24 This was why she 'd chosen this profession .
25 Indeed , one of the reasons why she had liked this house was because it was near St Basil 's which appeared to be a ‘ suitable ’ church for her .
26 She was still not sure why she had made this arrangement .
27 He was unable to imagine what she was after , why she had chosen this way out , why she seemed so bloody cheerful .
28 wondering why they chose to walk this way quietly
29 David Tindle had recently returned from a visit to Paris where he had seen this painting for the first time .
30 Why he needed to choose this moment to pass the time of day with all and sundry and — good grief ! — take a wad of notes from his back pocket and count them out with infuriating slowness — was anybody 's guess .
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