Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [verb] this [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here again , Dohnányi 's view is markedly cool and crystalline , lacking the tension and reined-in emotion which make this piece work for me . |
2 | The military confrontation which represented this world order has to be viewed not as deterrence but as imaginary war . |
3 | A magic circle in which she locks our destiny to this increase of tenderness which renders this work human , moving and unchallengeable . |
4 | When I was a little lad I had this mongrel puppy ; he got summat wrong wi ’ him , and the vet wanted to put him down . |
5 | Equally familiar is the device which closes this fabliau drama . |
6 | They refer to the mines being set up by some Londoners and others " … of which nature they conceive this Copper worke to be , but to spend a farr greater proportion of fewell and therefore more odious , the redress wherof we leave to your honbl consideration . " |
7 | Because at one of our talks er before the financial advisor spoken to a chap that happened to be sitting near him when I moved out of this desk and he got rather a ler lu large investment and yet m and and he was quite happy with his investment yet much to my astonishment he completed this application form for the investment advisor to advise him on his investment . |
8 | this chap was here last week he bought this pine table up , got his key , and he 'd been working for three years in Norway |
9 | this is gon na be done from the heart , there 's no , nothing being put there in front , because when you see what I 've got and what my branch has achieved working with unemployed people your branch earner and that lady up there , , twenty seven years in this union we started this football team , it was this dream that I had and I come from Salford , which is not far from which is devastated with drugs burnt out cars people robbing each other , and of course , . |
10 | There is an illustration in this book which encapsulates this fault line in time : an extraordinary angular dressing table of 1912 by Josef Gocar , which would be at home in the Eighties , reflects in its mirror the ancient tripod camera with black cloth with which the photograph was taken and a photo of a Victorian lady in highnecked dress . |
11 | This is often the exact reason we like this stitch type . |
12 | Well I , obviously want to try and attend meetings if and when possible , er I 've been to one last week , which basically was er because I do n't feel I 'm qualified to get up and David got up and spoke very well actually , he was always , at the police not neighbourhood watch , er to do with the cascade telephone system which we found out afterwards , after a three quarters hour debate a man came up to Dave afterwards and showed him a memo which said this cascade system has now ceased in November nineteen ninety-two and that was the the abuse on that particular meeting . |
13 | He was once a director of the company which owned this coffee estate , and he seems to have squatter 's rights here for life . |
14 | I expected slippers but he was more spruce than that and clearly businesslike in the way he ran this family hotel . |
15 | At one time I had this scrubbing brush and I used to spend the whole day scrubbing and I used to have a big pan and I used to boil my clothes up in it — it drove me round the bend … |
16 | The one time I tried this year i ended up in some void somewhere . |
17 | The one time I tried this year i ended up in some void somewhere . |
18 | The brick-built garage which adjoined this west elevation was demolished and rebuilt with its new external walls showing a flint facing matching the remainder of the structure . |
19 | ‘ It 's time we got this marraige question settled . |