Example sentences of "[prep] this [noun sg] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Now if you read what is written about this change you 'd think the BBC was about to axe Radio 4 .
2 Now if you read what is written about this change you 'd think the BBC was about to axe Radio 4 .
3 The six-month assessment will at least allow you to learn from your mistakes by pinpointing which of the pitfalls mentioned during this section you may have fallen into .
4 During this time you will walk through workings some of which are over a hundred years old .
5 During this time you will have developed the personal credibility to communicate persuasively at top management level .
6 Either way , when you see how we establish lists of goals for this person you can learn some simple principles for establishing your own goals .
7 A lot of titles for this year you may think , but I 've only scratched the surface .
8 For this position you 'll find a salary to match your experience and the benefits of a major international organisation , including 25 days annual holiday and pension scheme .
9 For this pattern you will need to change the direction of the lace carriage on every pattern row to prevent any bias .
10 For this project you will need a compass , pencil , ruler , plain paper , and perhaps an eraser .
11 For this rule you would use a point marked C as the reference to measure two club lengths if the ball is dropped on the opposite side of the hazard .
12 For this shot you should position the ball further back in your stance and compensate by fractionally strengthening the left-hand grip .
13 The ideal of beauty and normality can not perish in a healthy society ; and for this reason you ought to let art go its own way ad be confident that it will not go astray …
14 for this reason you will find it reprinted in the associated Reader ( Massey , D. and Allen , J. ( eds ) ( 1988 ) ) .
15 For this reason you should take young dogs out on various journeys , and not just when they are going for a walk .
16 If you look through this book you will find we have used the semi-colon and , less frequently , the colon .
17 In Les quatre Souhais Saint Martin : ( Through this fabliau you may know that he does not act at all wisely who trusts his wife rather than himself : often he suffers shame and grief . )
18 I 'm sure that after this weekend you will have no problem in breaking all Lucas Sales 's previous records on this contract .
19 At the end of this session you will know four steps well what does that mean ?
20 If you would like to avail yourself of this invitation you may do so by giving your names to either Mrs. Hughes , No. 97 , or Mrs. Henry , No. 107 before December 16th .
21 Among the pages of this book you 'll find a superb collection of embroidery from the Victorian era .
22 If you do n't live within travelling distance of one of those places mentioned , you should still make every effort to buy any copy of this book you can lay your hands on , new or secondhand .
23 At the end of this book you will find a list of training establishments in hypnosis where students are taught a safe method of regression ; they should be able to supply you with the name of an ethical professional hypnotherapist in your area should you require one .
24 When you dine using one of the Summer Saver vouchers at the back of this leaflet you 'll receive our special Happy Days Book of Vouchers — save on a whole host of spectacular days out at twelve of Britain 's best theme parks and family attractions .
25 Personal pensions are described a couple of pages further along , so if you are interested in taking advantage of this option you should read the section carefully .
26 Some of this shorthand you must input , such as the swatch measurement obtained by you for the yarn you are using .
27 If you make some measurements on the bar code on the front of this magazine you will find that the wide bars are actually less than one millimetre wide .
28 Thus Sir William Trumbull , when he was sent as English ambassador to Paris in 1685 , was told that : You shall constantly correspond with our ministers in other foreign courts , for our better service , and your mutual information and assistance in your respective negotiations ; and you shall also maintain a good correspondence and intercourse with all the other ambassadors , envoys and ministers of princes and states in amity with us , and as far as you can penetrate into the designs of their respective superiors , and of what you can discover of this nature you shall give us a constant account by one of our Principal Secretaries of State .
29 The moral of this tale you can carry away at the end of my story of two Corbetts .
30 During the course of this programme you will learn how to become a " nutritional detective " , and put your new diet into practice .
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