Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 Another man had been at the table for some time but Beales only looked at him at this point , curious to know who MacQuillan was with .
2 I hate it when you walk past someone goes right in front of you and you sort of give it you do n't care if he 's ten feet tall you just look at him like this and you see this nasty greeny .
3 We 've just talked about it in this room .
4 ‘ Your father ’ , he said to me in a kind of sob , ‘ has just appeared to me in this garden ! ’
5 Erm but we were encouraged of course for it to go er as your savings and er something I heard that , that may be interesting to you er and er he just said to me in this other club , but again we were talking about , I think we 'd talking politics then and we 're not supposed to do it was a church club .
6 We had never met her before she came , yet she immediately called us Mummy and Daddy , and still writes to us in this way from Nigeria .
7 No one had ever talked to her like this before , and she was n't at all sure how the game — if it really was a game — should be played .
8 Also more particularly because this particular bit of work has had such thorough examination by the presbyteries that it does n't seem to er justify further tinkering with it at this stage .
9 Ca n't remember him ever talking to me about this .
10 Could my fondness have kept you steady I should not now appear before you in this solemn manner .
11 He knew , as all the boys had always known , that she had not had the best of lives with his father , but she had never before spoken to him like this .
12 But there was only one person who Lennox really wanted alongside him in this moment of victory — Violet .
13 However much he may have charmed them , they were her friends not his , and they 'd have inevitably sided with her in this fiasco .
14 And yet tonight , in the quiet of this room , I find that what really remains with me from this first day 's travel is not Salisbury Cathedral , nor any of the other charming sights of this city , but rather that marvellous view encountered this morning of the rolling English countryside .
15 If you would like more information on coping with the effects of head injuries please write to us at this address :
16 In J. Milroy and L. Milroy ( 1977 ) , we justified this method , somewhat retrospectively , in terms of the social network model ( the fieldworker can be described as a second-order network contact ) , and it is useful methodologically to think of it in this way ( indeed , many other investigators have successfully used the idea of social network as an explicit part of their fieldwork strategy ) .
17 Most children learn about epilepsy when they first see their parent having a seizure , and it is vital the condition is fully explained to them at this time .
18 Where he comes in and he does that piss and he 's and Madonna 's standing there looking at him like this and she 's just looking at him and she 's going , anyone who can keep it up that long and he 's just sitting there going er no he 's going er and she 's going , she 's going , and she 's coming round like that trying to look at him , I could n't stop laughing .
19 If any readers have any information about this legendary team , in particular personal recollection , I should be very grateful indeed to hear from them at this address .
20 but any then look at it like this
21 Meese had simply said , ‘ All right , we want to go through the 1985 shipment … well , how the initiative began … then talk to him about this memo of the diversion of funds . ’
22 ‘ To tell you the truth it never occurred to me until this minute .
23 Never speak to me of this again ! ’
24 What I was going to suggest then , Chairman , in the light of , in a sense a change of , a change of thought by me over the Christmas period , in a way it 's probably best it happened , is to ask if we could , because I 'm , I 'm keen that , this kind of different kind of strategy , there is a , there is a member ownership of the strategy , rather than just put something to you , that you would then have to , you know you , you have the paper in front of you , it 's a thirty page document , and you decided is actually to suggest that you have actually a , a , a member group of , of , of a few members , perhaps three or four members , erm , to actually work with me on this , in the development of that strategy , so there was actually a member involvement , because it 's straying more into the political field .
25 In my knowledge he has never spoken to us about this business .
26 During the 1987 Iran/Contra hearings in Washington the most frightening witness was Colonel Oliver North , who , though not a direct employee of the CIA , had been inextricably associated with it in this sordid affair .
27 This is a disgrace and wi we will never agree with him on this issue .
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