Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [pron] [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whether or not she reported this condition to the divisional veterinary officer and showed him photographs , I do now know .
2 The judge did not , in terms , say whether or not he regarded this evidence as establishing undue influence as it is normally understood .
3 I stood alone on the beach next to the elaborate italics of Oliver ( the others had done capitals , of course ) , and I looked up towards the camera , and Stuart shouted ‘ Cheese ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Gorgonzola ! ’ and Stu shouted ‘ Camembert ! ’ and Gillian shouted ‘ Dolcelatte ! ’ and suddenly I had this crying fit .
4 And so we get this thing back erm and we find out it 's a sheep bone and it 's from about the age of the Vikings .
5 And so he asked this girl Jane and , and then he asked me and erm and er had I sat down and thought about it I could have said well er what I thought , you know , the correct way er but I thought well there 's correct and there 's correct and I think the right way is to write to it and to say yes thanks
6 A shepherd can never be sure at what hour he 'll be done for the day , but the priest 's man leaves Upton as soon as Vespers is over , and so he did this time .
7 This therefore will be my last Sunday with you and so I take this opportunity to thank you again for all your kindnesses to me and for the way you made me welcome when I arrived 5 years ago ( does n't time fly ! ) .
8 And still they treat this house like a hotel —
9 e.g. okay and whenever you describe this style you wan na think about right , take ugly blocks of concrete , okay ugly blocks of concrete , right , what is it and why do you think it looks like that ?
10 He has just hit his best form and now he gets this injury .
11 Now I suppose for most of us because of the very fact were here this morning they have been few and far between such experiences , perhaps what is more common is that we may have spent time with someone who was dying , their last few hours , their last few minutes , and if they were not unconscious I wonder what sort of conversation would be going on between us and them , what sort of things would we , would we of been saying , what would we be asking us , well in this passage that we have been reading we have just such a conversation , two men who are on the verge of death , death can only be hours away for both of them , and here they have this conversation , it was in that sense it was one of the strangest interviews any body ever had with Jesus not only is the , the account here of er a death bed conversion , but the one who is saving is also in the process of dying .
12 Death , it can only be hours away for both of them and here they have this conversation .
13 And then we had this man that used to come from India and he was called the Viceroy of India .
14 And then we had this pig woman who , who erm who wore men 's clothes and a big cap and she had a horse and cart .
15 and then we use this method to then go a stage further to prepare for the second presentation .
16 So we thought we 'd walk to the next stop , and then we see this bag on the floor .
17 And then we walked further and then we found this pub to eat .
18 I mean I used to , I can chart the American way you see cos but the American way is different to the British way cos we just count number one to eight but with an American they go one one , one two , one three , one four , one five , one six and then they come this way .
19 I du n no what it is but they 're about that long and about that round and then they got this trigger like you similar what you do on the Vax hold the trigger .
20 Right so you got your calcium chloride out and then you got this H two C O three .
21 And then you go this way and that 's three three one , three two three 's four .
22 and then and then you get this feeling down here like something 's rumbling then you go aaaaaaah I 'm gon na be sick !
23 You do n't take a water tablet tomorrow and then you start this Inavase stuff and the first dose should be taken at night because the main potential side effect with the very first tablet , and it 's the first tablet only , is your blood pressure can go Oh down a bit .
24 I looked at lots , and then I saw this fairytale cottage , like something out of Alice In Wonderland .
25 No I did n't cos I was on , I used to be on a oil card delivering paraffin oil round the countryside and then cos I used to stink apparently and then I got this job at er on a pushbike
26 ah well , we , we did er , that house we did in , in er Kingsley , well the other side of Kingsley by Northwich for er , he 's the managing director of Tarmac for the North West Division and there he bought this house at Kingsley and er we added on to it on the kitchen was a complete wing that we built , a single storey and the roof spars had to show we had to put imitation
27 This gap between children 's knowledge about what endangers their health and how they use this knowledge is largely uncharted territory .
28 ‘ It would be … well , interesting to know just how you came to hear about the infant 's birth , and why you felt this birth was … well , interesting .
29 Again and again we find this link .
30 and actually you know this Time Chemicals , they , they deliver you know , they come here with the stuff .
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