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

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1 Indigenous British women affected by post-natal depression are often single mothers or those whose husbands or boyfriends do n't give them the care and affection or help they need in this new stage of their life .
2 You can tell the solicitor and he will say or she will say to you Good I understand that or Have you thought of this or No you ca n't do that as the case may be .
3 But unless you can grasp the private contractors and make them cooperate within this or encourage them to do so , there 's absolutely no way you can have a so-called seamless journey .
4 The Medau Society , together with many other organisations , contributes to the rich diversity and high standards of movement and dance we enjoy in this country .
5 He spread his hands wide in a gesture of incomprehension and invited her to make of this unexpected turn of events what she could .
6 When he saw Mrs Goreng disembarking from her jeep , he at once made himself scarce , retiring through the back of the shop to his living-quarters and instructing me to deal with this dissatisfied , difficult , and , in all likelihood , dangerous customer .
7 We wish to congratulate and encourage you for this humanitarian act , so praiseworthy , and urge you to persevere in this work of salvation .
8 ‘ Now come , Wilson , ’ he said , ‘ sit down and let us talk about this sensibly . ’
9 He seems to be playing really well at the moment and to let him go at this stage would be killing shooting ourselves in the foot .
10 Nature sustains our feeble reason , and prevents it raving to this extent .
11 He was very aware of Jack 's interest in aviation , and offered him support with this .
12 It seemed unbelievable that they would stand aside and let them leave like this .
13 There 's no way we 'll sit back and let him continue in this way .
14 So will more than likely be off next week , but I do want to try and get something done with this and some of the other accounts , I want to try and get them out the way before I
15 Now , as the thought came into his mind he spoke it aloud , and had he spoken like this to anyone else it would have been taken as an insult , for what he said was , ‘ It 's a pity you have n't had education , Mick . ’
16 You should make it clear that she is welcome to entertain any of her friends at home at reasonable times , and help her to cater for this if necessary .
17 Meanwhile , my first efforts must be to attract attention to myself and have myself removed from this common Bedlam in which I was shut .
18 ‘ Tell me , my lady — is it mere courtesy that makes the bells ring , that makes moonlight of a sudden more desirable than sunlight and makes one yearn for this Twelfth Night to be of the past ?
19 But let them think on this .
20 But do we listen to this stuff when we 're with other people ?
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