Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | And this day when I come out the bike was gone . |
2 | Yeah , it was five o'clock this morning when we got out of here . |
3 | But there was a FOR SALE board up , new today , he had n't seen it there this morning when he set out for the meeting with the AC . |
4 | ‘ She told me this morning when she got back to the yacht that they planned on going . |
5 | " But is it really likely , sir , that the call was intended to delay the finding of the body and to give the killer time to replace the keys ? admittedly Mrs. Bidwell could be expected to be first in the Biology Department this morning when she put out the clean coats . |
6 | It was raining like mad this morning when I came out . |
7 | Well I invited them up this morni They were so excited this morning when I came down . |
8 | And erm , the other aspect , the last aspect that gave us er anxiety was something I touched on this morning when I joined in at the end of the Selby discussion . |
9 | He was in the act of locking the bureau flap when he said : ‘ Miss Glynn , what made you go into your brother 's office this morning when you came down , as you say , to make yourself a cup of tea ? ’ |
10 | What were you playing this morning when you got up , you and Christopher ? |
11 | ICI was the only UK-based manufacturer of carbon tetrachloride up until this month when it closed down its production plant . |
12 | erm you go in this place and erm and it shows you all the boats and things , and you can have a go on , there 's this thing where they crawl up . |
13 | This time when she looked up he was watching her . |
14 | ‘ Maybe it was practising , ’ Jenna said shortly , and this time when she walked off he let her go . |
15 | But this time when I go back I mean to stay and die there , because , let me tell you ’ — she wagged her finger first at the Colonel and then at Reginald — ‘ there 's a time coming when there 'll be no France and very little England , or any place else . ’ |
16 | Though this time when he went on , he was to leave her speechless and open-mouthed . |
17 | This time when he came back in to see her , the air was darkest around his form , but when he grinned over the noise of the men in the room behind the door — a woman 's laugh punctured the air beyond — and he sat down peaceably at the foot of her bed , the blue paled to a translucence like a robin 's egg . |