Example sentences of "[verb] this [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But the inspired wraparound decor inside transforms this workaday pub into a Tardis-like temple of Caligulan dimensions . |
2 | That was until I met this fellow Johnson and we went to Kyrle Hall . |
3 | I hate this babysitting job Jean . |
4 | God I hate this bus journey , it 's so boring . |
5 | Pursuing this laissez-faire policy may have been in the national interest , but it did n't seem to be in John 's or that of the other hostages . |
6 | ‘ I do n't think this Sergeant Troy will ever marry her . |
7 | Where do you think this manna money comes from ? |
8 | Colleagues , I would say , and if you 'll excuse the expression , I do n't think this C E C knows its arse from its elbow . |
9 | ‘ Somehow I do n't think this Blandford chap has got the hang of being in jail ’ |
10 | furthermore , patients who were obese , or actively having weight reduction at the time when the primary gall stones developed might , on achieving ideal body weight , no longer suffer this risk factor . |
11 | Thus , while in Chapter 2 we were interested in exploring the theories of stratification and the evidence for class and related inequalities , here we are more interested in those processes that bring this class structure alive , what we call the dynamics of class . |
12 | Therefore , naming this gene atk aptly describes its predicted protein product and involvement in XLA . |
13 | To the Englishmen who have used their time and talents to restore this control tower , we are most grateful . |
14 | On at least one occasion in his reign , in 864 , Charles applied this conversion system to the currency of the realm in an exercise known as a renovatio monetae : a renewal of the money . |
15 | plays this trick Cath , do n't fall for it . |
16 | In claiming to diagnose and treat this illness doctors can do more harm than good . |
17 | If allowed to remain this waste matter will eventually get trapped into pockets by fibres deep in your skin leading to the familiar spongy , dimpled skin texture known as cellulite . |
18 | ‘ Only a small one , ’ she accepted and , her dart of panic gone , felt a return of her reluctance to ask probing questions about his work , and more particularly about his employer , so gave herself over to enjoying this lunchtime interlude . |
19 | Technical standards unite this cottage industry of desk-top publishing with the presses of newspaper and magazine publishers . |
20 | Group II PLA2s lack this disulphide bridge and the corresponding cysteines . |
21 | Now she had to wear this metal cage to stop the bones in her neck crumbling . |
22 | ‘ Now then , ’ he said , speaking to the assembly , ‘ I declare this town meeting adjourned . |
23 | In order to realize this objective Dewey felt that a fundamental reconstruction of social institutions was required . |
24 | You do n't want this milk thing here ? |
25 | Do you want this cottonwool look ? |
26 | Will you want this table clearing of all these |
27 | Once the trainers have completed this training programme , they will be delivering a range of SCOTVEC modules to students at the school in Russia . |
28 | Do n't you think for a rock'n'roll band it is somewhat stupid to promote this government idea , especially here in Belgium ? ’ |
29 | So that 's another situation and as we 'll talk about and I hinted at yesterday er the dreaded vote of thanks situation and the the er giving of the gold watch and er and the being a best man at a wedding or even a bride or groom at a wedding er again is a is a way of helping this Aldershot method is a way of helping you to get your thoughts together and put them across effectively . |
30 | Small Voluntary Organisations can not hope to develop the skills necessary to penetrate this funding labyrinth . |