Example sentences of "[verb] it this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He gave Tottenham Hotspur the title , I think , of the greatest club side ever in erm , British football , and they won erm , the double as everyone knows , in nineteen sixty one , the first English team to have won it this century .
2 Yes yes of co of course I was , but i could n't get hold of Dr and I thought well we 're gon na have to try it this way anyway at some stage .
3 I 'm gon na need it this week and or next Saturday cos I 'm in in the morning , and I 'm getting I think I 'm gon na get boots as well .
4 I did n't need it this evening . ’
5 panel seeks to make that two million pounds , subject to the appropriate level of grants and borrow approvals and perhaps some assistance from within our own resources and elsewhere being budget , this is a , a firm intention to increase that figure , but we can not say it has been increased yet , to do so will be premature , but that I ask the committee to accept it this morning as a recommendation from the
6 I am looking forward to seeing him in the French Open and hopefully he will win it this year !
7 They will , er they say a second division team will win it this year .
8 Ewan will enjoy it this year .
9 I mentioned it this morning .
10 how , how well they 've enjoyed it this morning I thought well I wished I 'd made the effort
11 Anything could have sparked the riots , it just happened to be the injustice of Rodney King 's trial that triggered it this time .
12 He hung there for a second before slithering sideways , and as he slipped towards the ground the seladang hooked blindly at his body , knocking it this way and that , until one of its long horns caught and held .
13 used it this week .
14 I used it this morning on one of Slash Harry 's victims and the edge is rather blunted " — his mania for self-advertisement and his intolerable bucolic laugh , and was grateful that at least he would n't be interrogating that redoubtable old phoney .
15 The black number you were wearing last night was still lying on the bathroom floor in a sodden heap when I found it this morning . ’
16 Yes , I only found it this morning by accident , I thought oh god
17 I changed it this morning , I 've had all them glasses out
18 Did n't you water it this morning , James ? ’
19 Oh yeah she wants it this month do n't she ?
20 I think I 've cracked it this time . ’
21 The other thing is I mean , erm , the , the Trone did it a couple of years ago , they have n't done it this year they
22 ‘ We 've always done it this way ’ is as daft an excuse for an industrial manufacturing process which has become fossilised as it is for saying that fossils have a life of their own .
23 William Waldegrave has now been appointed his lieutenant in the grinding battle within Whitehall , against warriors who will doubtless counterattack with the saddest words of public administration : ‘ We 've always done it this way . ’
24 So in progressing through there , and I 'm sorry we have n't done it this way , we end up in terms of the County Council figure of nine seven hundred for Greater York , possible er provision from , collectively from the districts of about fourteen hundred , fifteen hundred short .
25 Sort of , how do you feel about du du du du du du du y'know sort of yes definitely to no not all or y'know kind of does n't bother me to very angry or something like that but given that you 've done it this way , I think it works reasonably well .
26 Well I have done it this way even for trivial things , because I understood that the committee had to approve the changes and if as I said it seem to me erm , wasteful to get er , Monica to make the changes when they might not be accepted .
27 Well , I have been and gone and done it this time .
28 You 've really done it this time .
29 ‘ I 've really done it this time , have n't I ? ’
30 " You 've done it this time
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