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

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1 PLEASE — look our for any potential people in YOUR classes and do encourage them to go to this day .
2 But let them think on this .
3 Your chairman was kind enough — before he let me loose on this most patient audience — to say that my attitude , for an historian , was very unhistorical and I took it that that was meant as praise .
4 Although nothing became of this beyond an agreement that there were widely different views on the matter , that same year the Government of Australia proposed that the so called cull grenade should be banned .
5 However , not everyone agrees with this .
6 I ask these questions because of course article five of the treaty of Rome basis a burden on this court , it does n't er create rights in itself , I think everyone agrees with this , but it certainly er imposes a duty on this court erm to apply with er community laws , purposes and principals and I 'm wondering whether erm , that , that is why I 'm looking at the possible consequences of this er the inter relationship between the , for example , the directive and article eighty five , er and bearing in mind as I said to Mr the other day , the consequences erm of er these fees
7 They therefore consulted their solicitor to see if it was necessary for them to remain in this country for the purpose of attending the hearing in August .
8 I suppose having my hands in my pockets has made me think about this .
9 Let me think about this . "
10 " He has never asked me to go at this time of night before , " she whispered .
11 He was warned in advance , but , as a former soldier , felt ‘ God has chosen me to go on this forlorn hope of preaching his Blessed Gospel in his country , and I should discourage those who are coming after me if I should be afraid and fly . ’
12 Do you want me to go through this for spellings ?
13 not nothing to compare with this .
14 ‘ You left me to cope with this alone , ’ Ari said accusingly .
15 Few of them recovered from this experience .
16 I just do n't understand where father got them or why he kept them hidden like this . ’
17 Nothing turns on this .
18 Again , nothing turns on this point .
19 you 'll be , you 'll be sent instructions on what , who to write to and it 's a matter of sorting those out and erm sending out letters to group members like asking them to write to this person or that person , so that 's not too bad , .
20 Some of them appear in this book , but all of them were immeasurably helpful in developing my thoughts .
21 And then we had the er the battledress was issued , the khaki , and erm we was had our head headquarters were started , the headquarters were started in an office at , one of the office rooms at the at the Bloxwich Lock and Stamping Company by the , the top offices we used to call them , by the gates , we had one of the rooms there for and it eventually became the armoury when we got some equipment because rifles etcetera was in very short supply after Dun Dunkirk So eventually we had a few rifles and er when the er we got a few rifles and er the sirens went it was the practice at the beginning when the sirens went in this area for everything to stop and everyone down the shelter but it happened four or five times , everybody realized how non-productive this was , that the time that was lost and there was nothing happening in this area so it was decided by the R T B that we , the , the people off the shop floor would n't stop work until the attack was really imminent or it had started because if this , this was happening all over the Midlands area and of course if you , if you multiply that by the number of people at work you can imagine how much production was lost erm and also when the sirens went Major at the factory used to get the chappies out from off the shop floor , get the few rifles we 'd got , take we in to King George 's playing fields there was a , a brook running across King George 's playing fields then , it had n't and a trench which was extended to stop er aircraft from landing in King George 's cos it was just a big open space .
22 And everyone joins in this charade with talk of them now having time to do all the things they have always wanted to do .
23 Everyone involved at this period put in time and effort far beyond what might have been predicted .
24 Yet it was the poem that brought Wordsworth to the notice of clerics in need of sermon material ( his poems were used for this purpose throughout the last century , and I have heard them used in this ) .
25 He has two or three bidets in his house in Beverly Hills , but he has never seen them used in this way , with gusto .
26 Some even made me jump After this we got back on the coach and waited for the ferry .
27 Why are you making me wait like this ?
28 ‘ Oh , my darling , my darling , why do you make me wait like this ! ’
29 Nothing gilded about this youth today .
30 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 .
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