Example sentences of "[pron] [is] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The world crown could … should be their 's this season … so tonight we meet the main man …
2 And true to form Flippin Shytalk roars across the line to win again … the National Championship should be their 's this summer … they defy the dangers week in week out … there 's no money to be won just fun to be had …
3 And I have a pair of goggles here but there is another safety device built into this which is this window .
4 I 've got the brochure for local government conference , which is this weekend and I 've got the brochure for national conference .
5 IN THE LAST ISSUE OF HOT PRESS FULL DETAILS WERE ANNOUNCED CONCERNING THE GROLSCH SHOWCASE ‘ 92 COMPETITIONS WHICH IS THIS YEAR DIVIDED INTO THREE SECTIONS : SONGWRITING , CREATIVE WRITING AND PHOTOGRAPHY .
6 First of all chairman we have put in this morning erm a paper on commitments which erm I think was asked for by the panel which is this document which should have been circulated er by now .
7 Please also remember that Ash Wednesday , which is this Wednesday , is one of the only two days a year on which we are asked to fast and to abstain from eating meat .
8 Even better , and on a completely different level , is ‘ Gone ’ , which is this record 's masterpiece .
9 Although the excavators have warned that these dates are only a broad indication of that of the complex and segmented line which is this phase of the Danevirke as a whole , they nevertheless believe that in a period of danger from Germany Harald rebuilt the central section , and was also responsible for the first phases of the flanking lines to east and west .
10 No because I think by the end well unless something dramatic happens on the fourth of February which is this Friday next Friday rather .
11 The hotel Santon looks out over the lake which is this area 's main attraction .
12 which is this city on a Saint 's Day ,
13 And yet it Ackroyd 's love for Dickens which is this book 's only substantial deficiency .
14 For the most part , the political history of Charles the Bald 's reign which is this book 's prime focus was the concern of an aristocratic elite .
15 Well I 've er turned the tape over after side one , which was my first lesson and I 'm now doing side two , which is this lesson and the idea is to look at the s way in which language is used .
16 I mean I , I know you 're not doing any thing very active , well nobody is this time of year , but still , I 've got some nice ham
17 Who er so who 's this Jane person then ?
18 ‘ And who 's this Leonardo Della Torre ? ’
19 Oh who 's this Terry ?
20 ‘ So who 's this Pat then ? ’
21 oh I do n't know where this is who 's this El Vira woman he keeps seeing ?
22 Who 's this Paul ?
23 Gill listen to this , right , Gill who , who 's this girl I live with , right , got a knock on the door the other week and this guy come to the door with a Wa a Sony Walkman , yeah , and a microphone
24 Who 's this look ?
25 Who 's this Kath again ?
26 She 's probably thinking : ‘ Who 's this person ? ’
27 Now the other reason why of course you wo n't perhaps erm drive naturally is because of this little bit of tension at the fact that who 's this person sitting here looking at what I 'm doing ? and it it 's putting me off .
28 ‘ So who 's this Jessica ? ’
29 Who 's this boxing match against anyway ?
30 Who 's this boxing match against ?
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