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

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1 Then you used to chop them down this way with a cleaver .
2 ‘ If you do n't let me down this instant , Mr Jacobsen , I 'll … ’
3 But he says to he phoned him the other day on my down this morning ha so just to say , you know , that was crime of the century !
4 He gave himself up this morning after eleven hours of negotiations with police .
5 ‘ I sponged you down this morning , child .
6 I can put you off this boat any time I like . ’
7 At Art of Africa Deborah Norman offers vibrant African arts and crafts to warm you up this Christmas .
8 Say , you have a problem with a youth , they could do you out this plan that would sound very good on paper — bring in the social workers , bring in the DHSS and juvenile liaison .
9 The fat little one who sorted you out this morning was the S.M.O. Get me ?
10 The irate villagers would have the paperwork to back them up this time .
11 And they 'd all packed them up this morning .
12 Just filled them up this morning .
13 police rang them up this woman had rung him up , she 's got a farm at Great Alton and
14 That 's what Johnny says to me and then Alison rang me up this afternoon .
15 Ring me up this piss up .
16 Erm my arthritis is playing me up this week .
17 But he woke me up this morning to wish me a happy anniversary .
18 You woke me up this morning I tell you Sid .
19 ‘ I 'll make one out this afternoon . ’
20 I say and we cleaned all fire and everything out this morning did n't we do well ?
21 And I demand that you give them back this minute ! ’
22 We could sit in a meeting in the Sit(uation) Room and be discussing these other activities , and fall into almost a kind of , you know , warp in which you would n't know whether you were talking — I mean , the use of shorthand and so forth in the discussions you could n't tell whether we 'd suddenly slipped into this question of selling arms to get them back this way or whether we were still discussing the other thing .
23 He thought she would probably hold them back this time , as she had mascara on .
24 ‘ Tyres could have really held me back this year if I did n't have the right ones . ’
25 And he ca n't think too badly of me or he would n't of invited me back this year .
26 was meant to phone me back this morning when she 'd talked to her boss , but has n't , and I do n't know her work no. to chase her , but will let you know as soon as I hear !
27 we 'll bring them out this Sunday and take him in next Saturday
28 Maybe I 'll get them out this afternoon .
29 I got them out this morning when Mr Tracey rang .
30 I mean I had them in my erm handbag and I think I must have just chucked them out this morning
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