Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] in this " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | And this is a Sotino which is a quality brand in those days , I , I , do n't know if it still is , I assume it is , erm , which was not advertised at all , and although the Rolex 's and so on in this world have been heavily advertised as they came on the market , Sotino 's never really was , so my father had a struggle I suspect selling . |
2 | I 'll make the point again Martin that just as on Saturday when goals were flying in at both ends and eventually it finished three two , I kept saying do n't believe the scoring is all over in this game , that 's my feeling now . |
3 | Er so let's talk about the , ca n't hear can he he 's not up in this area ? |
4 | 4 months after the first tenants moved in , the builders are already back in this council house on the infamous Innsworth Grove estate . |
5 | It is discussed in depth further on in this section and should be studied . |
6 | One does not expect , nor I trust want , to find shiny wooden chalets , let alone tall concrete apartment blocks standing arbitrarily up in this fascinating landscape , and phrases about ‘ cosmopolitan cesspits ’ can easily come to mind as you stand looking at them . |
7 | This quotation has many interesting strands , some of which are explored later on in this book . |
8 | Later on in this chapter you will see how it has helped specific people in their lives , but first I would like to show how the technique can help some of the more common ailments that many people suffer today . |
9 | Later on in this book , in the chapter headed ‘ The Created God ’ such a definition is proffered . |
10 | The effectiveness of the Concentrated Reinforcement Programme was not addressed in this study , but was examined in a second study ( described later on in this chapter ) . |
11 | This is not to say , as we shall see later on in this chapter and elsewhere in the book , that there is not a strict and systematic constraint on achievement imposed by ascribed status attributes in class societies too : those of race and gender are particularly significant ones in our society , for example . |
12 | And , if I did n't think this bastard who 's making so fucking free with my dad 's house would follow me there , I 'd jump right back in this minute ! ’ |
13 | Note that from now on in this series , l.e.d. 's are denoted by X1 and X2 instead of D1 and D2 to avoid possible confusion later with the data inputs D1 , D2 etc . |
14 | For this reason the simpler and more general Poisson calculations are used from now on in this book . |
15 | Jeremy , I , I said it was a , a particularly bad problem , er we , we are worse off in this area for homelessness that a lot of other places are n't we ? |
16 | They are now back in this country in the process of establishing new Vineyard churches . |
17 | Cast your mind back to my description of the girl in the coffee bar , the one I gazed at earlier on in this long night , the coldest night of the year . |
18 | There are several examples like Les Perdris , quoted earlier on in this chapter , where the conventional , antifeminist moral counterpoints the wit and ingenuity of the woman of the tale which is , after all , what makes the tale interesting and amusing — what makes it a tale at all . |