Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | I wonder how many of Expotel 's customers are aware that Expotel 's recommendations are based not on hotel quality but on the self-interested payment up-front of this ‘ sweetener ’ , plus exclusive corporate rates ? |
2 | who the hell you think you are I 've got a good mind to put your beard right in this food |
3 | So can you choose one of those lines now , think about it for a minute and then have a look on at this . |
4 | ( Owner ) why 's he got the blanket on in this weather ? |
5 | ‘ We all rely heavily on our families and friends for support especially at this time , so the event was very much an occasion for families , to say thank you , and to allow visitors to experience the vast scale of the project . |
6 | Yes I see erm er well I suppose the question is erm well I mean if the aim is to earn money basically in this year out then d do you have any skills which are in high demand and people will pay for ? |
7 | THE Queen , rather pre-occupied these days , has nevertheless found time to quash attempts to strip Sir Walter Raleigh of his title for introducing the dreaded weed in to this country . |
8 | Well I do n't believe that that should necessarily be a reason why it should be accepted in this case in by this panel . |
9 | Try to assess your progress daily in this way . |
10 | If he did not , then perhaps the whole action could stop — freeze — with him and his friends all captive together in this little Garden of Eden where there was no evil and only endless , unchanging cheerfulness . |
11 | There 's only one putting their foot down in this house ! |
12 | Mr Chairman , this , in actual fact , I can put a little bit of light on to this , I mean , having had two of my children , erm , attended this , Air Training Corps . |
13 | we used to have my light on in this archway , yeah . |
14 | Oh yeah this party tonight was really get this , this spliff right like this , yeah , just walk in the kitchen and go ras man |
15 | If we add our weathercock effect on to this , the tail rotor is now too effective and a trim change is required ( Fig.5.9 ) . |
16 | Turn the cooked sponge on to this and carefully peel off the paper . |
17 | Places are not restricted to locals ; students who are willing to undertake a journey many still be successful in gaining entry on to this stimulating and imaginative course . |
18 | Well , I 'm not one to soldier on with this kind of treatment . |
19 | Oh Sarah should have her roof on by this week did you hear what I said ? |
20 | Paul thus neatly avoided a vote expressly on this issue , which might have revealed the Council fathers to have been more or less evenly divided . |
21 | Jessamy had been as overwhelmed as he had been , dazzled by the physical passion , and amazed that her own easygoing , relaxed attitude to life could be turned upside down by this one man . |
22 | Women who are regarded with respect , such as the mother , retain the penis long after this date . |
23 | The measurements are approximate and given as an indication only at this stage , taken from the architects ' drawings , the sizes may vary slightly after construction . |
24 | and they dragged two of them in and there 's about ten people in the other side of the carriage in about this much space and there 's like two J F S kids lying on the floor in the middle of the carriage |
25 | None of us are lock in to this P I and production phases , we will not be locked in until we sign the memorandum of understanding for those phases and that is scheduled for nineteen ninety five . |
26 | And that was the reason why , and in fact the total shortfall , the total unmanning was something like a hundred and thirty-five hundred and forty , which is why the police authority has a bid in at this moment for a , a further sixty-eight policemen , which has in fact been backed by the county council , who are prepared to pay for it . |
27 | A police spokesman said : ‘ It was a horrific crash , a terrible tragedy especially at this time of year . ’ |
28 | The Immigration Officer refused , saying : ‘ I am not satisfied that you are genuinely seeking entry only for this limited period . ’ |
29 | The man who actually had the lease or paid the rent anyway on this flat was a man who worked sorting for the Post Office . |
30 | She began to climb the staircase , but I stopped her , saying : ‘ Miss Kenton , please do n't think me unduly improper in not ascending to see my father in his deceased condition just at this moment . |