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

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1 ‘ I 'm not that jet-lagged right this minute , ’ said Donna .
2 Horrible is n't it , but I hear it 's gon na be a bit better this afternoon .
3 He said he looked a bit better this afternoon , I said did you see Julian ?
4 He said yes , he looked a bit better this afternoon .
5 Erm in terms of Community budget so this Environment Committee and Conservatives gone down to below sort of seventy two million so we are not actually getting any sort of .
6 Yeah , he was upside down this morning !
7 Down under , the man who 's turned the motor racing world upside down this season .
8 Claire Taylor turned the form book upside down this time though … she took control early on and went on to win 6-1 …
9 All sides are hoping for a successful horse fair this year and that the closest they get to a confrontation is a clash of cultures .
10 All sides are hoping for a successful horse fair this year and that the closest they get to a confrontation is a clash of cultures .
11 I 've won one Rodney , and I 'll have a shitload more this autumn .
12 The run of good weather brought the high mountain crags into condition early this year , allowing Martin Berzins to tidy up one of his previous efforts on Scafell .
13 They come into effect next month and we shall issue planning policy guidance later this month .
14 Crusaders , and now it seems Linfield , will be in first round action later this month .
15 It 'll go to a free vote later this evening and if the bill is passed it 'll mean prosecutions could start against at least 3 alleged war criminals almost immediately .
16 David and Scott Lloyd are just two of the father/son partnerships who will be competing in the national finals at Quietwaters Hotel , Golf and Country Club later this month ( 24th–28th Feb ) .
17 A MAJOR search for gas is to be mounted off the East Coast later this year by a consortium headed by Kelt UK .
18 WORLD snooker champion Stephen Hendry is boycotting the BBC Sports Personality of the Year programme later this month — because the Scottish star feels the network treats his sport like ‘ second-class citizens . ’
19 Everyone has been asking this questions since it was announced that Holiday '91 Presenter Anne Gregg will be leaving the programme later this month at her BBC bosses ' request .
20 Collieries in Nottinghamshire manned by members of the moderate Union of Democratic Mineworkers will work normally , but face closure later this month .
21 Due for completion later this year , the precinct will also include 63 individual shop units along with an upper food court with seating for 420 people .
22 And the £13 million , 100-bed Buraimi general hospital due for completion later this year is endorsement that Wimpey can build the very best .
23 Now , they say they are going ahead with plans to go over High Force later this year .
24 Cashing in on the interest , Donovan is releasing his own album later this year .
25 Later Mr O'Malley came close to confirming that his party would quit the coalition later this week .
26 A MEMBER of St John Ambulance will be at a special ceremony later this month .
27 It will be published by Dutton/NAL in the US and by Headline later this year .
28 It is an international attraction and we are planning to do a study later this year in Pennan to find out how many people come to the village and why .
29 Well I had Mrs in this morning she had a tooth out this morning and he broke it and he tried to get the rest out you know using a special instrument and he twisted it and a fragment of the tooth come off and hit me straight in the eye .
30 Because Mr has represented him , Mr said before that he he thought it was as duty solicitor that he , he has represented him at some stage as duty solicitor but , he is represented under legal aid though this defendant by a firm of solicitors in Birmingham and he 's anxious to be committed for trial today .
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