Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | He says that th the communists have , have got have n't got the erm the reasons right for this and that they ne if they do n't get them right then they , they are going to , to , it will be bad for the revolution , they need |
2 | Quite a big business , with contracts all over this part of the country . ’ |
3 | Cos you have to have it so the gas so high , it must be really boiling hot and you just stir fry the vegetables all round this |
4 | I do n't think but that sort of thing , but he drew black circles and triangles all over this white wall it looked , I 've got a photograph of that |
5 | ‘ If you 've got your heads together over this I 'll — ’ |
6 | The best place to find the pulse in a child over one-year-old is the carotid artery which passes either side of the windpipe in the neck and can be felt by pressing two forefingers gently at this point . |
7 | An X-ray later condemned me to six months away from this crazy pastime . |
8 | Well it does at the moment because erm I 've got really sore calves not from this from erm |
9 | *****900 WORDS UP TO THIS POINT — THE 300 BELOW CAN BE DISCARDED IF NECESSARY |
10 | The analysis of the French fabliaux up to this point has included recurrent references to the roles of readers and writers involved with these texts . |
11 | She said if I used Head and Shoulders now on this it would revert back because it has such a sa a strong P H balance in Head and Shoulders it has the same effect as reversing it . |
12 | He wo n't be ready till next season , but I 'm really going to knock their eyes out with this fellow . ’ |
13 | ‘ Leave my fucking brothers out of this . ’ |
14 | Yet in the 1980s the capacity of a determined government to ‘ sit out ’ forms of direct action — most obviously in the case of the 1985 miners ' strike — raises doubts even about this form of pressure-group action . |
15 | Er Stuart , Stuart did phone me some months ago on this issue , to say he was having increasing difficulty getting to the meetings , and he asked me if er I would take it on , and I said , I would if , you know , if he were pushed . |
16 | I wonder what Ministry will provoke in the kids here inside this Berlin dope den — are they as consumed by the same perverse taste for blood as myself ? |
17 | Nearly all the vessels around at this time of year are private yachts and fishermen . |
18 | Where the vendor was attempting to define quality , a common restriction included in conveyances earlier in this century was that houses must cost not less than , say , £1000 . |
19 | But this is an obvious over-simplification , and I would not wish to go back on my words earlier in this chapter about those wise men who claim to see a pattern in history . |
20 | The A four one three in Buckinghamshire at Dunton turn between Winslow and Whitchurch did see two mile tailbacks earlier on this afternoon , at that was Aylesbury-bound due to the accident involving a car on fire . |
21 | well it , well it 'll have to be our voices again on this because things being what they are we ca n't er , we ca n't go out to Cath 's today with your cold and my bad throat |
22 | In response , the Co-ordinating Committee for Powick , chaired by an academic from Birmingham University and involving six public authorities , decided to dedicate two further units specifically for this group , one being provided by the conversion of a general practitioner ( GP ) maternity unit . |
23 | I remember arriving in my father 's Pontiac at clubs just like this , sweeping ( not always silently ; the car was old ) down to the front door to be deposited and greeted , to be called ‘ sir ’ by elderly black men . |
24 | For example the Balmenhorn — ‘ 4000er it may be , but mountain it is not … there are a couple of dozen more prominent adjacent peaks exactly like this nunatak . ’ |
25 | Charles was reminded of the wars of the Spanish Succession when the mellow red brick of Flemish farm houses exactly like this one , housed the dandified officers , all feathers and lace , of the Spanish Imperial Army . |
26 | The first is the Inventories , mentioned several times already in this book , detailing architectural ( and archaeological ) treasures in many counties . |
27 | He had been wrong-footed too many times already in this conversation . |
28 | Stress has been mentioned several times already in this course without any attempt to define what the word means . |
29 | The pedestrianised shopping area in the town centre was originally designed for foot traffic only , with a system of one-way bicycle paths taking cyclists away from this area . |
30 | Now I had the first set of these dividers over in this country . |