Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Strange , Mowbray pondered , that Adam had not come to see them this Christmas . |
2 | They 're being told by Lucy 's father , who flew out to see them this morning . |
3 | As for you , you 'd better come to see me this afternoon . |
4 | ‘ You probably do n't want to see me this morning , but I 've a good reason for being here . |
5 | Q : It 's good of you to see me this evening . |
6 | ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added . |
7 | He said : ‘ He had to see me this time because I had a clue for him . ’ |
8 | He 's trying to kill me this fucker ! |
9 | Friends will be in touch this afternoon and you 'll need to make time to accommodate them this evening . |
10 | ‘ I mentioned to the master that Adèle wanted to be introduced to the ladies , and he asked you to bring her down to meet them this evening . ’ |
11 | ‘ But you seemed keen to meet me this morning , so this seemed like the best place . ’ |
12 | She hoped very much to meet someone this morning , Dorothea perhaps , or Alida Thorne , or Mrs Bottingley , wife of the Rector , for they might invite her home to coffee and she could confide in them . |
13 | Before we leave Glamorgan , a word of congratulation to Stephen James , who has been opening in place of Butcher and compiling runs with the kind of technique that reveals how earnestly he is trying to establish himself this summer . |
14 | Well , it 's been a joy to meet you this evening , please can I have another signed photo to replace the old one ? |
15 | I tried to catch him this morning , before we went to our appointments , but he would n't speak to me . |
16 | Yes yes of co of course I was , but i could n't get hold of Dr and I thought well we 're gon na have to try it this way anyway at some stage . |
17 | panel seeks to make that two million pounds , subject to the appropriate level of grants and borrow approvals and perhaps some assistance from within our own resources and elsewhere being budget , this is a , a firm intention to increase that figure , but we can not say it has been increased yet , to do so will be premature , but that I ask the committee to accept it this morning as a recommendation from the |
18 | ‘ You have been through enough to know what this world is like . ’ |
19 | and interested parents have a right to know what this initiative actually means . |
20 | It is important to know what this effect is , because if a plant subject is viewed then there will be several levels of intensity due to shading and to the angles at which leaves are presented . |
21 | If Portia Forbes wanted to consult them this morning why did n't she ask him before the funeral . |
22 | Thank you , so we 've obviously got to behave ourselves this morning , and act in a proper manner . |
23 | Nurse Buckle intends to visit you this afternoon to advise you further . |
24 | It is not only easier to remember everything this way but it can actually be more fun too . |
25 | ‘ I know where he 's staying and I 'm going to tackle him this evening . ’ |
26 | It took him slightly longer to reach her this time — four , maybe five strides . |
27 | Come on , if she is going to feed us this crud , she could at least get her research right . |
28 | I did a double take to see who this Francis was , but McInnes was in his stride . |
29 | ‘ I wish to see you this afternoon , Ingrid . ’ |
30 | I 'm be glad to see you this time . |