Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | By depreciating against the other currencies as needed , the scavenger currency would insulate them from this local depression . |
2 | They do n't build them like this any more — Healey ( top ) , Cobra ( above ) |
3 | They did n't want me at this party , but because I AM , fang and claw I have grapple-hooked their smooth cliffs , and have the right to stalk these wooded cliffs , lap at their abundant streams . |
4 | O God give me the strength to be victorious over myself , for nothing may chain me to this life . |
5 | ‘ You shall paint me like this if it would please you , Barney dear , ’ she whispered aloud . |
6 | I do n't want them after this visit tomorrow I might go out one more time |
7 | ‘ I do n't want them in this country . |
8 | ‘ How can you treat me like this after all I have sacrificed for you ? ’ |
9 | You ca n't treat me like this ! |
10 | If you do love me , how can you treat me like this ? |
11 | That means you can treat me like this . |
12 | I wo n't let you hustle me in this way . |
13 | You can trust me in this , though . |
14 | It came to him as a Revelation , descending upon his mind in all its complex glory , that there was a man in the City in need of his help , and that the man — his name did n't matter-would free everyone as this awakening had freed him . |
15 | I 've a feeling we may need them before this is over . ’ |
16 | Whilst Henry II was in Normandy , he learned of Thomas 's continued intransigence and that caused Henry II to utter the words , ‘ Will no-one rid me of this troublesome person ? ’ , which prompted four knights of his household to cross to England and assassinate Thomas Becket in his Cathedral , on 29th . |
17 | ‘ Who will rid me of this turbulent priest ? ’ asked Henry II . |
18 | ‘ Who will rid me of this troublesome boat ? ’ he asked . |
19 | Whether Reagan actually said : ‘ Who will rid me of this turbulent problem ? ’ is irrelevant . |
20 | ‘ Edwin must know nothing of this . |
21 | I will now entertain suggestions as to how we can rid ourselves of this horrible dog menace . ’ |
22 | Just one thing dough do n't buy ya in this town , fella ; total silence . |
23 | He would free himself from this enslavement , sweet as it was , as he had freed himself from Hilary . |
24 | 1 can overrule you on this . ’ |
25 | David and Angela came along to see it and David said , ‘ I must introduce you to this guy Tony DeFries who is going to be my manager , and I think you should meet him too . ’ |
26 | I do n't know why I should burden you with this and make an exhibition of myself in front of eveN– one . ’ |
27 | I propose an advance on your future status that will assist you at this point and hold you fast to our mutual course . |
28 | I do know something of this city . ’ |
29 | ‘ How can you know something like this ? ’ |
30 | Indeed , we will need something like this if travel to other stars , let alone to other galaxies , is to be a practical proposition in the future . |