Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] the [noun] this " in BNC.
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1 | There 's little in Marshall 's CV to prepare you for the way this story , awash with sentimental pitfalls , is turned into a deeply stirring , full blooded drama . |
2 | It was from Mr Albert Thompson of Birmingham , who wrote : ‘ I saw a picture of you in the newspaper this morning and I felt very angry . |
3 | ‘ Caught you on the hop this morning ! ’ said Postie . |
4 | Anyway , the Old Man — well , he called me into the Sanctum this morning and said , had I heard anything from you , and I said no , and he said silly bitch , or words to that effect — with which I agree — said he 'd told you you should keep in touch with me . |
5 | Kuhn 's direction has accuracy and breadth on its side , and also just speeds , but something of the incandescence this score calls for is missing . |
6 | We can , however , understand something of the way this land was used in more detail . |
7 | I could have got her one up the road this morning . |
8 | Something in the way this was said clearly caught Miss Blagden 's attention . |
9 | And e e e even if it 's not general th there may be something in the argument this , this , this was what was happening in |
10 | Erm here 's a here 's something from the Sun this morning just on the subject of who 's going to be king . |
11 | What about , are we going to put that one in the sale this year , the one that 's out in the shed ? |
12 | Something on the news this morning about , about this |
13 | Nothing in the mail this morning . |
14 | Only Tranmere have beaten them in the league this year . |
15 | ‘ I noticed them on the launch this morning . ’ |
16 | Pahdra Singh called me to the club this morning where he and Reg Pybus and their crony , that stingy git Pugh , the corpse planter , unveiled the new team strip . |
17 | You see , he knew if they had taken him in and it was proved he had been using her , or , as a little bird told me , he had got her ready for shipment , they would have surely sent him along the line this time , and stripped the house of all his fine pieces . |
18 | The affirmative he knew would follow would help him in the discussion this evening with the Prince of Wales . |
19 | I saw him in the staffroom this afternoon but he hardly spoke to me . ’ |
20 | The return of Lady Eleanor with a pile of fine linen shifts scarcely registered with Isabel as a rapid succession of images flashed through her mind : fitzAlan confronting the Empress with that cold , relentless logic ; wounded and feverish in the hut , but still in control of both her and the situation ; swinging his sword with savage , deadly grace at the ford ; leaning over her at the inn this morning ; holding her … |
21 | And he had probably expected to see her at the shop this morning , while she had been waiting impatiently at his office . |
22 | I must have left it off the hook this morning . |
23 | Other features also under consideration — which wo n't make it into the ABI this time around — include requirements for application-to-application communication and linking , updated networking topologies , common installation and system administration facilities . |
24 | He did not say what it was but it may be that we found it in the safe this morning . |
25 | " Do it in the provinces this time , " they urge . |
26 | I 've put it in the paper this week again . |
27 | Grant took it from the loft this morning . |
28 | ‘ I 'll take it to the hospital this morning , ’ she said , adding rather pathetically , ‘ and talk to him about it . ’ |
29 | I saw it on the board this morning . |
30 | mm he 'd not put it on the drive this time |