Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I li , I li , you can only make it this time of year . |
2 | I ca n't think why you have to constantly provoke me this way . ’ |
3 | She did not answer him this time , but stared back at him almost insolently , only a slight moistening of her lips betraying her nervousness . |
4 | But he is betting that the Department of Health will not prosecute him this time . |
5 | See it again , right , I 'll just do it this time without talking it through , and you can just watch |
6 | Now I want you to do it the hard way , I mean you would n't normally do it this way but when you 've got letters in you 've got no choice . |
7 | If you do not give us this information , or you give false information , you may be subject to a penalty of £50 for the first offence and £200 for any subsequent offence . |
8 | erm I 'll just give you this buyer 's guide erm this tells you erm that I 'm a representative of Friends Provident and can therefore only recommend the Friends Provident products which er suit your needs . |
9 | To Dinah 's relief Paul did not touch her this time , but turned over and was soon asleep ; he had to be early at work in the morning . |
10 | Unhappily , he will not celebrate it this year . |
11 | The point , though Hurd did not put it this way , is that Labour 's amendment 27 , seeking to scupper Major 's triumph in excluding Britain from the social chapter , was a complete red herring . |
12 | However , I do not play it this way but allow each person ‘ goosed ’ to be the next catcher . |
13 | In other words all the things you have to do without if you can not afford them this year . |
14 | The Princess did not help us this year . |
15 | ‘ Do you always keep it this cold in here ? ’ |
16 | Other people will quickly disillusion you this evening . |
17 | you can nae fancy it this year , you know |
18 | A search will reveal : ( a ) Whether the property is in an area of compulsory registration ( question 18 made of the local authority will also give you this information ) ; ( b ) whether the freehold or leasehold title is registered ; ( c ) if the title is unregistered , whether any cautions against first registration or priority notice is registered . |
19 | Susan and David doted on Christopher and were getting ready to really spoil him this Christmas . |
20 | I could n't fancy it this year , you know , but er |
21 | So I say , Richard I 'm sorry I ca n't make it this Tuesday , I 'm tied up , but I have got next Tuesday , if Tuesday 's the best night for you . |
22 | ‘ Ca n't make it this evening , ’ she told her friends in a phone call , ‘ I 'm clearing my desk Paperwork , dahlinks , it comes to us all . ’ |
23 | look at some the points , I 've heard , I 've been heckled yesterday do n't heckle me this week the section of level funding . |
24 | I did n't need it this evening . ’ |
25 | I did n't show you this David . |
26 | Will you please do them this year Agnes ? |
27 | Verbal messages become more hostile , more aggressive , and the threat of rejection may be offered ( ‘ If you ca n't do it this way , do n't do it at all' — fail and you must go elsewhere ) . |
28 | She 'd always run into my arms when I did that so I could lift her up , but she do n't do it this time . |
29 | Howard says drearily if Labour ca n't do it this time they never will . |
30 | Well it holding it in pawn , waiting for somebody to ask him to have a drink , and invariably somebody would but if they did ask him they 'd always ask him back next time you know if they could n't do it this time . |