Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] this " in BNC.
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1 | you know in the er first year with Miss I genuinely wrote this thing right . |
2 | Take that a step further , after the end of twelve months you then lose this fifteen thousand |
3 | And then , er , I think , er , a beautiful conception they just finish this , they made a new train station , did you know the ? |
4 | When the Home Secretary talked of the need for the Government to give a lead in tackling racial disadvantage he therefore saw this as in issue for the longer term . |
5 | As Ulster patriots we completely reject this dictatorship , believing that the Ulster people themselves must control their own affairs . |
6 | As Ras Makonnen 's son , he had been rapturously received by its inhabitants , and by his justice and humanity he soon merited this acclaim . |
7 | Fred you presumably know this plant . |
8 | Answer guide : If the business owns the shop it also owes this money and therefore has a liability , in this case it is a long term liability . |
9 | To anyone fed up with yet more recordings of standard stuff I eagerly recommend this fine CD . |
10 | When you find one , ask yourself' 'Do I really need this word or would the noun work better on its own ? |
11 | Although the article devalues any contribution men may be able to make in this area I strongly refute this . |
12 | Because I have this feeling I often have this feeling that these global aspects the person in the street , their first priority is about their damp house and the rest of it , it 's very difficult to erm . |
13 | Tangy and crisp with a fruity flavour we quite liked this one , although we were less than impressed with the look of the bottle . |
14 | Oh these courses mainly I 've been on is being opening the Guild you know , how to open a Guild , how to open you know , a Guild erm and er I 've been on consumer courses erm such as like that paper they just sent this week on what 's on , I mean that is nothing new they 've sent out in today 's Co-op news you know that our own label and all the nutr because the nutriment , I can remember er being at Stanford Hall on , on a consumer course for a week and you see I was on the er when I was know , know longer an employee , I was on member relations you see , representing the Guild and you 'd go through there sometimes and that would probably be a consumer task . |
15 | In certain cases they never received this modification and found their way almost unaltered into school programmes , as in Lagos State , Nigeria . |
16 | The men worked hard and as you got on in life you just thought this was home , although you had n't the luxuries . |
17 | The Forceful Approach You already use this approach if you : |
18 | The Logical Approach You already use this approach if you : |
19 | The Participative Approach You already use this approach if you : |
20 | Cichlasoma carpinte is the name European fishkeepers give the Texas Cichlid , where as the Americans regard Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum as the true Texas Cichlid ; in Europe we sometimes know this latter species as the Cuban Cichlid . |
21 | There is evidence that as pupils they also want this from their teachers . |
22 | I think the reason they probably did this because it 's , it 's , it was politically harder to do that , they would 've had to taken a lot more responsibility . |
23 | Where , in the Report , Beveridge talked of the ‘ strong public opinion ’ in favour of subsistence pensions , in the private memorandum he contemptuously dismissed this as ‘ sentimental and political ’ , insisting that the state should retain the right to reduce pensions below subsistence on grounds of financial stringency or a fall in the cost of living , and warning of the dangers of a ‘ birthday present ’ mentality if there was no retirement condition . |
24 | You claim on the one hand how wonderful you were in securing grants for under the I D O. You actually sold this city short because you went for the I D O without making sure that your Government paid the extra money that robbed that robbed |
25 | If you 've ever driven around London you immediately notice this . |
26 | The way we usually do this is as follows . |
27 | They had been his father 's personal bodyguards , ready and able to defend him with their lives , and once a year they still performed this fierce dance inside the mosque from sunset to sunrise without pause . |
28 | To everyone 's surprise they now find this somewhat unusual repertoire much in demand , to such an extent indeed that it could be described as ‘ cult ’ . |
29 | We clung to each other , the only time I ever remember this happening . |
30 | In fact you probably invented this one . |