Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [prep] this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Normally we do n't like people to see them at this stage .
2 My hon. Friend has been to see me about this matter with a group of colleagues .
3 The act of the king touching them in this way protects them from the otherwise dangerous consequences of being in contact with the power of the king .
4 They will take approximately a week to reach this stage , so that while any traces remaining in a carpet could give rise to problems , a solid floor can be easily disinfected to kill them before this stage is reached .
5 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 .
6 O God give me the strength to be victorious over myself , for nothing may chain me to this life .
7 Ask yourself the question , ‘ Is it my desire , my greed , my wish to be in control that drives me in this matter , or do I feel the lightness of purpose that is a mark of the guidance from within ? ’
8 Later , from South Africa , he wrote to thank me for this advice , but now he reciprocated by telling me , with great gentleness , that I should not go on hoping , as he himself had searched the P.O.W. lists , and Leslie 's name was not on any of them .
9 Again , the would-be reformers ' interpretation of the 1980s led them to this conclusion .
10 I do n't want them after this visit tomorrow I might go out one more time
11 ‘ I do n't want them in this country .
12 No doubt my readers will have bigger and better examples of the persistence of facies which so fascinates me in this chapter , but I write as far as possible from my own experience .
13 To treat them in this way is disgraceful . ’
14 When I next saw the King , he asked me about this experience .
15 The advantage of using them in this situation is their low cost and the speed with which the wall can be built up .
16 Two of these are worthy of a wider audience and thus I make no apology for including them in this month 's Surgery !
17 Now , are we sticking with the allocation that we had in the past , peoples responsibility , or when we change them in this sort of way are we mucking them about ? 'Cos I like to know what I am responsible for and what I 'm not .
18 Right , now then , be like this I 'll pretend that I 've done something that needs to be , a high sling to support me in this fashion .
19 You got me into this mess .
20 It was drink that got me into this mess .
21 Eadmer inserted them at this point into his Historia Novorum .
22 On the machine build that he 's given me for this year , of which that is an example .
23 ‘ What do you mean to do , ’ demanded Harry , looking fiercely up at him from under drawn brows , ‘ now that you 've tricked me into this betrayal ?
24 I wo n't let you hustle me in this way .
25 I had had a week in this quiet place in which to relax and order my thoughts — a week of peace to sustain me for this encounter , not to mention a good meal and a half-bottle of wine just consumed .
26 My muscles are reminding me of this morning 's ride and the unaccustomed exercise … ’
27 The Viennese modernists , Klimt , von Hofmannsthal , Hoffmann , Moser , had only joined them in this acceptance .
28 Beside him , the Substitute burst into delighted laughter and said , ‘ Maestrangelo , introduce me to this man ! ’
29 It was Mr Gorbachev , after all , who got them into this mess .
30 Contemporaries certainly regarded them in this light .
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