Example sentences of "[verb] this [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 've heard this quite a lot , it 's a , it 's a common
2 So they say , oh okay we 've sorted this out a bit now each group just has five pound to share out between fifteen of them .
3 There was a commitment to the maintenance of full employment , with the Keynesian doctrine that budgetary management could achieve this now a matter of economic orthodoxy .
4 I have used this quite a lot for cardigans for an elderly lady , who was a bit of a traditionalist and would not have tuck stitch , in which the ‘ wrong ’ purl ) side is used as the right side .
5 Enter the formula +E2/ ( 1+$B$2 ) ∘D2 into F2 and copy this down the column from F2 to F2 …
6 With Britain in the midst of a supposed punk revolution , Gedge followed this up a year later in swashbuckling style with an appearance in another G and S production , The Pirates of Penzance .
7 He followed this up a couple of years later with Sophie 's Choice opposite Meryl Streep .
8 Erm what 's the sort of real shape , it 's not just you it 's everyone sort of doing GCSEs at the moment , erm I 'm getting this quite a lot .
9 I slumped to my knees , burdened by the hopeless regret that I had n't had the chance to do this just a bit sooner .
10 To do this successfully the choreographer must be able to select from the ‘ aggregation of objects ’ only those which are appropriate to the ballet in hand .
11 Tod 's been doing this quite a bit lately — grunting : Shtib .
12 Turn this up a bit cos my missus
13 Chuck this out the window .
14 We thought this rather a joke but his concern was academic , not snobbish .
15 ‘ Ratners thought this through a couple of years ago and then found itself locked into the game of pushing price to keep volumes moving and everything was put on the back burner , ’ says Richards .
16 Perhaps he thought that a man , or more than one man , was trying to hurt or kill his mother , and perhaps he thought this nearly every night of his life .
17 If you do this awkwardly the bird will obviously be unable to flex open its tail — they do n't much anyway , because the deck feathers are the support feathers , like the middle fingers of a human hand .
18 But you look at the diagram they 've given you which is not exactly the scale and they do this quite a bit .
19 Now I 'll pull this forward a bit erm Ian
20 I 'm also gon na open this up a bit .
21 ‘ Apparently , ’ he went on , ‘ he does this quite a lot .
22 Surely we should toughen this up a bit and say , I mean I 'm probably getting
23 The Kenyans have gone to enormous trouble to make this not a murder . ’
24 or we might have to bring this back a bit
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