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

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1 I keep walking in this rubbish you 've swept in the
2 You do n't know in this case you probably do know , that the personalities are the same .
3 When the values of the differentials at y are substituted in this expression we have at y .
4 we never used to come in this room you know , nobody would come in this room
5 For those who are n't totally sort of in control of the plot and I probably should include myself as one of them , what 's happening in this scene I want you to act out .
6 When Carole finishes when Carole finishes in this session I 'm gon na go and have a chat with her .
7 At the stepping rates considered in this Chapter we are justified in regarding the rotor velocity as constant ; the system inertia is sufficient to maintain a steady speed , even if the motor torque varies slightly during each step .
8 As Philip Warner has said in The Special Air Service , the official history re-issued in an expanded edition in 1983 , the regiment ‘ has often been criticised for the high proportion of officers and N.C.O.s , as well as first-class men , which it absorbed , and the answer must invariably be that used in this way they caused far more damage to the enemy than they would have done if they had been with other units .
9 They could go on living in this flat they both loved .
10 Yet if they have been done in this way it means they have not been done !
11 The reason I 'm standing up here cos your not get things done in this town I 'm sorry it is the only way of saying something .
12 Anyway they said what else would they like and they had some , a set of luggage , well it 's only this nylon stuff but it was very useful for them to take away with them it did a bit of good the and I , I put in this letter I shall no longer order , I shall what was it ?
13 As rather over 5,000 gliders were built in this country it was not possible for ‘ experts ’ to inspect them all continually so Mark Pryor issued instructions that he should be informed if they stank .
14 Where ferreting is curtailed in this way you may be able to trap the entrance holes and snare the nearby runs ; you may also be able to crop the rabbits by night netting and by evening and night shooting .
15 But we not regimented in this department we 're flexible that 's why these things are happening cos we turn our hands to whatever we believe is in the interests of the company .
16 Once you learnt in this way it was easily recalled .
17 Seen in this light we can also discern distinct parallels between the thrust of Oakeshott 's work and the idea of the common law mind .
18 The last time she played in this competition she suffered a disastrous defeat and is keen to make amends .
19 If branches take up the suggestions made in this paper they may find themselves having to increase annual expenditure .
20 If they were not washed in this way they would be a danger to their neighbours on returning to ordinary secular activities .
21 He added : ‘ If all doors are closed in this country I would play abroad and I will give 100 per cent wherever I play .
22 When ‘ neutral ’ is used in this sense I refer to it as by-product neutrality , for here neutrality may well be an accidental by-product of the agent 's action and not its intended outcome .
23 When extracts from the HeLa cervical epithelial cell line were used in this assay we observed two complexes as in our previous experiments ( Figure 2b ) .
24 However , if not used in this project it could be used in another project as substitute for another material which would cost £225 .
25 ‘ When a baby is born in this country he is swaddled .
26 The why the Pakistanis can vote in this country they 've got a British passport .
27 But since Gide has been criticized in this respect it is something which needs to be addressed .
28 If you follow the guidelines given in this book it can only help and certainly will not harm .
29 To , to make people feel sorry for them and they have no shame at all in breaking limbs and distorting their features and all so that kind to make themselves look as pitiful as they possible can because they 're going to live a life of a beggar and they tell us it 's very profitable being a beggar in some lands , people can make in this country they reckon up to in places like London a hundred pounds a day being a beggar that 's more than you earn a day is n't it ?
30 As was the case with others alleged to be implicated in this affair he left the colony , and has not yet returned , notwithstanding strenuous efforts on the part of the prosecuting authorities .
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