Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [pers pn] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You must lend me this music , Basil , ’ he said .
2 ‘ Less than a minute ahead , ’ he muttered ‘ With any luck , I should overtake him this time . ’
3 I had to laugh at myself for thinking rather longingly now that I should miss it this year , and especially I would miss Addy , whom I loved .
4 Now that is n't easy actually , because you know , the practitioner 's think they know best and they actually quite resent , you know , the young Policy Officer 's coming in and saying let's do it this way , shall we ?
5 and get it very quickly without messing about , try this one then , erm , four hundred plus that , plus seventeen point five per cent , and , now then okay , let's do it this way .
6 Perhaps we 'll make it this time and get our revenge for 1990 .
7 I 'm not , he 'll beat me this time , you watch , I 'll have a real hard one , I wo n't be able to answer anything !
8 ‘ And I 'll beat you this time . ’
9 So erm we should well Mick said he 'll give me this week anyway .
10 So you can actually say I need help , and he can actually say I 'll give you this help , I want you to be doing this while you 're doing this , I 'm doing that , and we 'll do that on a regular monthly basis .
11 here you are I 'll give you this look , this is a nice soft cloth , you can give it a rub with that oh dear
12 I , I , yeah , I 'll give you this dog .
13 Occasionally , you meet some bloke who 'll give you this tripe
14 Yes we 'll finish it this afternoon .
15 We 'll do it this way .
16 That 's alright , well we 'll do it this morning , are your socks clean now if you 're gon na take off your shoes to get them , try them on ?
17 ‘ Before we return to the south , ’ Constance said enthusiastically , ‘ I 'll show you this county .
18 I 'll see her this evening — in fact , I 'll go home now and catch her before you take her out . ’
19 He said , ‘ Tell Alice I 'll see her this evening .
20 ‘ Not for ages ; I should n't think we 'll see him this side of Christmas , ’ her mother cheerfully squashed Leith 's hopes — Christmas was seven months away !
21 Thank you very much for this morning , we 'll see you this afternoon .
22 And I 'll see you this afternoon .
23 I 'll see you this evening for dinner . ’
24 ‘ I 'll see you this evening , sweetheart , ’ she told her .
25 ‘ That 's all right , then-I 'll see you this evening . ’
26 ‘ I 'll see you this evening .
27 Right I 'll read you this piece and you 'll have to forgive my facsimile of a Herts. accent .
28 I 'll try him this evening . ’
29 I 'll take you this afternoon
30 ‘ I 'll take you this evening .
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