Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] [prep] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | *****900 WORDS UP TO THIS POINT — THE 300 BELOW CAN BE DISCARDED IF NECESSARY |
2 | The analysis of the French fabliaux up to this point has included recurrent references to the roles of readers and writers involved with these texts . |
3 | He wo n't be ready till next season , but I 'm really going to knock their eyes out with this fellow . ’ |
4 | Nearly all the vessels around at this time of year are private yachts and fishermen . |
5 | Now I had the first set of these dividers over in this country . |
6 | After the heights scaled in that quarter-final , Ireland plunged to six feet under in this match proving , in the course of the game , that the only predictable thing about them is their unpredictability . |
7 | To take the garbage pickers on at this rate would increase their costs and would bring about the additional cost of security benefits . |
8 | ‘ If you mean because it 's your day off , there are no days off during this case unless I decide I can spare you . ’ |
9 | Although you will not be able to take your puppy out for a walk in public places until it has completed its course of inoculation , at about 12 weeks old , the intervening weeks up to this point will be useful in familiarizing the dog with walking on a leash . |
10 | I 's , listen , erm , watching that Aids update Friday night and er , there have been five thousand reported cases of Aids out in this country , no three thousand reported Aids out in this , in this country , and in New York alone , New York City alone , there 's been fifteen thousand , they reckon there 's about thirty four thousand actually carrying H I V just in New York City |
11 | And there were patterns up in this store you see . |
12 | They do n't put the lights on in this Christmas thing till it 's slightly dusk . |
13 | Do I need my glasses on for this book ? |
14 | So er if I can just have the lights off at this stage please . |
15 | Keep the lights off during this process and until the next day . |
16 | Absolutely , absolutely , but I mean , I I ship goods out of this country into the continent and further afield , erm , rail is just not an option that I can consider . |
17 | Merchants believe there is a psychological barrier at £3 , and although the wild swing in European exchange rates has pushed many French and German wines out of this bracket , most New World economies are suffering as much as if not more than ours , leading to a continued supply of cheap , good quality wine . |
18 | I 'll check things out at this end to see if anything might be causing it here — you ca n't all have just suddenly changed your addresses ! |
19 | and like she was pointing different things out about this cemetery , and , I mean , you know , you there ca n't be many cemeteries |
20 | Indeed , it was a similar display to the one they produced at White Hart Lane in March when they put Spurs out of this competition in the semi-finals last season . |
21 | ‘ Are there stooges on in this block ? ’ |
22 | Delegates at California 's energy conference point to various ways out of this chaos , from general policy to specific action . |
23 | There are various ways out of this dilemma . |
24 | However , other ( unaffected ) characters may be able to force affected characters out of this state of discord . |
25 | Anyone else want to make any comments about under this item four ? |
26 | The play had still been called Funeral Games up to this point . |
27 | Astronomical achievements out of this galaxy |
28 | As I said , at half time , you could n't believe Oxford United were n't going to get three points out of this game , but they did n't , and now they have to fight on . |
29 | The company provided a coach to bring children back to this country . |
30 | Once extradition has been granted , then officers will bring the two men back to this country and place them before the courts here . |