Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] this " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And I only found out this morning from Dr Greene what a … a … | ’ she could n't think of a suitable word and said finally , ‘ … celebrated painter you are . ’ |
2 | We 'll also be looking for another extra meeting probably in the week beginning 24th May — sorry about this , I only found out this afternoon . |
3 | No , I only found out this morning did n't I ? |
4 | I just woke up this morning and found it back . |
5 | She only went down this morning . |
6 | Unfortunately , she quickly gave up this approach because Gareth kept tugging the mug handle after each drink , spilling lots of ‘ pop ’ over both of them and the floor . |
7 | I mean I would n't want to give away how it all works , but you have actually won five times and so how much have you actually picked up this season ? |
8 | Although responsibility for road maintenance lay with local parishes , they rarely carried out this duty with any degree of efficiency , let alone enthusiasm . |
9 | Groups go up there and they pay the money for it and they put it in the middle while you 're waiting for the film , it 's all carpeted and you can watch all the monitors and they just sit down this huge tub of popcorn they had an op |
10 | went missing for about four hours and when it eventually bolted out this hole it run straight up him and curled up to him . |
11 | Well it it perhaps picks up this point |
12 | ‘ He just gives out this incredible air of sexuality . |
13 | Would he ever get over this initial shock period ? |
14 | He often drove out this way first ; there was a small lay-by that was usually filled with cars with courting couples in them . |
15 | he really pigged out this morning . |
16 | He then looks up this time in a reference book to find out which lighthouse flashes in this way . |
17 | It certainly paid off this time . |