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

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1 Floundering excitedly among the real salmon , he had not noticed the water bailiff , who observed , ‘ Bedad , your honour , you 're the finest fish I ever see in this ladder this long time . ’
2 I never eat in this room . ’
3 So have you always lived in this house ?
4 Have you always lived in this area , Evelyn ?
5 Nobody as beautiful as you ever works in this factory .
6 Well as daft as it seems Dennis as you probably know in this sort of game you 're on the roads very late at night and when you 're on the roads very late at night , you get a lot of bored policemen
7 I mean , their loan periods are somewhere about twenty five years whereby you probably realise in this country if a young er person wants to start a firm and he 's go to the bank they 're not gon na give him much scope at all !
8 Mademoiselle was n't quite sure whether she really believed in this spider or not .
9 And if our parliamentary accountability is as important as she frequently claims in this context , why is she reluctant to take part in the debate ?
10 But you never know in this game .
11 but whether , you , you never know in this world
12 You never come in this kitchen but you break something : when you help it spells disaster .
13 How long have you actually lived in this cottage Mr Chatfield ?
14 They are people whom we rarely consider in this House , but when there is a suicide or accident on the railway , the driver , and his mate if appropriate , may be mentally scarred for life by the experience .
15 And that in fact what we already have in this county is a balance of policies which substantially favour environmental protection and this is just a means of adding another one which is another hurdle for any department to erm to actually er meet .
16 When we talk to each other we usually take in this kind of visual information subconsciously .
17 Because of our volunteer system and our love of the job I think we always succeeded in this aim .
18 The other group of people whose space and autonomy we routinely violate in this way are children .
19 It 's hard to see er er a situation in which the kind of young men that we routinely produce in this country er are not gon na be interested in some kind of group aggressive violent activities .
20 Comment : We often react in this way when we 're unsure what emotional needs the other person is expressing , and how to deal with them .
21 And a family of nephews — ’ another hesitation — ‘ and a niece — ’ Noreen looked up at this , and almost defied the Bishop with her stare , ‘ — that do him much credit in this world and I trust will be of some satisfaction to his account in the next .
22 They promptly wilted in this foggy land .
23 In the days after Marie Coyle and Maureen Bursey , the mums in the baby mix-up drama , gave birth to their new daughters Gemma and Carla Marie , I am sure they too indulged in this ritual .
24 He apparently continued in this office until 1655 , when , with essentially unchanged duties , he was appointed one of the two chamberlains of the Exchequer and keeper of its records .
25 He thus pioneered in this country the discursive , witty , exuberant , and surrealist style of humour he bequeathed to his close friend J. B. Morton [ q.v. ] , who took the column over in 1924 and developed it through half a century into an art form .
26 If so , he clearly failed in this , as he did in the abortive negotiations to stop the Scottish army from moving south in support of a civilian government — and ultimately of a free Parliament .
27 Erm it actually talks in this fourteen A pen makes reference to the fact that the approximate cost of one year to buy it back it would add twenty under a years arrangement .
28 He never went in this mornin' , and he 's knocked on every door in Foley Street .
29 As Tyndale described himself in a letter to his disciple Frith , ‘ God hath made me ill favoured in this world , and without grace in the sight of men , speechless and rude , dull and ill witted . ’
30 And so his words , ‘ Bless those who persecute you ; bless and do not curse ’ sound like a counsel of perfection only if we fail to realise the process of transformation which is needed to enable us realistically to respond in this way to aggression from others .
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