Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] this " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'd better take me to this Wyrmberg of yours , had n't you ? ’ |
2 | Looking down at the pathetic little body lying so still on the table , she said , ‘ I 'd better leave him like this for Dawn to see . |
3 | I can only relieve them by this . ’ |
4 | I got a bit left over from when I cut it I 'll just bring it in this bit , there . |
5 | ‘ But now he claims that as he has found work independently , I can no longer employ him in this capacity . ’ |
6 | Well I think we 've had this one before , John , have n't we ? would you care to just enlighten me on this one ? |
7 | But at the end of the discussions between the project coordinator and the client , when you have actually helped him and led along , you could have this , or you could have that , or perhaps we could just take it to this stage , cost some options out and give you a recommendation . |
8 | But as I am reflecting now , let me just leave you with this thought about morale . |
9 | I 'll just tell you about this Can I just tell you about this just for a minute ? |
10 | I 'll just tell you about this Can I just tell you about this just for a minute ? |
11 | You ca n't just desert her like this . ’ |
12 | He would be going out soon , but an umbilical cord would still tie him to this house of death . |
13 | He had an awful premonition he would always remember her like this — that he 'd never recall her cheerful buoyancy , her glowing smile when she had teased him . |
14 | If you have any problems you can always call me on this number . ’ |
15 | ‘ No other revelation in this case can possibly surprise us after this . ’ |
16 | So so there I will always remind you Peter says , I will always remind you of this things that if you buy up the time |
17 | Indeed , the growth of theoretical or basic knowledge in any field would logically push it towards this pattern . |
18 | I 'd rather have him like this . ’ |
19 | and you have to be careful with the master volume , not to set it too high , oh let's have a look well you ca n't really do it on this one |
20 | The next customer was a middle-aged man who must have been a regular , for he began by saying , ‘ Do n't often see you on this side , miss . ’ |
21 | I 'll really turn it of this time . |
22 | She could even see it in this thing , the pallor of it , the fine dust of jet black fur . |
23 | Oh I I as far as we 're concerned er the when bit is if you were are available er now we could even put you on this Thursday . |
24 | I know but if you 're going to get glue on it you might as well get it on this instead of on the lace one . |
25 | And God would surely receive him in this mood which was so open to Him . |
26 | Could you please advise me on this matter as there is so little literature available on skin allergies and pigmentation . |
27 | LEFT Once the basic lessons have been mastered with the dog on its leash , you should then repeat them without this restraint . |
28 | I may never know it in this world but I shall be told it in the next . |
29 | I have given a great deal of thought as to how much I should actually tell you about this period and what just to leave to your imagination . |