Example sentences of "[noun prp] and [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Claudia was too anxious to say anything ; a night here would give her the chance to phone Dana and end this farce .
2 Can you come in next Saturday and take this wart off my finger ?
3 When I returned to Washington and told this story , I received several accounts of severe reactions , including psychosis , among healthy individuals who had taken this drug .
4 He decided to live in Dorset and chose this site ( where an earlier house had been ) , because it looked for all the world as though , when the house was built , it could sail straight out to sea .
5 ‘ So I sold my home in Sheffield and bought this place , which was ideal .
6 do this visit with Roy and get this price list sorted .
7 I used to go on these escapades with a mate of mine who 's now a milkman , and we 'd go to Soho , and I remember walking along Wardour Street and hearing this music coming out the basement .
8 ‘ I came out in November and took this place for six months .
9 saw the Mitcham Light Railway as one step in the large tramway system they intended to build around Croydon and followed this acquisition by presenting a Bill to Parliament , containing their own proposals for the area .
10 I thought soap was something you ate , yet here I am , calling myself Franz and rubbing this stuff round my neck .
11 Apart from a comprehensive catalogue , it includes newly published documents on stained glass production in Luneburg and establishes this town as a major centre for the art .
12 One MEP has calculated that if you start with £100 in Britain and change this sum successively into each of the Community s eleven currencies , you would only have £50 by the final transaction .
13 They continue to ignore the pleas of people worldwide to stop bombing Iraq and to stop this madness .
14 He said : ‘ I went into Southport Theatre on a hot and humid July evening to photograph Les Dawson and saw this character stripped to with waist wearing a pair of underpants , women 's tights and high heeled shoes .
15 Up until the early years of the nineteenth century , the British monarch still laid claim to France and to represent this claim heraldically the Royal arms included fleurs-de-lis in the second quarter .
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