Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 And if it seemed surprising to reflect that the supremely versatile Hampshire trainer has not yet struck in our Classic races , it was even more incredible to learn from the man himself that Dead Certain 's victory in the richest two-year-olds race ever run in this country was his first success in a group one event .
2 It will probably not go unnoticed if you appear well organized at this stage , and it will certainly help you to appear at the right place and at the right time looking calm and unruffled .
3 And you walk away going like this you know ooh let's squeeze my legs in as much as possible !
4 3.2 The Programmer warrants that all material times he has satisfied the requirements as to nationality/residence set out in Section 154 of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 , and that the Program will not reproduce any copyright matter not assigned in this Agreement .
5 3.2 The Programmer warrants that all material times he has satisfied the requirements as to nationality/residence set out in Section 154 of the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 , and that the Program will not reproduce any copyright matter not assigned in this Agreement .
6 All have songs ranging from fast to slow , and also songs that incorporate both ends of this range .
7 All have songs ranging from fast to slow , and also songs that incorporate both ends of this range .
8 The theories themselves seem partly to blame for this inaccurate assessment .
9 Jaq often prayed to this bas-relief .
10 Here the Phantom scored top marks thanks to the Chandler pickups , which seem perfectly suited to this instrument .
11 What we usually take to be specifically feminist concerns ( e.g. ‘ political ’ ones — whatever that means ) seem often obscured in this body of writing by the theoretical exigencies of semiotics , psychoanalysis , discourse analysis or Althusserian Marxism .
12 The acoustics of the hall seem admirably suited to this music ; textures are warm , yet detail is clear , more so than in the Järvi Chandos series , and the sound overall is fuller and obviously more modern than that of the Kertész/Decca set , where the symphonies ( CD 430 046–2DC6 , 4/92 ) are not available separately .
13 Wishart later recognised in this a very good description of a certain kind of hangover .
14 That is what we set out to do in this paper , proceeding from three assumptions that differ from those of the traditional leadership literature .
15 They set out to peak for this particular match , both to erase from their minds the upset in London two years ago and to prove they could manage a good performance after several indifferent ones .
16 In one school of thinking , durables , pharmaceutical goods , insurance , etc. , have been christened ‘ information-intensive ’ products , and there are agencies which set out to specialize in this type of product .
17 Liz and Alix sometimes talked of this vision .
18 ‘ You are quite sure that Riddle never came to this house ? ’
19 ‘ SHOULD membership and market not unite behind this plan then Lloyd 's may have no future . ’
20 Although work is pretty thin on the ground for the construction labourer , he plans to go on living in Pontypridd until the end of next season , and then decide where to stay in this country .
21 What am I saying as we sit here talking about this rather strange difficulty that we find ourselves in ?
22 If finally I become wholly submerged in this solipsism there could be no other rational ethic for me than egoism .
23 You 'll die if you go on screaming like this , and I hope you will ! ’
24 I spoke softly to my robot : ‘ If these children go on playing with this robot animal , they will never become afraid of animals .
25 ‘ Victor , ’ came the voice from the dark , if the ropes go on jamming like this we are going to definitely die .
26 And she came to Whitfield , and she said Mr Whitfield , why is it that you keep on preaching on this , and you keep on using this text , and keep on saying you must be born again ?
27 ‘ Oh sure — go home looking like this . ’
28 Then , since it is whether or not a cell actually responds that determines whether it undergoes the slow modification process , the slow process would make cortical neurons become permanently tuned to this uncorrelated set of features .
29 In August 1306 , at the pope 's request , Amanieu VII was granted the lordship of Meilhan in the Bazadais by Edward I. The grant was not to prejudice the existing rights of another lord , Auger de Mothe , to levy a lucrative toll or péage at Meilhan , but Albret willingly agreed to this because he and Auger had been ‘ companions and friends since their youth ’ ( a suis juventutibus fuerant socii et amici ) .
30 You do n't believe me , so I suggest you go out to bat with this and see how you get on .
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