Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb -s] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Over the page Chair , within er , those totals there are a number of proposals for reductions in c certain areas of spending and increases in others , which are in excess of the amount which has been delegated to , er , to the Director to agree , and which needs this Committee 's approval erm , and would then go on to er , Resources Management for , for their agreement .
2 You do not leave this platform and nobody leaves this hall until you have eaten the entire cake that is sitting there in front of you !
3 If you find someone who claims to be a qualified hypnotherapist and who uses this technique , I would advise you to keep looking .
4 Anyway they two little old girls , little old boys in there so she come and this woman who looks after little old baby , she was about there and she gets this baby out , well I tell you what he did n't miss a bloody trick he did n't !
5 David John , defending , said : ‘ Miss Pritchard has some history of a drink problem and she regrets this incident . ’
6 Tim Russon is down there and he sends this report from the banks of the Thames .
7 And these people who are moaning and groaning at Jesus , Jesus turns to them and he speaks this parable .
8 And so quickly he makes his way to the gate of the city as we 've said , and he gets this man he sits down with the te with the te , with the ten elders who would be witnesses and the kinsman arrives .
9 And this is the sort of thing that he says , and he says this kind of thing very frequently .
10 ‘ Well , it 's Mel Gibson and he hits this turbo drive and this car just takes off .
11 Piaget argues that a major advance in children 's ability to explain occurs around the age of seven years , and he views this advance as being attributable to the decrease in egocentrism which marks the advent of operational thought .
12 He has cultivated a reputation on the black south side of Chicago as a battler , and he spices this reputation with attacks on the ‘ racist white media ’ .
13 He 's nearly seventeen , he has plenty of money in his pockets , and he knows this district like the palm of his hand .
14 And he sees this change as demonstrating a ‘ transformation of eroticism from manipulation to expression ’ .
15 and in fact it starts off with him in the gym doing his work out and he has this Sony Walkman on
16 a Tobby and they do this body camping , they have to do it early in the morning or late at night when it 's cool and it produces this liquid which verbella it 's already fermenting and at this
17 Not only does it constitute the object of its own criticism , it also contains a number of theories of this criticism , and in a recursive move that can truly be termed deconstructive , it presents criticism of these theories and it narrativizes this criticism .
18 The coat colour can be all white , blue , blue roan or pied and it owes this variety to the Shorthorn ; the ‘ blue ’ is the equivalent of the Shorthorn 's roan .
19 ‘ That 's the one , me boy , and it has this morning presented itself in four mess-tins .
20 And what does this bit say ?
21 What is much more serious , however , and what prevents this novel taking flight is the absence of character development or even differentiation .
22 No two years are alike , and what succeeds this year may fail next : further , your early plans will be made without complete knowledge of all the factors , and modifications are bound to be necessary .
23 What is different about the pied flycatcher , and what makes this species so interesting , is that the male achieves his bigamy by deceit .
24 But she says this light was on .
25 angina but she takes this spray
26 But she undercuts this realization with footnotes which describe similarities , but no differences , in the articulation of gender in homosexual relationships ; and which parallel the unconscious splits generated by discourses of gender , with those generated by racist discourses : ‘ When I made generalisations about women ( almost always derogatory ) , I did not include myself in the group I was talking about … .
27 But she knows this place belongs to NASA , because its name is on signs . ’
28 But who believes this data anyway ?
29 The sophistication of this turn is indicated in its formal lexicon and its syntactic and semantic complexities ( both visible when he reverses Wittgenstein 's famous statement to produce his own aphorism , " Whereof we can not speak , thereof we are by no means silent " ) but he uses this complexity deliberately to obfuscate the sense of his utterance and to enable a swift escape to the World Cup qualifier .
30 But he sees this foundationalist as a weak-kneed sceptic , who ought in consistency to go further ; who ought , in fact , to doubt whether he understands the proposition that other minds exist , and so ought to be a solipsist .
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