Example sentences of "[coord] he [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tim Russon is down there and he sends this report from the banks of the Thames .
2 And these people who are moaning and groaning at Jesus , Jesus turns to them and he speaks this parable .
3 This man came up to and he heard this chains .
4 He wakened sometime during the night and he heard this scrummage up in the in the light room .
5 He collected a group of protective converts , and he had this knack of making even the most reasonable request look like persecution .
6 And he had this theatre the panopticon and er
7 And he had this kind of
8 and he had this handle , a and er they were saying , we 'll need to get ourself a handle ,
9 No I thought , cos I , I remember reading erm I think it 's her father who owns one of the bookshops in Woodbridge and he had this book on display , you know he sort of erm advertised it if you like and it 's , it 's properly published and everything but he had it as a a book available in his store and there was an advert in the Anglian about it , and I remember reading that she said er that he said er cos it was his daughter who had the child , that it totally knocked them for six .
10 John Major came back from the Edinburgh summit and he told this house that he was entirely happy with the his negotiation .
11 And he sent this pair of shoes to a London address ? ’
12 and he got this job lot of perfume , and he said oh I can shot these out over the next few years , I said , oh if you really want to .
13 Anyway he come down and he got this box with disks in
14 And he saw this bloke you see , where he should n't have been .
15 The dislocation happened and he saw this stout , handsomely dressed man , almost gasping m front of a pale-eyed , pale-faced clergyman , the two of them in the consecrated atmosphere of a church which could trace back its foundation on that spot through about thirteen hundred years .
16 Boniface was looking back to an age in which the privileges of the churches of the Anglo-Saxons had been untouched and inviolate , or so it was thought , and he saw this age as ending — as he tells Aethelbald — in the time of Ceolred , king of the Mercians , and Osred , king of the Northumbrians ( both of whose reigns ended in 716 ) , whom Boniface accuses of behaving as Aethelbald was now doing and as a consequence of which they both perished miserably .
17 you know , and he brought this piece up , oh and it was pretty gorgeous , so Alec says how much is that piece ?
18 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 .
19 His central principle was that ‘ probability is the guide to life ’ , and he applied this principle to those who find it difficult to accept Christianity .
20 Bukharin envisaged negative reproduction taking place even before such a catastrophic situation was reached , however , and he applied this concept to the capitalist countries .
21 And this is the sort of thing that he says , and he says this kind of thing very frequently .
22 Dr Joe Hendron said the parties should return to the talks table without delay — and he made this point to Stormont Minister Sir John Wheeler yesterday .
23 He liked the idea of a hidden and unrequited love set against a backdrop of Crimean scenery , and he developed this theme both in his poetry and in his life .
24 And he burned this basilica — the Basilica Aemilia — almost to the ground .
25 Now Will brought down an old van er which was scrap it was quite a good body I mean and he painted on it , We 're still open , er something like , Despite Transport and General Workers ' Union picketing we are fully open , and he plonked this van with no wheels on it just the body right th in the entrance of th on his own ground naturally er right in front of the pickets which was like you know tantalizing .
26 And he asked this girl er
27 And this had gone on for some time and he was down on the shore anyway one night and looking out across the the sea and thinking long for Eday and he met this man .
28 ‘ Over the next couple of months he got his life together and he met this girl and they got engaged .
29 Oh and he met this girl , they went for a weekend to Aviemore .
30 In addition to individual works , he had published series of Studies from Nature every year or two from 1804 onwards , and he continued this work till his death in 1823 .
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