Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [prep] this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Again , the would-be reformers ' interpretation of the 1980s led them to this conclusion .
2 When I next saw the King , he asked me about this experience .
3 You got me into this mess .
4 It was drink that got me into this mess .
5 Eadmer inserted them at this point into his Historia Novorum .
6 It was Mr Gorbachev , after all , who got them into this mess .
7 Prof Chris Turner , professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences , Stirling University , made his at this week 's Children 's Panels conference at Peebles :
8 What Pausanias implies is that he found nothing in this source about the Celtic art of divination which had been extolled by Posidonius and other authorities .
9 Into the uneasy silence , while brother looked most earnestly at brother , and wondered , and sought or evaded the eyes of his neighbours , Brother Cadfael said : ‘ Brother Abbot , I have thoughts to share that never visited me until this morning , but are become very relevant now .
10 No doubt my verbal articulacy , being greater than that of my unfortunate companion , helped me in this form of self-defence , as it did in my ability to lie .
11 Lee used nothing but this disc to carve the piece with an angle grinder , and he describes some of the effects the tool can achieve .
12 If we should wish to tell you how every one behaved himself in this battle , it is a thing which could not be done , for all did so well that no man can relate their feats .
13 I just knew I was inspired when I proposed you for this job here , that it would come back to me in some incredible way .
14 The we means ‘ someone in my group ’ , and when a Zuwayi used we in this sense , the reference group was small and was likely to include his own ancestors and relatives , men he could name in a line of descent which included both speaker and audience , which explained the existence and identity of each person , and provided them with a character and loyalties .
15 Watching the final scenes of Jean Harlow 's last film , the ones shot after she had died , defeated him in this way .
16 He 'd been talking to these erm Greek blokes and they invited him into this bar for erm
17 For Prothero is the demon-king of the Poundian pantomime , ever since Pound cast him for this role by printing , at the end of his essay on De Gourmont — originally in the Little Review , then in Instigations ( 1920 ) — the letter which Prothero wrote him in October 1914 :
18 He fell about laughing when his agent phoned him with this news .
19 To those who encountered him at this time , he seemed to grow more thick-set and muscular , endowed already with a public presence .
20 His familiarity with every stick and stone of it probably helped him to this preference .
21 And I says , it 's an old lake dwelling , and er of course I mentioned it to this chap , just switch it off the now .
22 At least two of the staff never used it in this way ( considering it more suitable as a library book ) .
23 Computer hardware companies , such as Apple and Compaq , found themselves in this position , as did their software counterparts Microsoft , Lotus and Ashton-Tate .
24 Some things needed to change , but some needed to remain the same and I usually found myself in this place pulling at the forces of change as a child might pull at the reins of a runaway horse .
25 Deng closely aligned himself with this stance .
26 The prophets had sharp words for those who reduced them to this level .
27 And I told them about this job I 'd done here .
28 The sheer weight of goodwill fax messages told them of this fact .
29 Mm , mm and no , I dropped them off this morning , that 's it , he 's picking them up
30 Mind reading At one of my first-ever children shows , the father told me of this mind reading trick which we found worked well with the children .
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