Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [verb] [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 The Seagate drives I used for this article required 2 jumper connections made on the master drive , and all the connectors removed from the slave drive …
2 Yeah , pull the trigger my dad , my dad goes I went like this , he said do n't worry it 's not loaded fired , just past my dad 's head
3 Neither council wants me to deal with this as a late objection .
4 You can tell him from me that if he wants me to stay in this urban backwater of yours he 'll have to provide me with an interesting occupation — and I do n't mean modelling your dress .
5 So what is their mental state , that causes them to behave in this very unfeline-like way ?
6 What has she to do with this business , Master ? ’
7 And are you now going to take that any further or are you going as far as the government wants you to go as this stage ?
8 Has it come to this ?
9 What progress has it made towards this ?
10 How far has he flown in this time ? unc Answer 54,825.0 kilometres Again the figures move to higher place values , this time two places to the left while the decimal holds its place .
11 What the devil has he to do with this discussion ? ’
12 What type of vehicle has he arrived in this time ?
13 Has he , has he walked through this carpet John ?
14 Now in some respects what I think should happen , is we should , yeah we should not be negative about going on the course , but in terms of the financial implications I 'm very worried about that and I think there is a erm , there is some need for the client to say , that if he wants us to go on this course we 're happy to go on it , but that he should look seriously at financing and he plus it should have been in the tender document .
15 ‘ The Commanding Officer wants us to think of this operation as a five furlong sprint .
16 In 1979 a French guidebook described Great Britain as ‘ the only place in the world which allows you to depart from this planet without really leaving it . ’
17 Now SaverPlus 2001 allows you to benefit from this profitable record from as little as £10 per month .
18 This allows us to enter into this exercise in vulnerability which amounts to helping each other take off our emotional armour .
19 Nature sustains our feeble reason , and prevents it raving to this extent .
20 But the fact that God has given principles and priorities helps us to cut through this veil of emotional haze with certainty that can only be attained from the Master 's plan .
21 ‘ Are you trying to tell me that Bella ; Bella ? — who according to you has slept with half of London — expects you to go through this … this disgusting pantomime in order to get a divorce ?
22 This would run counter to the very informal information exchange that gives it meaning in this internal context .
23 What does he mean by this ?
24 Does he know about this ? ’
25 What does it mean in this instance ?
26 Does it come from this place Callanish that you both tell of ? ’
27 What is the ‘ essence ’ or ‘ nature ’ of a horse , and why does it follow from this that a horse has a certain type of head or feet , or lives to the age it does ?
28 Well what does it say on this file then , about the people ?
29 Does it sound like this to you ?
30 Because too many people around , it makes me go like this , and I
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