Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] this " in BNC.

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1 May I just put this on
2 all that 's been disclosed is one as far as I know , erm your Lordship can see that I at some stage need to have a look at them , er before I complete in any way so I can cross examine Mr er my Lord may I just say this , on the seventeenth of November , that 's two days ago , we asked for the documents of the necessary twelve M P's two days ago
3 May I also take this opportunity to wish the new United Nations Secretary-General success in his efforts to prepare recommendations for improvement in the preventative diplomacy , peacemaking and peacekeeping capacities of the United Nations ?
4 ‘ When should I ever wear this ? ’
5 With all that , must she also attend this gathering , where she might find herself exposed to public ridicule , to painful humiliation , by the dread words of that evil old woman ?
6 At no time should you ever share this knowledge with other residents or talk about their affairs , unless it is relevant to improving their care or reviewing it with other members of staff concerned .
7 If so , which sound do you think it is now , and in which way should you always write this sound from now on ?
8 Should we ever achieve this , there are those faint hearts who have unkindly suggested the added attraction of pigs flying over ‘ The Tip ’ .
9 From the bottom of my heart , I take this opportunity of asking Joseph and Gertie , should they ever read this book , to forgive me .
10 might I just say this darling cos I 've just remembered , I 'll forget senile you see ?
11 Could I also take this opportunity to make another appeal for all types of books and used magazines ( not necessarily AMNESTY ) to be sent to death row prisoners in the Caribbean .
12 Could you please answer this for me ?
13 Could you please confirm this ?
14 Could you please announce this on your show .
15 If it is , could you please acknowledge this by signing and returning the attached copy of this letter .
16 If it is , could you please acknowledge this by signing and returning the attached copy of this letter .
17 If it is , could you please acknowledge this by signing and returning the attached copy of this letter .
18 If it is , could you please acknowledge this by signing and returning the attached copy of this letter .
19 If it is , could you please acknowledge this by signing and returning the attached copy of this letter , and by also signing the enclosed document , retaining the copy for your files .
20 How could she honestly make this pigheaded man see sense ?
21 But how could she ever explain this to Alexander , who anyway no longer wanted to understand ?
22 Could we just read this little passage then and er can we share the reading .
23 Now , could we just consider this , because you 're all about seventeen which means that you 'll be starting taking driving lessons some of you , quite shortly .
24 ‘ Then may we please drop this conversation ? ’
25 May we never misuse this gift by torments , sarcasm and cruel jokes but use laughter to entertain and bring happiness to others .
26 Shall I ever see this again ?
27 Would she ever understand this complex man ?
28 Would you rather do this on a barnacled tidal ramp in a loaded plastic kayak or a loaded glassfibre kayak ?
29 As I approached , one of them spoke with weary resignation : ‘ Would you please get this vehicle out of here as quickly as possible , sir ’ .
30 Er now did we get John back or we 've forgotten John now because he 's in a shop serving customers in Ripon and er great take away Indian there very very good take away Indian and they did ask me this would you please play this so hang on .
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