Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] this " in BNC.

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31 Barry might well be back any second to get me out of this . ’
32 ‘ She has some scheme in mind to marry you off to this man Quatt . ’
33 ‘ Mr Woodbarf , nothing is going to get you out of this . ’
34 Charles planned to marry her off to this man .
35 She knew instinctively that Buzz would reappear to get her out of this place and help her to recover .
36 Was I going to have it off with this woman and a couple of goats ?
37 Over the season it will be good enough to get us out of this division provided we stick together .
38 ‘ I ca n't think how to get us out of this one .
39 They just happened to move me off into this quieter road .
40 ‘ A number of invitations have been outstanding for some time , and people just chose to take them up at this stage , ’ one said .
41 I was never able to take him up on this kindness , alas , since he and half the drugs squad were themselves arrested a few days later .
42 Will he also introduce training schemes to put the United Kingdom back where it was before we had a Tory Government and to take it out of this recession ?
43 To take us up on this unusual opportunity , simply call us , toll free , at the number shown , or mail the reservation application below .
44 Given that the second Tory recession is set to cost 550,000 manufacturing jobs and 100,000 companies and is set to put the United Kingdom at the bottom of the European Community league table on under-investment and employment in 1992 , will the right hon. Gentleman now admit that urgent action is needed to boost employment in Britain to take us out of this situation ?
45 ‘ I 'm hardly likely to throw you out in this weather . ’
46 She wanted to tear out the truth , to demand it , to extract it with magnets of iron , to burn it out of this man with a desperate scream if needs be .
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