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

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1 ‘ Let's get out of here before MacLane shows and tries to pull me in for this . ’
2 Denis , great Atlanticist , a man with a vivid war experience , former defence secretary , it 's an unlikely position to find you in over this war , is n't it ?
3 It would be easier to work it out from this would n't it ?
4 ‘ It 's an awful thing to say , but the revenue to pull us out of this recession has to come from somewhere , ’ she said .
5 ‘ It 's an awful thing to say , but the revenue to pull us out of this recession has to come from somewhere , ’ she said .
6 Our attempts to talk him out of this merely provoked his scorn .
7 er and and and nice to know that we want to establish contact and you may be aware that we 've had this plan , and , and what we want it to achieve is so and so , and we 'd like to set it up in this way .
8 I said now you can shut that up right away , cos I said you know it 's not I said er now if you want us to try to help you out on this you just tell us what you did .
9 Helen had agreed to help us out on this day of days , and she and I rescued the trolley and staggered around , heaving Changez 's junk into the back of the big Rover .
10 My start was beginning to let me down around this time — Ron and I were concentrating more on my pick-up — but I had the satisfaction of beating Calvin Smith quite comfortably .
11 There 's no way I intend to let you out of this bed until you 've promised that you 'll marry me . ’
12 ‘ And as I said , there 's no way I 'm going to let you out of this bed until I have your answer in the affirmative . ’
13 Sorry to let you down like this , and miss the drinks and the lunch and the first bit of p.m .
14 Say me a word , one enlightening word , to let him out of this cage .
15 Aye , I 'm trying to put it back on this rail .
16 ‘ It 's remarkably kind of you to put us up like this , and we 're both very grateful . ’
17 ‘ You 're not going to be able to keep them out of this .
18 Who 's going to start me off on this one ?
19 ‘ It 's the most tremendous imposition , I know , and I have absolutely no right to call you up like this or anything , but I just — I just … ’
20 It had taken so long … it had taken two young ensigns , a native pensioner and a Eurasian clerk to lift him up to this platform , and now he would have to get himself down again !
21 I think there must be things I can do now , lucrative things , to get me out of this scene .
22 " There 's no story going to get me out of this one . "
23 I want you and the company to find some way to get me out of this mess I 've been landed in .
24 Barry might well be back any second to get me out of this . ’
25 ‘ She has some scheme in mind to marry you off to this man Quatt . ’
26 ‘ Mr Woodbarf , nothing is going to get you out of this . ’
27 Charles planned to marry her off to this man .
28 She knew instinctively that Buzz would reappear to get her out of this place and help her to recover .
29 Was I going to have it off with this woman and a couple of goats ?
30 Over the season it will be good enough to get us out of this division provided we stick together .
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