Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] on this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And what they do , I 'm going to try and show you on this doll in a minute , the hips are abducted which means they 're brought right up against the chest and then they 're pulled round and they 're rotated in the socket and you feel and listen for a click
2 The next customer was a middle-aged man who must have been a regular , for he began by saying , ‘ Do n't often see you on this side , miss . ’
3 I think it would be better if she does not meet me on this occasion . ’
4 Let's see if we can move them on this year so that they start to think it 's a charity I know I really want to support .
5 If you have any problems you can always call me on this number . ’
6 JOHNNY Ekstrom last night begged Chelsea boss Ian Porterfield : ‘ Please do n't judge me on this game . ’
7 Say another word and I will not have you on this mission . ’
8 I 'll call you on this number at nine and tell you where .
9 point of order , the point that I made make it on this side is that we are not against the expenditure .
10 Let's put you on this stuff and that 'll get your
11 Perhaps you could adopt ours on this occasion .
12 Indeed , she did not accompany them on this stroll along the Western Esplanade to the Dumpton Gap even in their thoughts .
13 Could you please advise me on this matter as there is so little literature available on skin allergies and pigmentation .
14 The technique learned during those years did n't fail him on this occasion , for he stepped forward , swung the bitel in such a way that to my amazement and also that of the onlookers , the disc just sprang up the standard and hit the gong with a resounding clang , whereupon Dad modestly collected his prize of a coconut , handed it to me to carry and we went on our way .
15 ‘ Of course , ’ murmured Mrs Crump , and looked around the hall to root out anyone who dared challenge her on this matter .
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