Example sentences of "[noun] with [art] [noun sg] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After many years dispensing tea to supporters , Colin took up football with the club this season and , to boost his confidence , I appointed him skipper . |
2 | I 've seen one bloke with a giro this week . |
3 | It makes no difference with a gift this size . " |
4 | ‘ We needed her at our meeting with the chairman this morning . |
5 | LIGHT opera buffs in Londonderry are in for a musical feast with the return this year of the Derry Festival of Light Opera . |
6 | The International Publishers Association may have given us a pointer in the right direction with the publication this year of its Charter for the Reader . |
7 | Set their minds at rest with a party this evening . |
8 | There are two problems with the way this view can be implemented . |
9 | It so happens that I have an appointment with the PM this evening . |
10 | The company will also be marketing a ‘ limited edition ’ of 2000 bicycles with the transmission this spring . |
11 | Could you lend a hand with the laundry this morning ? |
12 | The Frenchman delivered a perfect final ball that left Hughes with no excuse this time — and he did n't need one as his shot rifled past the Coventry manager 's son . |
13 | Kenneth finally lost his cool with a photographer this morning , and threatened to hit him . |
14 | Wait until I tell my friends I had a date with a doctor this summer . ’ |
15 | A FORMER British Aerospace executive hopes to hold talks with the company this week to keep alive a British bid for the 125 business jet . |
16 | Abingdon United came back down to earth with a bang this afternoon when they were defeated at home by three goals to nil by lowly Rayners Lane . |
17 | ‘ I was expecting to have dinner with a client this evening , but the appointment has been unexpectedly cancelled . ’ |
18 | It 's a good ratio for a gaol with a population this size . ’ |