Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [conj] it [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm never sure if they eat this weed cos it does n't look as if it 's going anywhere .
2 ‘ Only one on this bike because it 's only got one seat ’ , ( Simon 4.3 ) .
3 Britain has been denied this freedom because it has never had a truly commercial broadcasting environment .
4 A term in a lease does not negative this rule unless it refers specifically to VAT or to s42 of the Act ( VAT Act 1983 , s42(1A) ) .
5 This unruffled progression fits perfectly the sort of chain of correlations of consequences which we disentangled at the start of this chapter but it does not seem to offer the prospect of the decisive determination of a particular result .
6 ( 2 ) Any officer , servant or agent of the Bank may , on producing if required evidence of his authority , enter any premises occupied by any person on whom a notice could be served under section 39 above for the purpose of obtaining there such information or documents as are specified in the authority , being information or documents that could have been required by such a notice ; but the Bank shall not authorise any person to act under this subsection unless it has reasonable cause to believe that if such a notice were served it would not be complied with or that any documents to which it would relate would be removed , tampered with or destroyed .
7 ‘ We want to be proud of this album when it comes out and be able to stand over it . ’
8 There was a through-way running the length of this wood but it looked more like a path than a substantial track .
9 So come yesterday there was people going and all this business and it ended up with just her car and one red one then the red one goes out she goes with the woman they 're outside there two of those bloody King Charles !
10 " Private Eye " fell into this trap when it beat off an interim injunction from Robert Maxwell by promising to prove at trial that he had financed Neil Kinnock 's foreign travel in the hope of being awarded a peerage .
11 Even if output continues to decline at a similar pace in this quarter before it picks up in the next ( as most forecasters expect ) , the total peak-to-trough decline will look much shallower than the 2.7% average drop in GNP during the eight recessions since the second world war .
12 We brought the figure down having at le , and waited two years and that 's th , I think that proves the lad 's foundation to the argument of how desperate the fire service need , need this station and it has absolutely nothing to do with Dovelands school er er whatsoever as far as I 'm concerned , I 'm the spokesperson for public protection not education and that 's it and er I 'm surprised er er that I know erm er er that Mr is is a very , very good supporter of the er southern fire station and supported us in the er in the er question we asked at the last council er meeting and er I 'm surprised he has n't spoke or even Mr who er , who likes to s , who likes to speak in the chamber but I 've has n't supported the fire station .
13 Rozario on the near post Chettle also has come forward for this kick and it goes in towards that near post area where Oldfield takes no chances .
14 Was it really just this morning that it had all happened ?
15 THE newly-found Aarseth-Brewington comet should brighten rapidly this month as it sweeps southwards through Ophiuchus in our morning sky , perhaps to become a naked eye object before it dips too far south to be seen from Britain .
16 THE newly-found Aarseth-Brewington comet should brighten rapidly this month as it sweeps southwards through Ophiuchus in our morning sky , perhaps to become a naked eye object before it dips too far south to be seen from Britain .
17 ‘ Lots of good players like Bernhard Langer , Fred Couples and Tom Kite use this method but it does n't feel right .
18 Great care should be taken with the rock in this area until it has all washed clean and settled down again .
19 The government probably went further down this road than it had originally envisaged .
20 you come in our front door there , that was a passage , when you get a draught from the front door , it passes this door and it goes straight to the back , down the stairs and back
21 I find it really funny , these people playing things backwards , you just want to say your mind has n't got the capacity to pick out this message as it goes by , turn it around , interpret it and still not let you know what you 've just heard ! ’
22 I find it really funny , these people playing things backwards , you just want to say your mind has n't got the capacity to pick out this message as it goes by , turn it around , interpret it and still not let you know what you 've just heard ! ’
23 Floy thought he would have rather enjoyed this journey if it had not been for the nagging concern about Fenella , left behind in the giants ' hands .
24 But the ICA responded to this challenge as it has always done with the difficult or the new ; with the sort of calculated risk-taking that the majority of Arts Council-sponsored venues habitually shy away from .
25 And I used this line but it did n't sound so effective because I was sitting on a bicycle .
26 It has often been objected to this account that it does not fit all of consciousness , that some of consciousness refutes it .
27 ‘ Well , if you do , do you think any of them would have signed this form if it had not been all in order and above board ? ’
28 You only have to slap this end and it passes along anyway !
29 When they 're placed on floppies we can use a program ( called a ‘ packer ’ or ‘ zipper ’ ) to encode this information so it takes up less space .
30 Have a nice weekend , keep on taking the pills yeah well you know what it 's like y'know there 'll be so many people dying for this to fail well they do n't know what 's going on but but all they 'll get is one call interception which says I ca n't get through I ca n't get through , or I 've tried this number and it does n't work and blah you know usual thing but right I must keep on taking the Buffalo Bills .
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