Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] this [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The advantage of this over , say tuck or slip stitch is that the pattern appears on the right side of the garment . |
2 | So we 've left a bit of this out , we 're , we 're a bit sloppy in our notation , we should be saying let's put a sort of a ring round the whole thing , to show that 's the number positive two . |
3 | They chopped a lot of cable into one inch pieces you see and just gave a bit of this out . |
4 | So I reckon ( hope ! ) the Guardian has got hold of this off some Derby source who is talking out the back of their heads . |
5 | There is evidence for this in , for example , The Castle Diaries ( Castle , 1980 ) . |
6 | I thought he was gon na take the rest of this off . |
7 | Lawrence bowling the last ball of this over and it 's a bouncer and gets underneath it , he 's six , DaSilva is eighteen , it 's a hundred and eighteen for three and after a word for big it will be Brian Johnston . |
8 | I 'm gon na have a little rest from this in when I 've done this |
9 | " And how often did you get good roast beef like this down at Sir Gregory 's , Miss Jennifer ? " he asked , helping himself to a generous dollop of honey and making patterns with it as it streamed down onto the slab of red meat on his plate . |
10 | So one of your responses would be to bring in the privatization card and put a lot of this out to tender ? |
11 | What 's more , he 'll knock him out end of this round . |
12 | Not only would a list of varieties make a book like this out of date in a short time , it would not help you either . |
13 | I sometimes turn the possibility of this over in my mind , but only rarely does a suitable piece of information present itself . |
14 | Just as Poitou and Anjou and Normandy and Gascony , and all those pleasant counties where we 've spent so many foolish months and so much good money are French , do what we will , and will continue French from this on . |