Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb past] [adv] this " in BNC.
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1 | If we have the same amount of cold weather this winter as we had last winter , we will more or less double the coverage of the benefit as a result of the changes that I announced earlier this year . |
2 | Thank goodness that I came back this morning . ’ |
3 | Solanki had told the Lok Sabha on March 30 that " I now regret that I handed over this note " but that " neither I nor my ministry instructed the Swiss authorities to stop or impede investigations into the Bofors case " . |
4 | Such research would be all the more effective if it were done in conjunction with the European and British institutes for tropical research that I discussed earlier this year ( 3 and 20 January , pp 106 and 183 ) . |
5 | ‘ I sure was lucky that someone dropped out this weekend . |
6 | It is and I mean it gon na change again so I thought well this is the opportunity to have a change |
7 | Although she gave up this job eight years ago , she has a lasting identification with it . |
8 | ‘ Ah , ’ said Julia , thinking that she understood why this particular piece of information had been withheld . |
9 | We concluded , after long and careful thought , that it was right to make the change that we announced earlier this week . |
10 | That is an important assurance and it stands four-square with the patients charter that we published earlier this week . |
11 | The Provisional IRA has admitted that it carried out this mass murder . |
12 | Though orthodox in his religious beliefs , Singer deplored the division between the orthodox and reform camps , preached in the reform synagogue in Manchester , and was a supporter of the Jewish Religious Union , forerunner of the Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues ; it was only under intense pressure from within the United Synagogue that he broke off this association . |
13 | I found that love went out the window when it was sweaty socks and handkerchiefs and dirty nappies and all this in front of me and I thought well this is not romance this is bloody hard work . |
14 | They were just noisy and I thought well this , I 've left my gates open |
15 | and I thought now this is |
16 | I was there this morning , and I went back this afternoon . |
17 | So I had to serve a week 's notice and I went down this er what 's the name of it ? |
18 | And I saw then this discipline and order . |
19 | And I saw then this discipline and order . |
20 | And then : ‘ I possess a stone head by Modigliani which I would not part with for a hundred pounds even at this crisis : and I routed out this head from a corner sacred to the rubbish of centuries and was called stupid for my pains in taking it away . |
21 | I went into London and I picked up this Tokai and just fell in love with it — it just had the perfect neck . |
22 | The fact that Sam and I differed over this concept does n't mean we did n't work well together . ’ |
23 | Okay , the , the tale is that in January I booked Derwent dining hall for a barn dance next week and got a phone call yesterday but I was n't there and she rang back this morning , said oh I 'm very sorry , I 'm very sorry , but you ca n't have it , I 'm very sorry . |
24 | If she found out this weekend , that could be quite significant . |
25 | In other words the sorts of remarks they would be passing if they had not this to talk about . |
26 | Nsanzimana commented that both would be offered representation in the government if they gave up this condition and expressed a willingness to participate . |
27 | And so whilst Ruth and Naomi are resting and waiting back home Boaz is acting , and he sought out this man , he 's determined now to see that Ruth and Naomi receive all that is there 's by right . |
28 | He took his blood pressure and he said well this is astronomically high . |
29 | Me old man right , me uncle , me uncle used to live in a house which used to digging in the back garden , this piece of fucking dirt and he pulled out this and its sort of round , my old man 's gone , no he , he said er I would n't dig there any more |
30 | If it happened more this time , it may simply be that , with a higher-than-average turnout ( sunny weather , and so on ) , more people who normally would n't have bothered to vote , did so — and such half-hearted democrats are precisely the ones unlikely to have filled in the form . |