Example sentences of "this [noun] that [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This nugget that I call ‘ I ’ would bullet its way in even on the music of the spheres .
2 This I I ca n't help thinking with this Allan that we 've talked about doing this competency thing and we 've perhaps
3 I should , at this point , declare my interest as being associated with Horizon , but it is through this link that I know that not one of the producers involved with BBC productions was consulted in any way during the writing of the book .
4 It is precisely because I want to see political changes of this kind that I support Home Rule for Scotland .
5 It was a remark of this kind that I found particularly heartening .
6 Sure enough , Marc quirked his brow and asked , ‘ You intend to stick to this story that she knew nothing of your financial prospects ? ’
7 Children learn the " hidden " curriculum very quickly — in this case that you do n't mean what you say !
8 So I says What we can do is I 'll do an hour for you , we 'll move the piano and other bits , bicycles in this case that he had , we 'll shift them to the house close by , drop two men off , and one man 'll come and do the remainder of the work .
9 in this budget that we 've just passed and what we want to make sure is how that money is being spent .
10 But now others think they have got you and they will find out this afternoon that they have caught you speaking the truth .
11 But he 's been telling members of the Environmental Protection Committee this afternoon that he has every confidence in the steps that Thames Water has taken to prevent an recurrence of the events of eighteen months ago .
12 well this case I 'm afraid does n't lend itself to short entirely impossible , er Mr maybe have to say erm will lead to the questions and then for example spent er a long time on questions this afternoon that I 've had for you Mr
13 It was on this board that he had saved so many lives at Waimea .
14 this , this jumper that I 've got on now , green one .
15 His critique centres on two related problems : in the first place if , as Foucault argues , the expulsion of madness by reason constitutes the possibility of history as such , so that this gesture of exclusion produces the fundamental structure of historicity , then the ‘ classical ’ moment of this proscription that he describes must be an example rather than an originary moment .
16 And we and then we had been working for him for about ten or eleven years on this contract that he had for us .
17 The public is beginning to question more closely how this money that they have contributed is being spent .
18 and all this money that he 's got , ca n't pay a man a living wage , so but it 's a decent as I say , he 's lucky to be got a job these days .
19 And this recession that we 've been coming out of for so many years now it 's I mean it 's just turned into a bit of a joke !
20 It was partly because of this experience that he had no hesitation in supporting wholeheartedly the Roskill recommendation to depart from the principle of jury trial in complex fraud cases , against the ( ultimately successful ) Home Office view advocated by Hurd .
21 The government 's announcement this spring that it planned to phase in the seventeen and a half per cent tax over twelve months brought pensioners out onto the streets .
22 Ladies and gentlemen erm about three years ago we finally decided to restore this car that you see behind us and although it was er an impossible task at times we , we carried on regardless and I hope that you 'll agree that everything you see today , plus the fact that seeing everybody out here , I think we , you 'll agree we made the right decision and er we feel that as long as this car is in this position that nobody 'll erm have any doubts who the Three- Ninetieth Group were and er , I think er , I think we 're all proud of this day particularly .
23 now wait a minute , wait a minute , let Jordan have some toys , he 's only a baby , hello darling , hello no , do n't leave that there Jordan 's playing with that darling , look show me this car you want , show me this car that you want
24 One thing said in support of the idea that we take effects to be probable events , and , more particularly , said against the analysis expounded in this chapter that we take them to be necessitated events , is relevant enough , although likely to be disdained by the high-minded .
25 Out popped a very strange gentleman from this aircraft that I noticed had American markings , but I still did not know what the aircraft was , I had a vague idea but I was not sure .
26 On the other hand , it was on this condition that I joined your company : you agreed that should your business ever go public , I would have fifteen per cent of the equity for the nominal sum of fifteen thousand pounds .
27 I would not recommend to this side that they have any truck with that particular perspective .
28 Would it be a valid objection to an Order made under this statute that it imposes a tax ?
29 And this light that I see ?
30 Offerings of food are placed before the figure and so it assumes a role almost equal to that of a human , and it is in this light that it becomes understandable why the sanctum of Indian temples is usually taboo to all but the priests who attend the icon and perform the ceremonial prayers .
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