Example sentences of "and this [noun sg] [pron] have " in BNC.

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1 and this weekend they 've got sort of erm vegetables in
2 Erm in terms of rights of way we are very concerned indeed as a group er the rights of way and this purpose we have identified er an additional fifty thousand pounds in which we hope will help
3 And this trip I 've done all three .
4 All we need is a rope , a bucket , a net , a hook , a rugby ball and this machine I 've made .
5 The truth is that it is this party and this Government who have consistently sought to defend employees and trade union members over the past 12 years , and that is what the country will bear in mind when we come to the general election .
6 And this year they 've got some de like this beautiful gold and silver out !
7 And this year they have n't ? ’
8 We 've actually been successful in that again because we 've got , last year I think we got six thousand pounds , and this year we 've been told we can have eighty percent of the same again .
9 Of course there 's I do n't know whether you 'd well you wo n't if you have n't been involved but we for the last last year and this year we 've had this children from er there 's a a sort of Nottingham University
10 ‘ Peter has provided the ammunition and this year we have had a wonderful run with our two-year-olds .
11 Once again we have tried to reflect in the year 's programme the feed-back we have had from you and this year we have obviously been particularly aware of the financial constraints upon us .
12 In 1975 the total was £1149 , last year we made £7000 , and this year we have passed the £8000 mark .
13 You know , it 's a nice quiet time of the year , we 're up to peak and busy up till Christmas , but in January we are a bit quiet , and this year it has n't been a bit quiet .
14 Pippa Nolan says they 're up against it all the time … lots of riders have young horses and they 've all had good rounds … but it 's a sport of ups and downs and this year she 's had her fair share of downs
15 And this year I 've got them , they 're a good seven foot tall in the garden .
16 And this year there 's been very little change altogether , you may have noticed that or very little change at all .
17 And this issue he had been hard put to it to find a couple of intelligent letters for the correspondence page ; sometimes it seemed that every crackbrain in north-east Norfolk read the PANUP newsletter but that no one else did .
18 Last season Neath never came to terms with the loss of Rowland Phillips and Mark Jones to rugby league , and this season they have done no better in this regard ; the back row , once the fulcrum of the entire Neath effort , has no longer been an area of strength .
19 Again in the same area , but from the canal bank and this time we have none other than Great Western 3440 ‘ City of Truro ’ making its way from York to Didcot and diverted onto the GC on a miserable day in April 1989 .
20 And this time they have n't even arrived . ’
21 He was his own father down there and it was that night again when Francis said to me , ‘ Do n't go , ’ and this time I had n't .
22 Plus I lost one stone in weight and this time I have not put the weight back on again .
23 He 'd said it once too often , and this time she 'd taken him at his word .
24 As usual the singles on the final day produced a thrilling climax and this time it had everything .
25 This self-obsession , the looking inwards and away from the real world , represents a full circle turned in approximately twenty years , and this time it has official sanction and encouragement .
26 Meanwhile Agnew lifts it in and there is another offside decision and this time it 's gone in Forest 's favour .
27 And this time he had a knife .
28 And this time you 've disgraced us too . ’
29 well my wife 's in the rag trade and this morning she 's got er , a fashion show starting , and I 'll bet you , I do n't know this , but I 'll bet you at least two of her manufacturers will have sent her samples to put in that show which probably will arrive at nine o'clock this morning .
30 And this morning I had a long talk with my mother . ’
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