Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] this " in BNC.

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1 Most of the buyers are women — so is the auctioneer , a brawny , competent , good-humoured young woman with a Levantine cast of countenance and a thick Midi accent — who will re-sell them locally this very evening ; any minute now the housewives of Martigues and Lavéra and round about will be turning them into la soupe or la friture for the evening meal .
2 Whether it was chance or the covert workings of the Unbeheld that had brought them together this way , there was surely significance in their reunion .
3 Why did it hurt to learn that it had been the machinations of others that had brought them together this time ?
4 However , that was a matter which SACHR raised with me only this week and made it clear that it was a subject to which it would return .
5 I 'm not picking on , I just this is to help you !
6 I just this minute took my cakes out of the oven .
7 ah Chris , it does n't matter as long as I get , I just this is there 's nothing on those tapes by the way
8 We had to have solved so much problems and I just this way and I just would n't have it you know it 's just impossible it 's impossible and I hummed and hawed which way and hummed and hawed which way .
9 Erm side two , have I just this side two ?
10 I really this time .
11 No wonder , since he has belted three goals past them already this season !
12 Murray 's club-mate , Tom McKean , has set his store on the World Indoors but first he has a personal score to settle with his GB team-mate , David Sharpe , who pipped him on Saturday to make it 1-1 between them indoors this winter .
13 Per favore , you must help me just this once . ’
14 He moved to them early this year .
15 As a consequence of which well we went to Egypt and the Sudan this business , we came back and er the b the the foreman 's brother he ne he never liked me ever this forema when I were a kid you know , he never liked me at all , I never got on with him and and er mind you there 's a long story about that but it 's a silly little thing that er that I really upset him with .
16 Du n no enough about Tinkler , what about Sharp as well I 'm all for the youth team comming into the premier league side so why not try them more this year .
17 He had deliberately laid them aside this time , though he had not been aware of any direct instruction from his heart to do so .
18 ‘ Master Peachey reprimanded you only this morning for speaking thus — it is unladylike , he said ! ’
19 Remember what he called you only this morning ? it said .
20 Was she better this morning ?
21 And so I I they 're not agree with you so this surely is n't a situation that has arisen or will arise .
22 ‘ This business that kept you away this morning .
23 Karl , Therese , I shall see you separately this afternoon .
24 And Mrs McMahon , who naturally had n't seen it because had n't she just this minute arrived back from the village and was n't the dress still in its bag , looked up at the three hovering on the stairs as though it were a divine deliverance , mumbled vaguely about a headache coming on , and thankfully abandoned her responsibilities to whoever was willing to take them on .
25 Is she home this morning ? ’
26 Are you always this touchy about your work ? ’
27 Are you always this explosive ? ’
28 Are you always this vengeful ?
29 ‘ Are you always this uptight around men , Fran ?
30 ‘ Are you always this defensive ? ’
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