Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [be] [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 do n't know who 's on this week , the Baron Knights were on a fortnight ago were n't they ?
2 I expect it 's in this pile somewhere .
3 ‘ Looking at it now , I realise it was from this point that Diana began putting herself behind Relate and Aids charities .
4 Did you know what was on this morning ?
5 I just hope she 's in this time . ’
6 cos Kenneth come up early on , he says it 's like this night he says I 'm not properly , ah right , I says I might I says were that like , I says , I says what time ?
7 The pathologist had said it was at this stage impossible to give an opinion but the report also said the police were treating the case as murder .
8 ‘ Have you seen what 's under this table ? ’ he asked eventually .
9 The only time he 's ever had one was at this kid 's party Fran , Franny someone , he 's actually a bloke !
10 Read what 's on this afternoon .
11 One of the 20 to 2,000 facts you and I did n't know about Quisling which are in this book is that he was a lifelong bigamist .
12 Are n't you relieved you 're in this situation with a familiar face ?
13 Er centenary seems and I know we are round this table
14 Now Sammy was a character in himself he was a bachelor and his wi his sister was Fanny the elocutionist er and , and er there the women used to , to go into old Sammy 's shop on a Friday night simply to be entertained by all the wisecracks and nonsense that used to go on in there , and somebody would say I suppose you 're off this weekend and he 'd say yes I 'm off to my little widow in Wales , he had n't got a little widow in Wales at all now but it would the start of the conversation going .
15 Ltd. v. B.O.A.C. [ 1955 ] A.C. 169 , 191 , Lord Reid stated that if the arguments are fairly evenly balanced ( not that I believe they are in this case ) , that interpretation should be chosen which involves the least alteration of the existing law .
16 I suppose it was around this period that our Investigation Department began to involve the cutters in some of their more interesting operations .
17 I believe it was on this ride that I sensed something I had not felt since the time I took my French classes in London : a sort of exhilarating separateness .
18 they 're always keen doing What 's on this afternoon ?
19 If you can tell me the initials of my name , you can have what 's in this bag . ’
20 ‘ I knew she was on this wavelength , ’ Elinor said excitedly , ‘ I believed her right from the start . ’
21 I thought you were in this bit .
22 No-one knew we were on this flight , and we only had eyes for one another , frankly .
23 ‘ I do n't think he 's on this wavelength , ’ she said , ‘ I had thought of having a holiday in one of the Martello towers if I do n't see him soon . ’
24 Oh I do n't think he is at this rate na , Jonathan !
25 Why do you think it was in this region , rather than in some other part of the world , that an aluminium smelter and a paper pulp mill , shown on maps K and L , were closed when world demand decreased recently ?
26 , six days a week , I mean it 's like this year I mean he 's going to be working , I 'm working as well right up to Christmas Eve , so are you , his gon na have the Christmas Day and they want him back at work on the Boxing Night .
27 Want 's a transfer , there was hundred 's of people on the list to try and get this way , I mean it 's like this women who took Jane 's house , to swop Jane , she did n't even come and look at Jane , she said yes I 'll have it
28 Think she 's off this week .
29 I still think she 's on this floor .
30 I presume you were at this morning 's ? ’
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