Example sentences of "[verb] this [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 However , Whim of ICI does not think this is particularly likely .
2 ‘ You do n't think this is just for him , do you ? ’
3 You might not think this is enough raw material to spin out over 345 hardback quarto pages , but why not ?
4 And do n't think this is merely London 's problem .
5 ‘ Do n't think this is merely habit , ’ he said , ‘ though habit it has been for twenty-five years .
6 ‘ Do you think this is really about the Spanish Civil War ? ’ he enquired .
7 Personally I do n't think this is as ethical as removing the bolts prior to a repeat ascent , but it will undoubtedly please many people .
8 I do n't think this is now , what we have now , but when I was coming out to er meet you it was absolutely chocker right the way back to that erm last roundabout
9 They wo n't think this is very funny on a Sunday evening , eh ? ’
10 However , it is part of the nature of timeshare that units will be used by other people , so I do n't think this is very significant .
11 A bit of oversell occurred with the hardback at £9.99 , but it turned out alright , and I do think this is very much a paperback title .
12 ‘ My dear Dawkins , ’ he said , ‘ You will think this is very strange .
13 You know , one whiff and it 's clean , and of course with the Nixon pardon this is exactly what happened .
14 The story of those who did n't want this is often not a pleasant one and there the rigidity and the oppression of our traditions are exposed .
15 To presuppose this is both contradictory and dangerous ; contradictory because the West can not insist on a certain outcome from free elections and still uphold democracy ; dangerous because , if the confusion of the two in the public mind persists , there will be many more instances of superpowers subverting elected governments because they have not opted for a market economy .
16 Stops the air and water getting to it so it ca n't rust , and then I mean this is pretty straight forward , if the tin surface is then scratched it will rust , why ?
17 I mean this is exactly the , the type of material that we , we 're going to need to put out in Northumberland .
18 Because I mean this is just the start of the trust I mean , nothing 'll change next year .
19 So and I would extend the same argument to abortion and I would say erm wh what happens in abortion admittedly erm an artificial abortion mean means that presumably a spontaneous abortion has has n't happened , but a modern woman is using extra means that she has er at her disposal , probably to deal with extra problems which evolution originally could not foresee and ultimately her self-interest might be just as well served by having er induced the abortion ultimately as it would by erm by not having but I mean this is just my personal view , and I do n't
20 So I mean this is just another basic erm
21 Why I 'm showing , I mean this is just the same as the table you had before but this time what I 'm showing you is the product of A ti A times B , the product of the two .
22 I mean this is just the areas that I 've touched on , and again it 's in many cases it 's only fringe .
23 The bodice is quite small , but it 's actually not as , you read about eighteen inch waists , I mean this is nowhere near an eighteen inch waist , and although she would have worn corsets , she obviously did n't wear , you can see there , so much corseting that she could n't move , and that she could n't bend down if she had to .
24 That 's an interesting actually side chart , I mean this is completely off the agenda and things , but erm , I just had some information up from er , from RADA and er
25 Er , with three ladies and a gentleman come and support the pensioner , I mean this is really great !
26 I mean this is always dreadful the worry at the end .
27 I mean this is quite a good idea actually .
28 I mean this is personally for our place , and I 'm sure all the shops did the same .
29 And if you look at this , I mean this is actually women hours , but if you look at that .
30 I mean this is virtually every day
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