Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] this [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then you used to chop them down this way with a cleaver . |
2 | So far ‘ King James III and VIII ’ , for whom all this sacrifice was being made , had not yet set foot in either of his kingdoms . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Why did it hurt to learn that it had been the machinations of others that had brought them together this time ? |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ If you do n't let me down this instant , Mr Jacobsen , I 'll … ’ |
7 | But he says to he phoned him the other day on my down this morning ha so just to say , you know , that was crime of the century ! |
8 | Oh yeah my not this week , it 's next week . |
9 | ‘ I just this minute took my cakes out of the oven . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Erm side two , have I just this side two ? |
12 | Apart from sporadic spells , I have not played anywhere near my best this season . |
13 | I really this time . |
14 | ‘ Is there someone there this time ? ’ |
15 | If they sell someone else this week to a Spanish or Italian club ( I assume it can only be Macca or Rocastle ) then they want shooting . |
16 | No wonder , since he has belted three goals past them already this season ! |
17 | 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 . |
18 | So , even at its worst this alignment is significant . |
19 | The crisis has come too quickly for the company , which only this morning was due to launch a new truck . |
20 | In fact , it was such a French farce that the Liverpool boss might end up saying ‘ Au revoir Grobbelaar ’ if his keeper does n't pull himself together this season . |
21 | Some of the boys have been close to their best this afternoon . |
22 | To perform at its best this system needs regular cleaning . |
23 | He gave himself up this morning after eleven hours of negotiations with police . |
24 | I do not recognise in your description of an employer ‘ frivolously testing his rights to its limits ’ the port employers or British Rail , which both this summer deliberately set out to overturn a majority strike ballot by manipulating the legal process . |
25 | After the decidedly international Warburg Conference of 1990 , at which even this Department was not much in evidence , we regarded the Panofsky conference as a challenge to us to act independently not least because we could not be sure of financial support until the last minute . |
26 | There are classification tasks for which even this view is too elementary . |
27 | Another company that will be watching developments with interest is Sutcliffe Catering , which earlier this year won the staff contract for BA 's 45 sites — a total of 40,000 people . |
28 | A competitor like Hewlett-Packard Co , which earlier this year took its own lumps for baiting-and-switching , says the machine is ‘ neither fish nor fowl , ’ describing it as ‘ too severely compromised to be a workstation ’ and dismissing it as no better than a 50MHz 80486 box . |
29 | The study will be a blow for the government which earlier this year pledged to reduce the number of under-16 pregnancies by half . |
30 | Coton , the City goalkeeper voted the League 's No 1 by his fellow professionals , thwarted Speed and Fairclough with exceptional saves , while Wallace twice squandered the kind of opportunities which earlier this season he was accepting without a second thought . |