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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So far I have discussed the example of the missile and its specific antidote without stressing the evolutionary , progressive aspect , which is , after all , the main reason for bringing it into this chapter .
2 Two of these are worthy of a wider audience and thus I make no apology for including them in this month 's Surgery !
3 For seeing her like this , so low-spirited :
4 So I said to him , right I said we either go I mean I keep saying to him you 've got ta do something about this !
5 I 've got ta do it in this order .
6 The advantage of using them in this situation is their low cost and the speed with which the wall can be built up .
7 I had no previous experience of building anything like this , but by studying the old sheds and some leaflets from a company that made stables , I 'd knocked up a working drawing .
8 ‘ Irish rugby is something special and down the years we 've proved we 're always capable of producing something like this . ’
9 ‘ Irish rugby is something special and down the years we 've proved we 're always capable of producing something like this . ’
10 Erm , yeah Mrs she sort of has the power over level erm if she she sort of , it 's like she 's sort of keeping her on this level in the same household as her
11 Many hon. Members believe that the Secretary of State should immediately instruct the Director General of Fair Trading to review the position urgently and in detail , so that we can discover whether there is still some possibility of saving something from this awful mess .
12 ‘ Nahum Plunkett coming here to see Anna is probably the only chance anyone has of pulling her through this crisis , you know that really , do n't you , Seb ? ’
13 It also provides the context in which to consider both the claim that for the later Foucault knowledge is absolutely determined , leaving him in the impossible situation of requiring something outside this for any prospect of critique , as well as the question of exactly how power and resistance are interdependent and to what extent they are separable .
14 Now come on you lot of get one in this box !
15 We would never dream of beginning anything of this kind without gaining the views of local residents .
16 While Brunner naturally had not the remotest intention of supporting anything of this kind , his concern for his own kind of natural theology seemed to Barth to be wholly without adequate defences against it .
17 But dumb animals are incapable of considering themselves in this light ; which is not to imply that human beings always do , only that they can normally be expected to if required .
18 Well , they o , they have n't bothered up there , so I think people , I mean I was doing it , I was , she sort of shoved them in this thingie and I looked up and it said , green !
19 But by now I was crazed with the idea of doing something for this woman that retained some shred of playfulness to it , so she could think to herself : ‘ All in fun , all in fun ’ , and yet which conveyed the full force of the idea that I had been alone in that office that weekend with a huge erection thinking of her .
20 ‘ Other accountants should n't dismiss the idea of doing something like this , ’ she adds .
21 ‘ They are both gentle and kind , and are not capable of doing something like this , let alone covering it up with such success .
22 There were a lot a lot involved there er and some of you actually found that that there was quite a lot that you really had to almost worry about and think about and and er yesterday for the first time of doing it with this this new method it does take quite a bit of thinking about and as we agreed practice is is what 's what 's important ..
23 We could n't argue , for Thistle 's chance of taking anything from this game lasted all of 58 seconds .
24 Well this is and I noticed erm sort of do my in this particular one , she said she 's interested in North American Indians
25 It was the strain — deep down she knew — the strain of finding herself in this diabolical situation , the strain of being alone here , like this , with his contempt and superiority , struggling constantly against the physical awareness of him , the electricity that his presence produced .
26 It should soon develop a habit of relieving itself in this way when it finds an appropriate spot at the start of its walk .
27 So thank you very much indeed , for coming , for addressing us , and we look forward I think both at national level and as you suggest , at local level with ever more valuable and productive relationships with the private sector , together with the other partners which , er , whom we need , and thank you for leading us along this
28 ‘ Thank you for informing me about this interesting case , ’ Holmes said .
29 Do you realise what it 's like having something like this hanging over your head ? ’
30 I am grateful , as is the House , to my hon. Friend the Member for Croydon , North-West ( Mr. Malins ) for providing us with this opportunity to consider education for adults in Croydon .
  Next page