Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [Wh adv] [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Like the right hon. Member for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) , I thought hard and long about why the Government had reversed their decision .
2 This was so , despite the fact that many of the charges were minor and could not result in terms of imprisonment , and regardless of how the cases turned out if indeed they were ever proceeded with .
3 He believed his tactics would win , regardless of how the opposition played .
4 Fortunately , two of these ladies , Mme de Carette and the Countess des Garets , have left their memoirs , which are invaluable contributions to the understanding not only of how the Court functioned but also how the Imperial couple lived on a daily basis when they were not on show .
5 Hoomey wondered who he would go along with when the day came his parents arranged his getting married , for Sikhs arranged it for their sons , Hoomey knew .
6 Mr Lawler never mentioned again that he 'd refuse to go , aware now that was a stance he 'd have to back down from when the time came .
7 The degree to which this is possible depends very much on how the brain has evolved .
8 She rested on the boulder and from it looked down to where the river ran shallow and offered a breeding ground to a lively population of insects .
9 He reached the top of the wall and , lying flat on the thatch , pulled himself quickly upwards until his body lay slanting just under the spine and , by raising himself a fraction , he could look over the roof-tree and down to where the beach lay .
10 But the outflow is perennially full , white water pouring down to where the moor cleaves open and lets it fall to sea .
11 She crossed to the window and looked down to where the pool sparkled in the early sunshine .
12 Later , as we focused in on where the changes occurred , we were able to subdivide much further and according to more meaningful anatomical criteria .
13 If this was so , then the most probable point of impact was approximately 50 feet away from where the body had been found .
14 The next thing I do remember is waking up in a very grand house a few streets away from where the robbery took place .
15 At best , they will be a smokescreen diverting attention away from how the GPs deliver their services .
16 Her gaze shifted away to where the fire craved fuel , then turned back to him again .
17 One set of doors led through to where a sign marked ‘ The Studio ’ took me down a flight of stairs to the basement beneath , the cosiness and warmth of which was a welcomed contrast to the watery excesses above .
18 Despite this , the effectiveness of the newly amended s.62 will depend largely on how the courts decide to interpret it .
19 Grimma wandered over to where the human lay .
20 The traditional view was challenged by Modigliani and Miller in 1958 They argued that the level of gearing used by the firm should not affect the cost of capital or alter the value of the firm as the risk borne by shareholders and debenture holders was dependent on how the firm used the capital not on how the firm raised the capital .
21 It looks finally at how the material provides nourishing for the finished art or craft object .
22 But that just by where the bridge comes over the top , there used to be a a field belonging to 's .
23 In another part the sun shone through a high window and the Bookman could tell what month it was just by where the light fell .
24 He talked eloquently about how the NHS failed in its provision for women .
25 Luckily , basic preventative measures and healthy lifestyles are within the reach of even the most impoverished Solomon Islander who , in the case of malaria , can greatly reduce chances of possible infection with a combination of fixing drainage , making or buying mosquito nets and learning more about how the disease works .
26 Which again is a part of the luck which probably saved me and er when I got down to the pump which was directly below where the explosion occurred , there was about three or four of us there and er as I said that the only indication that we got out it was a an enormous bang just directly overhead .
27 A small indeterminate woman in a lightly belted black raincoat slipped in past me : she had wispy fair hair and I could see at once from whence the twins had inherited what I can only describe as their nebulousness — a sense of the nebulae or star cluster that is better seen out of the corner of the eye .
28 A spokesman for Essex Ambulance Service said the rescue operation was hampered because no vehicles could get close to where the girl had fallen .
29 They 're trying to trace two men seen in a car close to where the attack happened .
30 It showed tyre marks on the road close to where the crash happened .
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