Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] it [conj] " in BNC.

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1 A global model of the business delivered to who needs it when they need it where they need it .
2 And having accepted it , let us admit that the book that gives this experience to the individual young reader who needs it or will benefit from it , may not be what we ( outside the experience ) might recognize as a ‘ classic ’ .
3 Well who needs it and why is it necessary to have an international women 's day and has there been any progress in the women 's movement .
4 Erm again I mean I 'm happy to give that if there 's someone actually living in Bishop who wants it but erm I 've got erm some someone who lives there wanted me to stand in .
5 Labour 's plans include a programme to provide nursery education to the parent of every child aged three or four who wants it and a doubling of the proportion of young people aged 16 to 18 in full-time education and high quality training within a decade .
6 Who sees it but us ? ’ was the reply .
7 ‘ In this country you are faced with a stubborn and self-assured lady who sees it as one of her tasks to protect the regime , ’ Mr Mbeki said .
8 As soon as the door 's opened , we grab the person who opens it and haul him outside .
9 This causes anger in the mother who interprets it as acting up and being naughty .
10 There should be no secrecy about how the service is delivered , how much it costs , who delivers it and whether it is meeting the standards set for it .
11 I do n't really care who gets it as long as it is n't our mate .
12 I asked the man who owns it and he said you could have the Headmaster 's Study . ’
13 The Tote 's status is an arcane legal matter ( akin to that of TSB before its flotation ) and no-one knows who owns it or its assets .
14 Erm it 's like if you shoot an animal it 'll effect people the people the person who owns it or actually round it , it effects people as well as the animals .
15 Anyway I wo n't say any more because I 'll other people will eventually go but Hugh Berger is a gentleman who owns it or who lives in it at this time
16 Line B , however , disambiguates line A. From line B we learn that the " thin thing " is a " tent for dwelling in " , i.e. a tent from the viewpoint of its occupants , a curtain that is both horizontal and vertical , and spread out not to hide the one who spreads it but to serve as a covering for those under it .
17 The consent is a constitutive element both of the condition of the person who gives it and of the society resulting from it , which is good in itself .
18 Being labelled a " slag " or a " sleep-around " is something that destroys a girl 's reputation , and she often treads a fine line between being labelled as someone who does it or someone who does n't — " if you do it you 're a slag , if you do n't you 're a tight bitch . "
19 What I can not do is go around and do a full enquiry to find out what the position is , an enquiry indeed might be difficult , because you may have found these people but actually pinning down er to who does it and what actually happens may be more difficult .
20 Each rig crew comprises a driver , Who drives the vehicle on land , a pilot , Who operates it when it becomes a ‘ boat ’ on the water , and the youngest member , a crewman , who operates the hydraulic ramp controls and does all the deck jobs .
21 Under Alexander II , Count ( later Prince ) Gorchakov , who headed the foreign ministry for a quarter of a century after 1856 , wrote that " in Russia there are only two people who know the policy of the Russian cabinet : the emperor who makes it and myself who prepares and executes it " .
22 Before considering precisely what ‘ priority ’ means , let us examine who determines it , who polices it and who benefits from it .
23 We lend money secretly to whoever needs it but charge interest much higher than the Lombards or Venetians .
24 " Vit " , I shall say , whoever likes it or not !
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