Example sentences of "[v-ing] [Wh det] [noun pl] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is peer pressure which has the greatest weight when it comes to children deciding which toys they most want , ’ said Nielsen marketing director Colin Buckingham .
2 Lift the blocks , noting which holes they fit back into , then clean off as much of the old adhesive as possible .
3 But I 'm wondering what indications you have that men are prepared to look at themselves in this light .
4 Oh yes I appreciate but I were just wondering what branches they were in , you 've explained that , that .
5 So , in September 1989 , Helen found herself working part time and researching what gaps there were in the childcare market .
6 But since the examination is testing what skills you have developed over time , the passage is likely to be similar in some way to passages which you have seen .
7 To obtain Age Concern England factsheets mentioned here , send a 9″ × 6″ sae to the Information and Policy Department , Age Concern England , Astral House , 1268 London Road , London SW16 4ER , stating which factsheet(s) you would like to receive .
8 As the disembarked men were being lined up to march , a detail of mercenaries went from heap to heap , spiking those who still lived and removing what valuables they could discover .
9 They find new ways of sharing what resources there are , whether collaborating in local policing or working with health authorities or whatever it is and I think they form the base for renewal of politics because we have to recreate politics for localities upwards and here , just finally chancing my arm , I must just frankly say that I am not clear that over-large amalgamations of unions will be much more helpful than over-centralized government bureaucracies .
10 Members who have lost touch with the Association are invited to contact The Honorary Secretary , Dr J. W. Binns , at the Centre for Medieval Studies , University of York , King 's Manor , York YO1 2EP stating what years they were in Hall , whereupon they will be added to the mailing list .
11 It is for the monarch to appoint counsellors of state whenever she wishes , delegating whatever powers she wishes .
12 If you have n't done so already , you may find it useful to go through the lists of ‘ You already use this approach if you … ’ and ‘ This approach will be useful if you … ‘ , ticking which ones you use most .
13 As I said , play is frustrating at first , but you soon get the hang of blocking and doing smashes — and knowing what skills your team-mate 's best at .
14 In Puritan homes in which novels were banned , and in Evangelical homes where they were banned on Sundays , generations of children , often skipping the doctrinal dialogue , have been fascinated and excited to imagine themselves to be Christian and Christiana , never knowing what adventures they will find around the next corner and confident that there will be a happy ending .
15 I could n't cope with never knowing what days I was going to be there — you had to wait till the rota was up to see which days you 'd be working …
16 The Banstead Place Mobility Centre has full facilities for training disabled drivers and for assessing what alterations their vehicles might need .
17 The ship refused to do this , knowing it would be destroyed , and immobilised itself , using what techniques it could to warn the travellers .
18 It was using what assets it had to keep the group afloat .
19 ‘ We are offering free 30-minute sessions to farmers during which we talk them through their production and marketing systems using whatever figures they know .
20 ‘ I was just thinking what guts you had to start sailing again after what happened on Brynteg , ’ he said , surprising her .
21 Commissioners were appointed in every shire to assess men for the loan under pretence of discovering what arms they should bear under the Statute of Winchester .
22 Mathematics was my subject , I was simply transferring what talents I had in that direction from one held to another . ’
23 Relief may be granted by the court , subject to the court imposing whatever conditions it may think fit — s. 146(2) ( see above ) .
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