Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [conj] [Wh det] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes well of course you can only assume that what he says is correct . |
2 | Rather than merely assert that what we desire is already reality , therefore , I would argue that our job is to discuss the contradictions and possibilities in the law as it has developed historically , as part of and in response to political and economic struggles . |
3 | I would just say that what we 've done , we looked at the hospital , we looked at the youth building and at the moment we 've come up with the idea of the s the back room , the second room across the corridor , erm where we actually store some of the T I C books and pamphlets . |
4 | No-one should ever think that what they were doing was too small . |
5 | She was coldly angry now that he should so calmly assume that what he desired was there for him to take . |
6 | Yeah , exactly , so if , if you look at it in terms of the Kipsigy you know system , you can clearly see that what they showed was youth and plumpness were the critical fac an an and attractiveness , if the girl was young , plump and attractive she got a high and if the girl was older erm , if she had something wrong with her or she was skinny , then the less and that 's , so it 's quite interesting |
7 | We may well find that what we are saying comes to others as God 's word with prophetic power , as it has already so come to us . |
8 | The ontological idealist , given his general metaphysical premisses , can at least argue that what we regard as " physical bodies " are really no extra-spiritual entities , for all entities are either spiritual or are explicable in terms of attributes of such entities , and although his position gives rise to all kinds of difficulties , he can , on the whole , present his case a good deal more consistently than a dualist can . |
9 | She would never find now whatever it was she had been looking for from life . |