Example sentences of "[det] [Wh pn] [vb base] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet the war goes on and more arrivals — veterans of the Khmer Rouge , the South Vietnamese army , the Salvadorean death squads — come to replace the lucky few who make enough money to escape the war of Los Angeles .
2 While some prodigies struggle without the right challenges and others burn out on reaching university , there are a few who face another obstacle — parental jealousy .
3 Currie ( 1987 ) has noted that there are some who maintain that policy is turning full circle back into a fully discretionary mode .
4 Some who follow this line of thinking argue that if there is a form of learning wrapped up in ‘ higher learning ’ , it is learning how to learn .
5 No doubt there will be some who dismiss such utterances as hypocritical , asking how such views can be reconciled with the way Mr Chatrier , as President of the French Tennis Federation , worked so hard to provide Paris , in what was already a crowded autumn calendar , with what at the time was the richest official indoor tournament , other than The Masters , in terms of prize money .
6 It is , however , the first category , officers , who form what is known as the local government service : it is these who have most contact with councillors and who perform primary policy advisory and managerial roles .
7 ‘ There is something innately obscene about the identification of cruel and sadistic violence with entertainment , and all who condone this situation carry responsibility for the death of this child . ’
8 It is a compulsive stop for cars and coaches , the large parking places on the roadside often being taxed to capacity , but despite the inevitable crowds , Eilean Donan should be on the itinerary of all who pass this way .
9 But believe me , we will silence any and all who put this Dominion at risk . ’
10 This has profound implications for the regimes of institutions which care for old people , or indeed others needing a high level of physical care , as well as for all who provide such care in the community .
11 All who have that responsibility need to be aware of their own musical and liturgical preferences .
12 Since statements are seen in part as a form of protection for the child , we must seek to ensure that all who need this protection have it .
13 I hope that all who read this book will join me in wishing the Royal Veterinary College a successful and rewarding third century .
14 His last message read : ‘ There are many who believe this disease is God 's vengeance .
15 If there are also many who give that vote to the FOP , it is because they back " their own " party with reservations .
16 However , one of the arguments put forward by those who support all forms of field sports is that the landowners over whose land foxes and deer are being hunted and game birds shot , will maintain a more natural environment than if such activities did not take place .
17 We invite all those who support this appeal to take part .
18 Lining up in opposition are those who favour less use of the legal options in truancy cases , preferring policies which place greater emphasis on the causes of truancy .
19 There are those who scorn any demonstration of affection in public .
20 In a way , the struggle for the Shrine Of Khaine is symbolic of the greater struggle in the soul of the Elf race , between those who follow the darkness and those who seek some measure of harmony .
21 There 's to be a special er sweet or something , bar of chocolate for those who get these questions right .
22 Those who rebut any ideas of extraterrestrial civilizations ask what seems at first sight to be a very salient question : ‘ Where are they all ? ’
23 But if such a retort is both meaningful and non-trivial , then surely so is the statement ( that might be made , for example , in reply to a request for information from a third person ) that " the chair " being talked about — the " posited chair " — is not fictional , i.e. that it actually exists , even though those who take this statement on trust might find out otherwise to their cost .
24 Some of those who answer such questions incorrectly may do so because of slips or lack of recent practice in the topics concerned .
25 But the shock and outrage simulated by those who write these stories only perpetrate the idea that such goings-on are rare and extraordinary .
26 It follows that the meaning of ontological claims becomes fully transparent only if such claims are seen in the context of certain life-modalities of those who make such claims ; in effect , all such claims become interpretable as forms of man " sown self-understanding .
27 Those who begrudge these people a safe haven should remember that these refugees are ordinary people like them .
28 Alternatively , for those who regard this definition as too restrictive — particularly in its implicit overtones of stability , regularity and mutual accommodation between the parties — the central core of the subject is the ‘ study of the process of control over work relations ’ ( Hyman , 1975 , p. 12 ) .
29 The editor of a volume that contained 10 studies on the effects of infant and child mortality on fertility , summarized the findings in the following way : " The picture is not attractive for those who look to mortality reduction as a means of reducing fertility through familial effects , let alone for those who advocate such measures as a means to reduce growth rates . "
30 It is noteworthy that those who advocate these policies also themselves concede in surveys that they would welcome an increase in the basic rate of tax as well as other tax increases .
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