Example sentences of "[vb -s] [Wh det] the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These ‘ id-impulses ’ may be either for ‘ perverse ’ sexual acts which sometimes can not even be admitted to consciousness as acts which the person desires , or they may be impulses of sadism and destructiveness .
2 The lead article reacts to the closure of 18 newspapers and periodicals since the end of 1989 — four years after the restoration of democracy in Urugyuay — and asks what the root causes are .
3 M more importantly , the technique which is used for predicting traffic flows which the County Council ha have used .
4 However , if the microcomputer which the school has does what the school librarian and teachers desire , then the availability of other models need not be a worry .
5 Sally-Anne was delighted by his changed manner ; he always looked so charming when he smiled — even the scar seemed to disappear a little , and as she was always ready for fun herself — a trait she shared with her papa — and the game looked like being fun , she said , eyes shining , ‘ Oh , I play to win , too , but a good servant always does what the Master commands , ’ and she cast her eyes down in the manner of a stage domestic registering submission .
6 I do n't , I do n't think he knows what the word love or anything means .
7 That 's right , and until he does that , until he does , as it were , grasp the mettle and begin to express his purposes , his procedures , directly to the computer , he will always be at the risk that what gets expressed is not what he quite wanted , just a little bit different , he and he alone , is the person who knows what the company purposes are .
8 Since no one knows what the myc product is , this idea can not be directly tested .
9 Nobody knows what the Nile perch will feed on when the haplochromines have been further reduced in biomass .
10 Potentially the customer holds the strong cards at this stage of the discussion : the hotelier or restaurateur knows what his business problems are and knows what the computer system is going to have to achieve — and the potential buyer , who has thought this through before the supplier appears , is more likely to end up with the right system .
11 No one knows what the real debts are ( who really owes Bankers Trust their £60m , for instance ? ) , no one knows what the pension fund 's real deficit or obligations are and no one can predict how expensive the inevitable legislation will be .
12 The F B I , right , the F B I who er the F B I , who knows what the F B I stands for ?
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