Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] [pers pn] have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When we 're using the fax facility and we get a series of policy numbers and a problem coming through to us erm that 's not so bad cos that 's being amalgamated by the branch secretaries , when it 's going back , and we do it on the same one single fax going back , they 're sitting there snipping up individual replies , you know putting individual replies into consultants ' baskets unless they photocopy the whole sheet in which case they 've got a confidentiality problem .
2 Well think about it I mean there might be one , in which case we have to do a little bit er dancing around
3 Yeah , I think people feel uneasy about the whole subject of surrogacy because we know that sometimes rich women have paid poor women er , for surrogacy or adoption and I think we want that choice to be a free one , in which case we have to raise their material circumstances so no one is forced to sell their baby , just as no one should be forced to sell , you know , their blood !
4 Either they have been slobby , and it has eventually got depressing having to argue the case for owning a toothbrush ; or they have been scrupulous — in which case I have started longing for a bit more rough-and-readiness .
5 In which case it has to find a way of lowering expectations of the public good , limiting damage by the pursuit of private interest , building a different notion of good citizenship and public virtue out of that private interest .
6 And you ca n't move so you got to receive on gold in which case you 've got ta wait till next go before you can move .
7 We were on holiday in the Aegean when I was getting better from this talking thing and she was reading Crime and Punishment , and I used to watch her toes and wonder which part she had got to .
8 He went on to give an account of his education at Eton School and then at King 's College , Cambridge ‘ of which society I am at present a Fellow and from which University I have derived my medical Honors ’ .
9 She had not seen the thief nor which direction he had taken .
10 The compass could tell me in which direction I had to go — it could n't tell me what lay between where I was , and where I wanted to get to .
11 And you measure the angle through which you 've had to turn to get to that position , and which direction you 've had to turn it through or rather , which direction the light had been rotated through .
12 The money raised by the medieval trustees responsible for the upkeep of the bridge was surplus to requirements , and enabled the bridge to become a landowner , in which capacity it has helped the poor of the town and built and maintained the old grammar school .
13 But it 'd be nice to have some sort of pictorial representation of It 'd just be easier to see which areas we 've got to cover .
14 Erm but you will find quite a lot of relevant material in and , or alternatively and , depending on which edition you 've got and and elsewhere also .
15 Er , let me say also , of course , some bosses , you know , are , are , are sad souls , they need a little bit more of a jolt , at which point you have to put it in monetary terms .
16 which day I 've got to , to change them .
17 The resident male who was displaced then comes back and looks after all the eggs , including those of the pirate and the reason he does it presumably in the first place he ca n't distinguish which eggs he 's fertilized and those fertilized by the pirate and secondly , he knows he 's fertilized some of the eggs and therefore it pays him to stay and look after all of them .
18 Folly was losing track now of which arguments he had demolished .
19 We are , though , left with the question of exactly which orchestra we have had the pleasure of listening to : while the back cover of the jewel case states that both works have been played by the Canadians under Barshai , the inner notes suggest ( unbelievably ) that one of them may have been performed by the Bournemouth Sinfonietta under Norman Del Mar !
20 I wondered into which year I had stumbled , and tried to remember Queen Elizabeth 's dates — did n't she die in 1603 ?
21 You can be sure that you will find a solution of Laplace 's equation satisfying the boundary conditions , but you will have to find out which problem you have obtained the solution of .
22 There was , first of all , in verse one , it 's just talks , I say , in , in our bi , in our English bible depending which translation you 've got , it most likely uses the word kinsman throughout .
23 Somehow she knew which ones he had done , even before she saw the signature .
24 Marking and and sheep just to ma so you know which ones he 's served .
25 Done the A squared , and you said , well , let's do the B squared cos that gives a positive , then you got a little bit sort of not sure of which ones you 'd done and which ones you had n't .
26 Rather unfortunate because er er of course you d I ca n't tell you which ones I 've done , which ones I have n't done , but all assignments will be back in six one eight , final year assignments , will be back in six one eight erm at some point early on Friday morning .
27 ‘ How will they know which way we 've gone ? ’
28 ‘ We are n't on any path , they wo n't know which way we 've gone . ’
29 Asked by an exit pollster which way he had cast his vote , he replied : ‘ I voted for the party that is going to run the country for the next five years . ’
30 ‘ I do n't know in which way he has handled it but I know he wo n't be feeling the pressure at all . ’
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