Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb past] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | I nevertheless felt the wood itself to be worth searching , and the path which I had hopes for was only a part of the whole site . |
2 | While her social views were sometimes inconsistent , there is a real sense in which she made compromises for the sake of the subscription . |
3 | I was constantly surprised at the extent to which she needed explanations for even the most taken-for-granted aspects of junior school life . |
4 | Meeting after meeting was held at which he found reasons for further delay . |
5 | What made this trade especially useful was the small extent to which it depended on re-exports and the very great extent to which it brought markets for English manufacturers , especially in woollen and worsted textiles of the lighter and cheaper kinds . |
6 | Do n't know what she had toothpastes for cos she 'd false teeth . |
7 | Cherwell argued to Churchill that what he termed plans for social betterment , among which was a full employment policy , were non-political and should be part of an agreed programme . |