Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb base] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I remember listening to all the music that was around at that time and understanding it with a naivety which I wish I still had sometimes , putting a band together when I was nine or ten and playing the talent show at grade school , writing songs and still having the godawful things around the house .
2 Which I hope you promptly tore up and flushed down the nearest john . ’
3 I had acquired his confidence , which I believe I still retain , but for a number of reasons which were quasi-political we drifted apart towards the end of his second premiership , and although we have remained on friendly terms , the intimacy has long vanished .
4 Could I take er , a minute and , and just try and look at the steps that you 've gone through and I , I tried to write down as you were doing it , giving your presentation , the steps which I think everybody eventually went through either formally or informally and I think if we look at these steps you 'll agree yes , I needed that and I did that or , we did n't do it formally .
5 turn-taking and interruptions and overlap and tags and tag questions , topic selection and interaction with children , which I think I just mentioned make sure you 've got them down so we can forget them .
6 And even more interesting is the way in which I see myself differently .
7 Are there any kinds of conflict situation in which you find yourself often ( or even court ! ) and why ?
8 Try writing down those things which you feel you absolutely need to know more about before being given responsibility .
9 ‘ No , he 's naturally suspicious and resourceful , besides which we 've no-one else who carries out such work now . ’
10 We are cut off from their happy little world which we know nothing about and are unable to recognise much of our ways within theirs .
11 On extended trips to their native land they produced vigorous and fluent drawings and sketches of their dramatic and mountainous country using all their collected expertise to capture and convey that image or Norway by which we know it today .
12 You are the pleasures which we draw him on to — ( He escapes a fractional giggle but recovers immediately ) and by that I do n't mean your usual filth ; you ca n't treat royalty like people with normal perverted desires .
13 We all vary in our capacity to synthesise cholesterol and in the speed at which we break it down .
14 It is clear that , if the Labour party were elected , the position in which we find ourselves today would become dramatically worse .
15 Now , our visual arts policy could be summed up as follows : It 's our main concern to bring about a social financial climate more conducive to the health of the visual arts than that which we find ourselves in at present .
16 If we found an object such as a watch upon a heath , even if we did n't know how it had come into existence , its own precision and intricacy of design would force us to conclude that the watch must have had a maker : that there must have existed , at some time , and at some place or other , an artificer or artificers , who formed it for the purpose which we find it actually to answer ; who comprehended its construction , and designed its use .
17 Will he , if it remains voluntary , reassure farmers who would like to take up the scheme that the payments will not be reduced during the period for which they take it up — that is , for five or even 10 years ?
18 From a slightly different perspective , there has been a shift in emphasis among some councils towards seeking to influence the wider environments within which they find themselves rather than concentrating on direct service provision .
19 That is , they must convict him of the offence which they think he probably did not commit .
20 A sequence in which they knock me down and I get up .
21 No that 's what I mean they never go out
22 he gave it them and never said owt , you know what I mean he just says oh there 's a Ninja in there and Batman and this that and the other and left them
23 ‘ Look , ’ sniffed Mel , ‘ these guys are only trying to make a bob or two … and from what I gather they usually rake in a fair bit . ’
24 Yeah this is what I put them there for .
25 That 's what I put it on .
26 Assertion comes into being when you still bring the conversation back this is what I want nothing else will do , and bringing it right the way back all the time to discuss what it is why it 's called a broken record exercise , we 'll give it a quick go now .
27 And think what I owe him already !
28 In my concern as Chairman of the Board was that er if very few people turned up then perhaps people might say that we did n't go around go about advertising it in the correct way what I think we actually did I 'm not sure how many people are here this evening , but I should think it 's somewhere in the region of about hundred and , hundred and fifty , so I hope that the meeting this evening sort of cross representation people actually use facilities which the playhouse offers .
29 Well what I do it on is planning
30 ‘ If you truly regret what you left behind in Milano , if you prefer it to what I offer you here , then I will have you flown back there first thing in the morning . ’
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