Example sentences of "and [adv] [adj] [prep] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 The teachers unions , the largest and most influential of which is COLPROSUMAH , were among the most combative trade unions in the country until the early 1980s .
2 Marjorie turned over in bed with a deep , sobbing sigh , and he felt vaguely and wearily sorry for whatever unhappiness she was feeling in her sleep .
3 We assume each member is individually and severally liable in what may be exceptional circumstances .
4 We become less and less aware of what our colleagues are doing in mathematics even .
5 Reporters in Vilnius noted meanwhile that the Lithuanian population remained calm and apparently unperturbed by what were widely regarded as Soviet provocations : a pro-independence rally on April 7 organized by Sajudis drew a crowd of up to 300,000 people .
6 ‘ I am happy to say , ’ Gould wrote to Sir John Franklin , with a somewhat exaggerated show of piety and self-restraint , ‘ that my last trip to the interior has been productive of much that is interesting , having discovered many novelties both in birds and quadrupeds , my whole journeys in fact to these colonies have been most auspicious ones and I return satisfied and especially thankful for what our almighty providence has in his infinite goodness allowed me to see .
7 In evolving PNP policy , therefore , officers consulted no more than a few carefully chosen heads , leaving the rest ignorant and deeply suspicious of what was going on .
8 ‘ He 's extremely clever , very kind and supportive and always interested in what I 'm doing .
9 He 's beginning to become more accessible , more thoughtful and more interested in what 's happening at Blenheim which is one of the great national institutions .
10 Its activities have grown with every year , but public financing has not , so it is more and more dependent on what it can extract through planning regulations from the developers and industrialists themselves .
11 With each day that passed she became more deeply involved and more enthusiastic about what she was doing .
12 That 's right I know , but see this is , you see this is the point I 'm trying to make to you , you can quite happily do it in your own way , but the problem is you do n't know what you 're doing , right , and , and if you actually knew what you were doing and well aware of what you 're doing you would do it a hundred times better and you would do it all the time , right
13 Rachel drove to her flat unknowing and surprisingly uncaring of what was happening , only conscious of her desire for David , which somehow , like Danny 's needs , had suddenly erupted and was in urgent need of fulfilment .
14 Even such dancing as he saw there was out of doors and quite different from what was later to occupy him .
15 Blenning Bombers , er were these Bostons and Harvards they er quite a twin engine quite a wide wingspan and quite heavy for what they were , but as they were stripped down in , in the top hanger , and like I say a lot of stuff was salvaged from them , which was still good as they went out reconditioned at the other end .
16 The reason I pressed Dr Goode on the degree to which he could and should rely on Dr Carrington 's decision is because both morally and legally , such a decision can be relied upon only if made by someone who 's lucid and fully aware of what he 's doing .
17 What an evolutionist believes is totally and completely opposite to what is stated in this verse .
18 ‘ The baby was fine , she was warmly wrapped up and completely oblivious to what had happened , ’ said the police spokeswoman .
19 He is polite and very careful about what he says so as not to offend anyone .
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