Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 I have my man and a bent old crone from the village who drinks my whisky which she thinks I do n't notice .
2 I still reserve the right at any time to doubt the solutions furnished by the modulor , keeping intact my freedom which must depend upon my feelings rather than my reason .
3 Their warm Spanish eyes in luxuriant black eyelashes melted my heart which had been chilled by the dark-glassed fascists in the city streets .
4 my heart which turns
5 They did n't make me wash my hair which I was very grateful for as I hate having to wash my hair in the bath .
6 And when he comes home he calls to gather his friends and his neighbours saying to them , rejoice with me for I have found my sheep which was lost !
7 For I have found my sheep which was lost .
8 I 'm not necessarily in connection with anything I might it 's it 's very common practice in my experience which seems to me very reasonable .
9 you 're turning sourpuss as well , ho , ho , ho , no I suppose not , she 's coming to pick it up at four thirty , that 's when I get my money which is very nice .
10 there were four people at the last meeting er and two others from the department a male and a female who looked after the bits of the department but I can not now remember what their names were let me just see if I 've got my notes which were written on the inside of a British Airways flight ticket come in , hi ya
11 ‘ I have been disappointed with our results , but I would like to stay on and honour my contract which keeps me in the post until December 1994 , ’ said the Dutchman .
12 My arbitrary decision to hang up gauze and let draught play on it , but not my decision what the result of that play would be .
13 of my budget which I control directly .
14 I told my Mum what had happened and she had a word with this teacher .
15 I 'm thinking of telling my mum what I done and telling her to go to the doctor and tell the doctor that I 'm doing stupid things and that , to get me put away .
16 Then I asked , as we were going to go from century to century , if I could be allowed to collect a few bits of paraphernalia as we went along — odd little items that had taken my fancy which would then turn up in other stories .
17 ‘ Nobody taught me , but my mind tells my fingers what to do , and I can make music . ’
18 What did he do is Léonie really my sister what did he do ?
19 Patrick himself made a statement to my sister which I 've got on tape , saying he 'd been discarded by the woman he married .
20 In preparation for my new job I had attended a three week Radar Observer 's course at the Sir John Cass School of Navigation in London and obtained my certificate which is obligatory for budding Commanders and is identical to the ticket held by Masters and Mates of the Merchant Service .
21 If I may just refer you sir to er my appendix which it actually the last page of your papers erm er if you see on it is actually page numbered thirty one and it 's paragraph thirteen thirty six at the very back of the papers .
22 Me — at a health farm — it 's the last place I could see myself , especially with my build which resembles that of a heavyweight wrestler but without the muscles !
23 I make my purchase which proves expensive .
24 ‘ It 's my blood which flows in Thomas 's veins and he 'll be legally recognised as mine . ’
25 er for special services I invite everybody , and I 've got about fifty on my books which I think I can afford to go around when I get there , can you do a couple , they live near you
26 I remember , after one lesson , having a sensation of a collar being around my neck which prevented me from turning my head ( similar to the kind people have to wear after painful neck injuries ) .
27 I should add here that even as a junior at Halton I was in the senior cross-country team — which only people in their very last year were normally eligible to join and at this stage I was in my first year of three , I was allowed to go out on any occasion , in running gear , to train as I was a bona fide member of the team and so on one of these occasions when I was out training — I always wore a sort of towel around my neck which looked very professional at the time and quite unnecessary — I managed to conceal the altimeter , which had become very very hot property by this time because it was known that several instruments were missing and we could have a visit from the gendarme .
28 Still ca n't make up my mind which service we should attend .
29 As I was reviewing the material to be used here I had certain issues in my mind which concern the structure and meaning of the support given , based upon the ideas developed by anthropologists and sociologists who have studied kinship in Britain and elsewhere .
30 One particular incident which sticks in my mind which brought home to me how ill he was occurred when my mother sent me one morning to ask my father what he wanted for breakfast , to which he replied in a very vague and confused manner " hen mush " ( the term we gave to the vegetable matter we cooked up for the chickens ) .
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