Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [be] " in BNC.

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1 The issue becomes especially important where , as a result of questioning , and without the benefit of the correct conditions or the advice from the solicitor , access to whom has been wrongly denied , the suspect makes a damaging confession which the police later try to rely upon at the trial in order to secure a conviction .
2 A prominent male interloper is James Clerk Maxwell ( 1831–1879 ) the British physicist after whom has been named Maxwell Montes the tallest mountains on Venus , reaching an altitude of nearly +12 km .
3 Those to whom time is of no object ( and given this countryside , it ought not to be ) might take the road to the right on reaching Neu St Johann .
4 At the close of the eighteenth century , the growing momentum of the industrial revolution and the accompanying development of the factory system as a means of production meant , as Foucault ( 1979 p 150 ) noted , the gradual extension of a wage-earning class in Britain for whom time was money .
5 Those who agreed were visited at home , where , after giving informed consent , they completed a series of questionnaires and had blood taken by the research nurse .
6 Those who agreed were given an envelope in which to seal their completed questionnaire before returning it to the member of staff .
7 The question of who Bartle was has given rise to a number of theories and , as with most traditions , fact and fiction , legend and folklore have become inextricably intertwined .
8 As someone who hates being pestered by incoming calls , I no longer see the point of a cellular phone .
9 People ca n't bear — they 've got enough to listen to already — and anybody who waffles is written off pretty quickly and , therefore , you lose your point … .
10 Who laughs is merely someone
11 People who want to keep their hard-won independence and who fear being betrayed into union with Europe by treacherous politicians .
12 Is that not the best discouragement to crime and an encouragement to those elderly people who fear being attacked on the streets ?
13 The professions have lost many of their better men ; many of those who remain are concentrating on maximising profits and fees to feather nests in the US , Canada or Australia .
14 Those who remain are out .
15 But the desertion of a part of the crew is to be considered an emergency of the voyage as much as their death ; and those who remain are bound by the terms of their original contract to exert themselves to the utmost to bring the ship in safety to her destined port .
16 Those who remain are employed in maintenance and repair work .
17 The IBMers who remain are n't making as much fuss as the outsiders looking in ; many are enjoying new challenges , finding new career opportunities .
18 So that 's why the snooker I think is , is so appealing , why it 's still there , has the big audience , because nearly every one who plays is different , they 're characters , and you 've got that one versus another , a versus b , er just to watch , you take sides , and the lovely ladies say ‘ I like that Terry Griffiths , but I do n't like that other one , it 's got the fascination .
19 Where would Chung Kuo be if we who ruled were always being sick ? ’
20 ‘ The only people who suffer are the fans .
21 The excluders , since theirs is the prevailing view in our educational and other institutions , want to keep convincing the world at large that their choice as to who belongs is the only possible one .
22 Some local authorities have been very effective at this — in Greenwich , people who registered were entered in a prize draw .
23 Why who thinks was a country ?
24 A child who cries is undoubtedly afraid , but a child who looks away may be as much indifferent as wary .
25 We do not know exactly how many of those who re-applied were supporting children , who are mentioned only occasionally in the sources .
26 How would it be monitored and regulated to ensure that those who cheated were penalized ?
27 As can be seen in Table III , children who recovered were similar to both groups of the children who did not in sex distribution , age at initial evaluation and onset of constipation , stool frequency , percentage of patients with stool withholding , history of urinary tract infection , and stool retention .
28 Table IV shows that children who recovered were similar to both groups of children who did not in age at follow up , years of follow up , and frequency of day or night wetting .
29 For example , the often quoted MORI survey ( Baker and Duncan , 1985 ) considered : The interviews with a nationally representative sample of adults about their childhood yielded a figure of 10 per cent who reported being sexually abused .
30 Employees ' reports of monitoring for exposure to ionising radiation agreed with the industrial records , except for one mother of a case who reported being monitored , but there was no record of this in the industry databases .
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