Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [vb base] [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Whenever I meet him in the village , ’ he said bitterly , ‘ which is not very often , I 'm glad to say , he walks right past me without even raisin' his cap in respect … ’
2 It may be that the first is a purse which is never empty , and the second a pot which provides a wholesome meal whenever you demand one in the right way .
3 Mm , I think they have a system whereby they have it in the classroom for a week
4 And it 's how you put that point across , if you put it across and if the body language you use when you put it across and do you know what makes the biggest different the biggest difference about how you put it across the most important factor about how you put it across and what you 're trying to do ?
5 The agency interviewer will be looking to see how you handle yourself during the interview .
6 Why do you think it might be important that we think about what we say and how we say it on the telephone ? erm There is a gap here for you to respond !
7 Get yourself ready , and we 'll see how they enjoy themselves in the Big House . ’
8 ‘ Sometimes when I take him to the local toddler group and watch him playing with the other children , I think it would be great if he could just feel the sand in the sandpit between his toes and know what it 's like to get his hands all messed up with play dough or paint — the things other children take for granted . ’
9 We never let her out , the only time she goes out is when I take her to the shop .
10 I have one month when I take it on the dot , every day , I then forget , and I think , oh God I 'm pregnant .
11 ‘ Well , here we are , ’ Andy says , sitting forward and slapping his hands on his knees , then taking the J when I tap him on the elbow .
12 Utd ( which I was totally amazed about when I read it in the newspaper ) he seems to have settled down and appears to put in more effort .
13 I believe too that this analysis must proceed historically , which is why I approach it via the now familiar historical detour .
14 it 's like sort of a guy comes into lectures and , and , and he can be , particularly when talking about things like racism and disability , be quite liberal as it were , you know , and that kind of when you get him down the pub all on his own er a quite different repertoire comes out so er
15 You 'd be surprised how beautiful the other side of Koraloona is when you see it from the sea . ’
16 If however you hear anything of the matter , urge it as much as you can , and believe me I will leave no unconnected links in my track — and that in two years I will leave but little to be discovered here , if it please Providence to continue to me its wonted care .
17 Are you looking for the interaction where you learn something about the culture from talking to the people or do you want minimal interaction where simply you visit a place , and you stay in your little bubble or ghetto with people of your own tour company , you do everything together and you never come into contact with local people .
18 A superficially similar case may differ from this one in some subtle matter of detail the relevance of which we will only recognize when we encounter it in the concrete .
19 This is often closely related to where we see ourselves on the spectrum of social class .
20 Can anyone tell me why we put it on the list of things we wanted to discuss then ?
21 However we know nothing of the background of Anna 's marriage which may be a great contributing factor to her eternal unhappiness .
22 And it just goes on keeps going on another night another nightmare and then back to the interview room again and the tape machine again and more questions about Stromefirry-nofirry and Jersey and flights and that 's when they tell me about the other one that 's when they say oh by the way your best friend Andy is dead blown up in the hotel when it burned down ; probably beaten to death first head stoved in but of course you probably know all that because you did that too , did n't you ?
23 The first some of the Tank members knew of their fate was when they read it in The Times .
24 ’ They virtually killed off our season when they beat us in the FA Cup at Stamford Bridge last year , but now we have the incentive of setting up another Mersey derby if we win . ’
25 Sixty six she was , so in we go , and it 's got open to the general public , so this man said to her something about I ca n't serve you I 've had a robbery , she said I do n't know why they advertise it on the window if he 's , if he 's not prepared to serve me and when I looked round there was all the taken over , they had a burglary .
26 That 's why they broadcast themselves to the wind .
27 That 's why they do it in the middle but it 's
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