Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 She tried to find herself on the map , but the printed boulevards and blocks writhed whenever she looked up at the street , making new patterns .
2 ‘ They 're only vagabonds , not real Romanies , ’ Farmer Yatton told Cheryl and Angela-when he came back to the farmhouse after seeing the gipsies off his land .
3 No member of the committee , his representative or associate of them nor any person who was a member of the committee in the last twelve months must enter into any transaction whereby he receives out of the estate any payment for services given or goods supplied in connection with the administration or obtains any profit from the administration or acquires any asset forming part of the estate ( r 6.165(2) ) except with leave of the court , with prior sanction of the committee where full value for the transaction is given and in cases of urgency or by way of performance of a contract in existence at the date of the bankruptcy order where leave of the court is sought subsequently without delay ( r 6.165(3) ) .
4 And stood blocking like , how I get round to the till !
5 How I got round for the four days of the tournament , I do n't know .
6 See how you get on with the following questions : if you answer " yes ' to one or more , then we have some further work to do in this area !
7 In a place like that it all depends how you get on with the screws : some lasses did take hell .
8 Ms K Brummitt from Birmingham is after a cheat for Dragon Ninja and wants to know how you get out of the factory in Robocop .
9 Be aware of how you get down to the floor .
10 Erm it was actually somebody who came for an interview and you know how you sit in on the presentations when you do the group presentations ?
11 Some questions to see how you match up to the job
12 How you getting on with the erm , you know , being a second class citizen ?
13 ‘ Remember how you found out about the affair in the first place ? ’ she said .
14 How they went on to the next thing with such satisfaction and certainty .
15 Tomorrow we 'll test the strings we 've made , and see how they measure up against the old ones for reliability .
16 A team of researchers from Bristol University was commissioned to examine what the YTS had to offer young black people and to indicate how they got on during the first six months of the scheme ( S. Fenton , Ethnic Minorities and the Youth Training Scheme Research and Development Series , no. 20 , MSC , 1984 ) .
17 I 'm anxious to know how they got on in the woods because Otley 's always nice going in and nasty when we 're coming out .
18 The 1993 event started in York on 14 February and we will report on how they got on in the next issue .
19 It 's inways and sideways : thet 's how they go on with the land today .
20 That is , going through various categories — education , qualifications , experience , etc. , and seeing how they match up with the picture of the ideal candidate which you built up .
21 Then came the snow and she had to stay in and watch from the window how it piled up against the water butt , how it lay like a blanket along the sills , how it changed the distance from bluey brown to white as far as you could see .
22 Have at last worked out how it fits on to the trolley .
23 As we said in the last chapter , the Church is well placed to give a positive message at this time , to speak of how mortality is understood and how it fits in with the Christian message of salvation .
24 In the next chapters we will go on to consider what homoeopathy is , how it arose and developed , and how it fits in with the scheme of health and disease outlined here .
25 For example:UNDERSTANDING THE IBM ENVIRONMENT introduces the latest technical information about newly available IBM equipment , how it fits in with the existing range and how this should affect your view of IBM , as a customer .
26 We simply do not know how it fits in to the system of sociolinguistic variation and stratification in the city as a whole .
27 Well a tumbler is where they , the buckets used to go over the top and empty into a chute into the hopper and er went cos it was on a continual chain you see cos you had a bucket two links , a bucket two links , a bucket two links , all the way round and that 's how you used to dredge all the time round and round and round and that 's how it went over to the top tumbler cos you had a bottom tumbler on this layer and a top tumbler , otherwise you could n't dredge otherwise and that top tumbler , I am certain it had five , five sides to it because at one , at one time you 'd tip a bucket on one then you 'd get two lengths so it kept the tumbler more or less equal all the way round the wear and tear of it .
28 Many details , such as the reproduction of type-script and the printing of a page askew as if that was how it came out of the type-writer , suggest the fiction that the novel is a draft , a preliminary version , but of course the pages are printed and therefore fixed .
29 I guess we 'll just have to wait to see how it works out in the US .
30 But see how it turned out in the end . ’
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