Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [pron] [vb -s] [Wh det] the " in BNC.

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1 David Walton , 40 , who received the aircraft today from Air Commodore David Hurrell , said : ‘ The likelihood of the aircraft taking to the sky again is fairly remote but it will be preserved in its current condition and who knows what the long term future holds .
2 Arguments in favour are that the video recording gives a more complete record because it shows what the lecturer writes on the board or displays on the Overhead Projector and it can also cover any demonstrations that are part of the lecture .
3 But I 've I think it is a valid facility but it depends what the facilities for .
4 and what would happen to the programme it would be wrong at this point in time , to accept the paper before one knows what the is of the County Council as a whole will be .
5 It is in fact something called Mad Meg 's Cairn and nobody knows what the hell it 's doing there .
6 Obviously he can create a better model if he knows what the interviewee looks like , how he dresses , talks and responds non-verbally .
7 Even so , one can almost forgive such visual austerity when one realises what the book represents : it is the most comprehensive and stimulating anthology of twentieth-century ideas about art that has yet appeared .
8 Moreover , the notion of corrigibility is itself suspect : strictly speaking , one can only correct an utterance when one knows what the speaker intended to say , and this is not the case with the specially constructed sentences used in semantic analysis .
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