Example sentences of "[noun] and [vb base] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 It is easy for journalists to sit behind their word-processors and criticize what others are doing .
2 Let's g let's go back to the cashier and see what we can do .
3 Take your hands off your stupid ears and think what we 're going to do next .
4 It will bend your ears and explain what you are listening to . ’
5 ‘ A rare comedy emerges from the grief and anger which he expresses so fluently ’ Daily Telegraph
6 Retirement is an ideal time to take stock and consider which habits are worth acquiring , now that there is plenty of time for regular exercise and for preparing nutritious food .
7 And th there 's a lot of , for Sainsburys the , the feeling being that if Sainsburys also agreed to take it , that lots of other , if there are any others , would follow suit cos everybody seems to look at Sainsburys and see what they 're doing .
8 There are many ways to get into sex more safely — experiment and see what you can come up with !
9 So I 'll bring that list in for you to have a look at , and you might spot your own society in there and give them a ring and see what they , they 've got on offer .
10 So er , I might , I might give our Mark a ring and see what he 's got in there .
11 Make a date at your nearest appointed salon and discover what Lamaur hair care can do for you .
12 If such an agreement can not be reached within 16 months , must the trade unions collapse and accept whatever the employer insists on ?
13 ‘ If you have pictures whose past is confused , or questioned , or whose title and ownership are a matter of dispute , the one way to settle this is to put it up for auction and see what happens .
14 Close your eyes and visualise what you are learning , imagine what is happening , say your work out loud and listen to it .
15 The real action , however , begins on Side Two with ‘ Perversonality ’ , an adrenalin rush of murder and hate which spits straight in your face .
16 1 Which answer matches which question ? 2 How would you describe the character she has created ? 3 Where would you most likely meet such a character ? 4 How do you think she would answer these questions : a ) Are you happy with your life ? b ) Do you have any ambitions ? c ) When did you first start living rough ? 5 What other questions would you like to ask the character ? 6 Now put this character in the hot seat and see what she says when you ask her your questions .
17 It 's vital to acknowledge their worries and explain what has happened .
18 Always meet the opposition and hear what it has to say .
19 This love of secrecy may have been a reaction to the rapid expansion of Britain 's formal power towards the end of the nineteenth century , an attempt to preserve the spirit of the frontier and deny what had become the unexciting obviousness of British dominion .
20 If you relax and allow the images to unfold in your imagination , in nine cases out of ten you will be able to retrace events in your mind and remember what you did with the missing object .
21 It is , however , essential that everyone can see the demonstration and hear what is being said .
22 Step back from problems and disruption and analyse what 's going on .
23 Another advantage is that your dentist can spend unlimited time on your mouth and use whatever materials or techniques are needed without being bound by NHS limits .
24 ‘ Open your mouth and say what you 've got to say ! ’
25 Do we have any feedback from any other local parties or the National Party are they recommending it or they only putting out feelers to local parties and ask what what we feel about it ?
26 In the late 1980s a number of libel cases were taken to the Court of Appeal on pre-trial issues concerning technical points of pleading , and much criticism was levelled at the complexity , expense and delay which have become associated with libel actions .
27 ‘ Licensed retailers have now got the kind of security they have long desired and the chance to take their own business into their own hands and reap the rewards , by being able to play to their strengths and provide what their customers want .
28 I 've just been over to see Madge and guess what ?
29 By the time Kathleen had sorted the patient out and found someone to give his wife a cup of tea and explain what was happening , Jack was back in Theatre , clad from head to toe in green theatre pyjamas , with a J-cloth hat and a mask .
30 So i i if you can er give me the background if I ask you to sort of give me a bit of background for the case , I 'll write it up here , and I 'll write down the solutions and see what , see what you 've done .
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