Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Which no-one escapes from ;
2 He always stands strategically in corners at parties or similar wasteful gatherings of the wasted , his glass tilted in his hand , his broad back against the wall , talking all the while in those low , resonant yet rather monotonous tones which everyone listens to with a sniggery sort of attention .
3 Consider , for example , the introduction and successful operation of the wide bodied jets which everyone takes for granted today .
4 Katie Mitchell 's revival sets this strictly moral tale of wrongdoing in a very Christian context in which everyone behaves with an irritating and folksy religiosity .
5 For Assiter , fantasy is not just a harmless and essentially solitary activity in which everyone engages to a greater or lesser extent , but is something which also has an effect on the way people behave towards others , and on the way they may feel they can justifiably treat each other , particularly women .
6 There also seems to me to be some confusion of emphasis which which adds to my concern that in fact the Government policy talks about strict control of development away , and I emphasize the word away , from settlements .
7 My Lord I 'm more than happy to for your Lordship not to not look at the details of the accountant 's evidence at this stage a and concentrate on the witness statements and the documentation which which deals with liability matters .
8 But it could not in my judgment , be done simply by a document which itself refers to the contract , and I reject Mr Ritchie 's submission on this …
9 These might be intrinsic to the very temperamental make-up which itself predisposes to psychosis : here it is instructive to recall Manfred Bleuler 's description , cited earlier , of the schizoid personality , with its overtones of hard-edged indifference to others , a quality that many will recognise in the highly creative .
10 In the middle of an ancient henge — now no more than a bank — which itself sits within many other circles , lies an old , roofless church .
11 Pointing to gaps in our knowledge , which itself comes from adequate understanding of sociological theory , is one of the most important parts of social research and brings out clearly the importance of the research worker having a good background of theory .
12 The point , however , that the inquirer should bear in mind is that these exemptions and exceptions have been granted because the organisations concerned have demonstrated that either they are already regulated by other statutes or are subject to a reporting procedure through branch returns to a central body which itself reports to the Charity Commission .
13 The shell has a mathematically simple form , and , roughly speaking , its shape can be understood as the result of a that organ , the mantle , which itself grows at a variable rate but secretes minerals at a rate proportional to the length of its periphery .
14 In technological situations there is often also a timing characteristic , evidence is developing and at some point in the future , which itself has to be determined , something will have to be done .
15 These provide links with the concept of mobility , which itself has at least two important facets .
16 This shows how successful ageing depends on finding a continuing sense of purpose and meaning in life , which itself draws on earlier life experience , activities and interests .
17 Apart from this pivotal incident , which itself stands in awkward relationship to the rest of the book , the bare bones of the story are unexceptional .
18 Siobham half fills each glass in turn except one which she fills to the brim .
19 On the historical side , the most important acquisition was a letter of Mary Queen of Scots to the Earl of Leicester , 1567 , in which she asks for his assistance in promoting a good relationship between her and Queen Elizabeth .
20 This was echoed by another boy : You see , my mom right , she says some words to me , right , sometimes , right , wha' I ca n't understand you know an' I sort of start laughin' , but then again right , y' know , I can understand some o' de words which she says to me y' know — I even speak it back to her , y' see .
21 The first time I visit the Ladies ' Pond , I exclaim to Kelly , ‘ It 's like a Fellini film , ’ to which she says in a lazy Scottish brogue , ‘ Perhaps …
22 1 A term used by Mary Finocchiaro , which she defines as the natural out growth of a lesson .
23 But tossed about by a cruel world , Iris is not the sort of girl who quietly puts up with her destiny — just as the flower beneath which she reads for a moment , while a woman 's revenge wreaks horrible havoc in the final minutes , is not just an ordinary cactus .
24 In the original version , now lost , of the chapter in which she reads to Raskolnikov the gospel story of the raising of Lazarus , Dostoevsky intended and wrote a head-on debate about Christianity ; but his publishers refused to print it .
25 Ivy might have said ) fills her empty life by writing fantastic love-letters to herself which she reads to her employer .
26 She has a health card , which she produces to the cops on demand .
27 She almost hisses , and Xanthe and Miranda understand this word because one of Miranda 's special treasures , which she keeps in her treasure drawer under lock and key , but has shown Xanthe in a moment of love , is a figure of Jesus on the cross which glows greeny-white under the bedclothes if you 've shone a torch on it beforehand and saturated it with light .
28 After that , says Mr Gardner , Miss Richardson will come racing back to attend the December premieres in Paris and London of Damage , the Louis Malle adaption of Josephine Hart 's novel about a middle-aged man obsessed with his son 's fiancee , in which she stars with Jeremy Irons .
29 WHITNEY HOUSTON : ‘ I Will Always Love You ’ soul power-ballad composed by Dolly Parton and one of six Whitney tracks featured on the forthcoming soundtrack to the US movie The Bodyguard , in which she stars alongside Kevin Costner
30 In the third and highest phase of development the child understands the way in which she differs from and is interdependent with the outside world , and once again feels ‘ at home ’ in the world .
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