Example sentences of "[Wh det] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If , bearing in mind the theory of society and superego development so far advanced in this book , we now turn our attention back to the analysis of modern culture outlined in the article from which I quoted so extensively in the chapter before last , we can see that the following remarks , also from that article , take on a much greater significance in the light of the point which I made at the conclusion of the last regarding the lack of a culturally determined latency period among the Australian aborigines :
2 Aristotle said something very interesting in that extract from the Politics which I quoted earlier ; he said that women have a deliberative faculty but that it lacks full authority .
3 I also put together an adaptation of my own from The Pickwick Papers in which I took on four characters all travelling in a coach together , then mixed it with the narration , rather as they did with the production of Nicholas Nickleby .
4 I conclude that which I took so much pains about will never come to thy hands .
5 So erm Which I thought well where 's that all about the cake , other day , that three pound one , and then two of us went
6 and I said well your be bored , no I wo n't , and about half past eight , which I thought well we should be finishing by now , he said well are n't we going ?
7 there 's two files at the end which I thought maybe ought to be at the beginning .
8 Part of it 's erm which I thought actually , I should n't really three of them each , you know he was getting silly
9 I was really rather taken with two or three of these , and seriously tempted by Hotwire , which I thought close to being fully achieved .
10 The church and state broadcasts to which he referred in his next letter were noteworthy as containing one of his own , of which I thought highly .
11 During those times I read a great deal — mostly books chosen for me by my father and which I thought more suitable for boys than for girls — Jack London , Rider Haggard , Talbot Baines Reed , Arthur Ransome .
12 There 's an untidy second in which I dive forward to knock Casey off balance , and he lurches against the wall but keeps upright while Des scrambles to his feet .
13 It gave me an unwelcome feeling and a ‘ you 're not wanted here , get out ’ complex , from which I became utterly pessimistic and a trifle hostile .
14 I had the good fortune to work with a brilliant head of department , and paid £10 for a 1927 Austin 7 in which I drove uncertainly every day from Wimbledon .
15 In these circumstances , increasing energy expenditure helps , too — by which I mean generally moving around as much as possible , doing a lot of brisk walking and speeding this up to running pace if you are young .
16 which I mean even that may be too big for what we want .
17 I 'll come following you He d yeah it was odd when Frank said that cos apparently what happened , he just sort of started saying that he did n't think that Frank had really been there for him and that he was being a bit sort of selfish and stuff which I mean maybe he has been but the thing is if you know if Frank 's making this massive effort to like fit in and meet new people and stuff then
18 Thank you for your catalogue of outdoor clothing , which I received recently .
19 I 'd forgotten to fetch something to put my hair up with , and so I brushed it into a ponytail and held it in place with a pair of knickers from the airing cupboard , which I twisted round and used like a scrunchie .
20 All this raises the whole issue of the relationship between interpretation and conceptual evaluation which I touched on in Chapter 2 .
21 This is a conference which keeps very much in mind the symbolic advice offered in that pamphlet , to which I alluded just now , the one which tells you how to lay out election leaflets .
22 So much for the son 's manic triumph over the phallic mother symbolized by the arrogant domination and tree-felling exploits of Gilgamesh or the Amazon-slaying of the Greek heroes ; but what of the homosexual element in the situation to which I alluded earlier ?
23 I 'm grateful to Mr for raising this very fundamental question which I wished simply to comment on about the strategic aspects , I mean in Chichester we 've now had , as you all know , fire and flood and we have the pestilence with us !
24 We did a fortnight 's production which I enjoyed immensely .
25 These are two of a very large number of similar actions brought by various banks against various local authorities , in respect of which a lead action order has been made to which I refer below .
26 You have my sincere hope and prayers for a safe delivery out of your troubles , and which I fear not will be granted to you , and if I am not with you at the time you will have something to present to me when I do . ’
27 " There 's just one other matter which I mention only to set your minds at rest …
28 McFarlane talked of a ‘ Rabelasian cast to messages ’ and of ‘ the creation of romantic kinds of activities ’ ; he had four or five years ' experience , he noted wearily , ‘ of reading things which I knew not to be compatible with the realities of things . ’
29 He raised both his arms in his peculiar hieratic way , a way in which I knew now that there was something deliberately , not fortuitously , symbolic .
30 At this time I began , having been converted through reading the gospels , carefully to read the book of Acts and discovered there a level of Christian effectiveness of which I knew very little .
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