Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When we 're using the fax facility and we get a series of policy numbers and a problem coming through to us erm that 's not so bad cos that 's being amalgamated by the branch secretaries , when it 's going back , and we do it on the same one single fax going back , they 're sitting there snipping up individual replies , you know putting individual replies into consultants ' baskets unless they photocopy the whole sheet in which case they 've got a confidentiality problem .
2 Well think about it I mean there might be one , in which case we have to do a little bit er dancing around
3 Yeah , I think people feel uneasy about the whole subject of surrogacy because we know that sometimes rich women have paid poor women er , for surrogacy or adoption and I think we want that choice to be a free one , in which case we have to raise their material circumstances so no one is forced to sell their baby , just as no one should be forced to sell , you know , their blood !
4 Either they have been slobby , and it has eventually got depressing having to argue the case for owning a toothbrush ; or they have been scrupulous — in which case I have started longing for a bit more rough-and-readiness .
5 In which case it has to find a way of lowering expectations of the public good , limiting damage by the pursuit of private interest , building a different notion of good citizenship and public virtue out of that private interest .
6 And you ca n't move so you got to receive on gold in which case you 've got ta wait till next go before you can move .
7 We were on holiday in the Aegean when I was getting better from this talking thing and she was reading Crime and Punishment , and I used to watch her toes and wonder which part she had got to .
8 To see something really special today though requires a discerning nature and to an extent it depends upon which technique you want to see at its best .
9 An extradition treaty was signed with Rwanda on Aug. 16 aimed at improving effectiveness in combating crime ; the treaty excluded individuals wanted for political offences , and both governments reserved the right to refuse to surrender their own citizens , in which cases they agreed to prosecute the individuals themselves .
10 He went on to give an account of his education at Eton School and then at King 's College , Cambridge ‘ of which society I am at present a Fellow and from which University I have derived my medical Honors ’ .
11 All right , so you 've decided which university you want to go to and which course you want to do .
12 As yet undecided in which direction she wishes to make her future career , Emma is now studying for her Grade VIII piano exam — the highest level in the series .
13 She had not seen the thief nor which direction he had taken .
14 The compass could tell me in which direction I had to go — it could n't tell me what lay between where I was , and where I wanted to get to .
15 And you measure the angle through which you 've had to turn to get to that position , and which direction you 've had to turn it through or rather , which direction the light had been rotated through .
16 Now that 's a real nuisance with a working dog because it does n't matter where you have your beasts gathered or which direction you want to drive your sheep , a rabbit is always likely to pop up and Meg would be off like a shot .
17 You know it says book forty , do you have to know which books you want to go into ?
18 Gorbachev declared at a joint press conference on July 16 that " the united Germany , sovereign in every way , will say to which bloc it wants to belong " , thus effectively conceding that Germany could be a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) .
19 The reprobate ( the condemned ) fall under the judgement imposed on man because Adam broke his ‘ covenant ’ with God , a ‘ covenant of works ’ in which he and his descendants were promised eternal life upon condition of their obedience , which condition he failed to observe , thus plunging himself and all his seed into ruin .
20 Decide from which side you wish to operate the blind .
21 Decide from which side you wish to operate the blind .
22 The deputy judge commented : ‘ there is doubt whether Mr. Winterbone did on 18 of April really know which beneficiaries he wished to leave his property to . ’
23 Which words you do use .
24 The money raised by the medieval trustees responsible for the upkeep of the bridge was surplus to requirements , and enabled the bridge to become a landowner , in which capacity it has helped the poor of the town and built and maintained the old grammar school .
25 On St Valentine 's day ( 14 February ) viewers with sets that can receive the Prestel teletext service will be able to vote on which ending they prefer to see to a Valentine love story .
26 But it 'd be nice to have some sort of pictorial representation of It 'd just be easier to see which areas we 've got to cover .
27 Justinette and Cable listed which nightclubs they intended to visit , while Urran reminisced about favourite sites of conquest .
28 Do you want to have Easy Boot pop up when you switch the machine on and ask you which configuration you want to use ?
29 A Privilege Pass is available for all events at a price of £20.00 ( Concessions £15.00 ) — but please indicate which workshops you wish to attend .
30 It was a real George Adamski job , or a Dr Sir George King job , depending upon which contactee you happen to favour .
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