Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [pron] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 The baddies trundle back and forth like an expectant father and resurrect on returning to a screen , and you 've got this pathetic energy bar thingie which encourages you to ignore them anyway !
2 I can still see in each of them the special qualities which made me select them .
3 It is their very familiarity which forces us to take them seriously , and to ask whether we can rescue their theology or not .
4 You can now store all your favourite recipes on this excellent database program which allows you to retrieve them quickly .
5 Most illnesses probably contain elements of both , but with a preponderance of one or the other which allows us to classify them accordingly .
6 They accumulated beneath the television until they threatened to be seen , at which point I smuggled them out of the house in my knapsack .
7 Nothing is more infuriating than , six weeks later , taking out some really beautiful specimens from the press and not being able to remember which friend 's garden or which field you found them in .
8 Bournemouth signed Jamie Redknapp from Spurs in a deal which meant they paid them 15 per cent of any future transfer deals .
9 So these channels sh show significant although not er sig al although not extensive sequence homology with the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor which enables you to place them in the same class of being er a ligand er binding channel .
10 What made you take them out with three different companies
11 I suppose that 's sort of weather , what , this is most intrigue you know , what made you take them ?
12 What has he got them right ?
13 What d' you want them for .
14 What say I take them over to that monastery on the moor — with some money — and ask the monks to say some masses ? ’
15 He has inherited … what do they call them ? ’
16 But are those trees those that the little er the little spindly ones what do they call them engineers trees do n't they because they do n't take much looking after .
17 Er , fort well if you , if you manage to get to Victoria Wines in time er , get me erm , er twenty erm no , get me forty er Emb what do they call them ?
18 What do they call them ?
19 Mummy had this thing about these , I do n't know what you 'd call them , pelicans I 'd no , not pelicans , what do they call them ?
20 Yeah I 'll see what they say , you know , erm I 'll John , he had a set of erm high backed reproduction erm what do they call them now ?
21 A a little what do they call them ?
22 What do they call them ?
23 er what do they call them ?
24 ‘ Come to think of it , ’ she added with more interest , ‘ what do they use them for ?
25 Before you start , ask yourself : what are our objectives , what message are we trying to get across , which people do we want to reach , what emotions should they feel , what responses are we looking for , what do we want them to take from this event — in person or through the media and press ?
26 What do we want them to get out of our advertising ?
27 What do we want them to get out of our ads ?
28 What do we want them to get out of the advertising ?
29 What do we want them for ?
30 plus all the schools that they 're going to between and what do we want them to collect so they can do all and that .
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