Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Which would you rather died , you or your music ?
2 Which would you rather talk to ?
3 Now you 've had the , the benefit of hindsight which would you rather go with , the structured way or the , you know , the way you did it at the
4 ‘ I know , ’ he said tersely , then , slowing down , he asked , ‘ Which would you rather do — go back to the party or drive up on to the Downs overlooking the sea and take a little stroll ? ’
5 What do you think now then , which would you rather do , differentiate or integrate ?
6 Which would you rather have in your garden — sticky clay or thin , hungry sand ?
7 Which would you rather have ? ’
8 The enthusiasm of both Margery Kempe and Richard Rolle for adopting a life-style which would itself openly express a response to God 's love as revealed in the Incarnation and their desire to teach others of this , betrays a deeply felt response to Franciscan teaching ; while Walter Hilton 's beautifully structured account of the progress to essential human fulfilment as inward discovery of the reality of Christ incarnate dying to sin but rising in love , one in heart and mind with God , places Walter Hilton squarely in the tradition of the theology of the Augustinian friars .
9 Now let's take a quick look at some of the other operating features which you need to know about before you can decide on the model of machine which will he best suited to your own particular needs .
10 Now enlightened farmers are fencing off and replanting areas which can he selectively utilised for animal feeding .
11 ‘ And what must we not say to Feargal ? ’ he asked from the doorway .
12 What must he now think ?
13 As Cecil said , ‘ But what should I now call back yesterday ? ’
14 And thirdly , his world contained a great number of Christian knights , professional warriors , lords of unrule : if he could but find a holy cause , a just war , God 's war , for them to engage in outside the frontiers of Europe , what might they not achieve , what peace might not come to Christendom ?
15 What might I not have done if I 'd had my own clubs for the first two rounds ? ’
16 What could we possibly gain by undermining each other 's self-confidence ?
17 What could we possibly have in common except our situation ?
18 What could they possibly mean ?
19 What could you possibly think is wrong with my brother 's temperament ? ’
20 What could he not accomplish ?
21 But what could I really have done about it , anyway ?
22 But what could it also mean ?
23 Fun , sure — but what could it possibly mean ?
24 What could she possibly say ?
25 What could she possibly say to a beauty with thick hair down to her waist , wearing bright clothes , and gold bracelets up her arm ?
26 After all , what could she possibly say ?
27 What could she possibly see in him to make her want him , except , as on that one night , out of gratitude , pity , curiosity or boredom ?
28 Ah , but what would they then do with all the vinyl stock ?
29 We asked them to consider two things — what would make a good general gift for any fishkeeper — and what would they actually want to find in their Christmas stocking .
30 What would you rather do , watch colour television with me or an old black and white set with the Monster Raving Loony Party ? ’
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