Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I also included contributions from Tom Sargant of JUSTICE and the men 's two solicitors , all three of whom unequivocally asserted their innocence .
2 Imelda , who vigorously protested her innocence of all crimes , continued to suggest that she wished to return to her homeland in order to honour her husband 's dying wish by interring his body in the Philippines .
3 The view that Anne was a sentimental Jacobite who secretly wished her brother-in-law to succeed her has now been debunked as myth .
4 It was yesterday hailed by the man who latterly oversaw its construction as ‘ one of the jewels in the crown of the Trident programme ’ .
5 Such fields could have attracted the more plodding Webb , too , who slowly worked her way from relatively High Society — the only one of nine sisters to marry ‘ down ’ — into social research , the Fabian powerhouse and the formation of social policy in committee rather than cabinet .
6 With Kylie at her most vulnerable this was also the time when those who most despised her success happily fuelled rumours that she was anorexic .
7 In this respect the attitude of both England and Wales , who wholeheartedly support their student representatives , is both wide and commendable .
8 who nervously pats his hair ,
9 Cambridge 's inability to shake off Oxford , who poignantly named their boat the John Hebbes after one of their oarsmen who died recently , by the end of the Surrey bend was the crucial factor .
10 She fought her attacker , who eventually seized her plastic bag and ran off .
11 Also , there 's been Strawberry Switchblade , Strawberry Park , and The Strawberry Hill Boys , who eventually shortened their name to The Strawbs in order to become famous and sign Rick Wakeman .
12 Unlike his mother and father , who rarely make their presence felt on anything , he is not constrained by protocol .
13 Masterminding the event is an art history student , Daniel Marks , who successfully fought his way back to health after being diagnosed as having testicular cancer at the age of 17 .
14 FLYPAST IS OFFERING THREE TRIAL FLIGHT LESSONS IN THE ANDREW EDIE T-6 TO THE LUCKY READERS WHO SUCCESSFULLY ENTER OUR COMPETITION .
15 Alexeyev claimed Kurlovich , who successfully defended his super-heavyweight title in Barcelona , had tested positive for steroids just before the Games and was ‘ zero ’ without them .
16 Baron von Munchausen was an eighteenth-century Hanoverian soldier who greatly exaggerated his prowess in war — and his battle-scars .
17 Ho 's appeal in his ‘ Letter From Abroad ’ was comprehensive : ‘ rich people , soldiers , workers , peasants , intellectuals , employees , traders , youth and women who warmly love your country ! ’ .
18 The work of the craftsman is to realise an inner idea in a way that is beautiful , useful and enduring , and as his work is the object of his satisfaction and delight ( " if it were in his power to produce an effect which would know and love him , this he would assuredly do " ) , so man is created for God who alone satisfies his nature .
19 The goal actually stemmed from a Southend corner but Kenny Irons made a superb interception in his own half and released Morrissey who brilliantly beat his cover before lashing a 16-yard shot high past ‘ keeper Sansome .
20 Descriptions of late nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century working class family life as crude and brutal usually attribute the blame to the husband in a manner similar to that of the politicians and policy makers , who so mistrusted his commitment to work and hence to provide .
21 You know there was a brother of the Order who so contrived her departure and asked Aldhelm to help him .
22 Even more caution has been exercised by the trade union leaders , apart from the NUM 's Arthur Scargill , who only raised his head above the parapet yesterday to demand the repeal of all ‘ anti-union ’ legislation under a Labour government .
23 And one pub landlord who only had his pub refurbished six months ago , will now have to redecorate again .
24 But this morning the child , with curly-blonde hair and sad brown eyes , who only knew her name was Debbie , is expected to be reunited with her mother .
25 Every day the London Evening Standard carried two or three small classified advertisements headed LOANS from lenders who only gave their telephone numbers , viz :
26 And to ease my memory , to free from it some of the words , the phrases I had already written — precious seeds — I would walk and walk ; walk like a man without a camera , who only has his diary to record what he sees .
27 This is particularly true of Gertrude who only wants her son to be happy , but her cheerfulness and pleadings with Hamlet only make the situation worse .
28 A man with a mission who suddenly loses his faith .
29 I have never heard anything so irresponsible and silly ; he does a great disservice to farmers , who rightly put their confidence in the Government , not him , to get it right .
30 Benton looked at his companion , who merely wrinkled his brow .
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