Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] [adv] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Those who succeed generally possess a proven track record , a pragmatic approach to management problems and proactive style , with the resilience to cope in certain instances with extreme hardship , unfavourable climate , long hours of work and sometimes prolonged separation from loved ones . |
2 | The project is concerned with examining the effects of a major geographical move on the individual in terms of psychological state , health , and efficiency , with specific emphasis on students who leave home to take a place at either university or boarding school . |
3 | We know the main A570 is a busy road and accidents happen and people who live there think a bypass is a good idea . |
4 | One of the , the tasks I have to do in May each year , is I write to the candidates who 've just taken a year off , who 've been away for the last two-thirds of a year , and I write to them and say , ‘ You 've been away for two-thirds of a year . |
5 | Maybe their system 's organized differently , but fundamentally the problems are the same and that 's given our people the confidence that they needed because they 've been able to see that people everywhere , it 's not just them isolated in , in , you know , Tory Britain , who are facing these particular difficulties , but issues of privatization for example as the same in France and actually about to get much worse , er but , and , and I think that helped erm our colleagues from France who 've also got a perspective on their struggles and their battles we 've been able to support one another with information about companies working , multi-national companies working on both sides of the Channel . |
6 | But a test called chorionic villus sampling is available to check the developing embryo in mothers who 've already had an affected child . |
7 | Training is particularly important to the young who 've never had a job . |
8 | But even standing still the Flying Scotsman is impressive , especially to those who 've never known a steam train . |
9 | Sort of a second home to The Sawdoctors , who have just completed a Christmas single there and are also demoing lots of new songs . |
10 | This was the general consensus of 10 women from the North West who have just completed a ‘ Women In Enterprise ’ course at Magee University , organised by the Northern Ireland Small Business Institute . |
11 | Another manufacturer bidding for top spot in the microcar sales league is Mazda who have just launched a radically new gull-wing doored sports coupe onto the domestic Japanese market . |
12 | But Spurs , who have just introduced a strict new code of conduct , feel their new skipper was hard done in the flashpoint with Palace centre-back Andy Thorn . |
13 | One package will address the common queries and concerns which many women have upon experiencing this event , and would be designed for women who have just had a miscarriage to read in their own time . |
14 | ‘ We have friends of our age who have just had a baby and it 's smashing . |
15 | The band , who have just finished a tour supporting Soul II Soul are currently playing PAs around the county at Bradford Phase II on November 12 then the Blackpool Soul Weekender 23–25 . |
16 | The band , who have just finished a tour supporting Soul II Soul are currently playing PAs around the county at Bradford Phase II on November 12 then the Blackpool Soul Weekender 23–25 . |
17 | Eastcote , who have just acquired an Australian coach , Mark McCrea , have a team who are almost entirely the product of their successful colts scheme . |
18 | Eastcote , who have just acquired an Australian coach , Mark McCrea , have a team who are almost entirely the product of their successful colts scheme . |
19 | Our work can be contrasted with that of Yoder and Wettach [ 13 ] who have also developed a hyper-text system for the law . |
20 | British dealers , who have also enjoyed a profitable year , have not had to make the panic payments . |
21 | Dundalk , who have also experienced a poor start to the season , have made significant changes in personnel this year . |
22 | Dundalk , who have also experienced a poor start to the season , have made significant changes in personnel this year . |
23 | A RE-THINKING of High Noon , awarding more points to the practical men who have finally to take a stand , as represented by farmer Van Heflin , who just wants to get his crops in , with the figure of the hero reincarnated as Alan Ladd in fringed buckskins . |
24 | However , it is as nothing compared with the difficulties that we shall face if the generals , who have effectively staged a coup against civil authority , are allowed ultimate success . |
25 | Young people are more likely than older voters to be against egalitarian measures favouring those who have yet to gain a capital stake in our society . |
26 | SWANSEA , the Division One leaders of the Heineken League , should consolidate their position today with a win over Maesteg , the bottom club who have yet to win a League game . |
27 | He had won in the maiden class , for those who have yet to win a prize , in 1975 , but he had not been successful since moving into the growers ' section . |
28 | Against a country who have yet to win a game in this competition , McCoist is at one time the biggest worry and the main source of inspiration for Roxburgh . |
29 | For students who have already achieved a Standard Grade in Science at Grade 3 and who wish to progress in a specific science area it would be possible to construct a programme using an appropriate context with the modules : |
30 | The post-application visiting days are designed specifically for students who have already received an offer of a place at Edinburgh and are normally by invitation only . |