Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [is] [adv] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Right who 's usually be cleaning the windows , right , who would usually be cleaning the windows ? |
2 | Founded seven years ago by Terry Waite , the Archbishop of Canterbury 's special envoy , who 's still being held hostage in Beirut , it works with mothers and their families in some of the world 's poorest countries . |
3 | The Bosnian bomb victim , Irma Hadzimuratovic , who 's now being treated in London , is suffering from meningitis . |
4 | We will need to discover who is really being stopped from going ahead with legal action , or whether people are making choices between legal action or re-mortgaging their house , a holiday , a car or otherwise freeing money which is tied up . ’ |
5 | In practice one suspects that it would make little sense to the participants in any of these cases to ask who is really being supported : . |
6 | You may have watched er , certain chat shows on the , on the television , or heard them on the radio , and er depending who the person being interviewed is , very often it actually changes , and it 's the interviewer who is really being put through it it 's the , it 's the person being interviewed who is in charge of the situation and that was the case here with Jesus . |
7 | Desiree Washington , 19 , above , who is still being treated , will make the claim when she sues Tyson for damages . |
8 | Both he and his half-back partner , Gary Armstrong , might be forgiven if thoughts turned to British Lions selection for the summer tour to New Zealand but Gavin Hastings , another candidate in that department who is now being touted as Lions skipper , was adamant that performing for Scotland was the only issue at stake . |
9 | The couple have a three year old son who is now being looked after by relatives . |
10 | And now there is Christopher Taylor who is currently being taught Berber by Professor Neil Smith and Dr Ianthi Tsimpli of London University . |
11 | Here , as so often , it is a centrally important question , who is supposedly being addressed by a given piece of ethical discourse . |