Example sentences of "that [verb] [prep] [Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There does n't seem to be a moment that goes by when I 'm not thinking about food . |
2 | Now th he was saying that , it 's being argued here that , that very seldom is it that the punishment exceeded the crime , that they 're able to assess , look at the behaviour of the people in power before the movement er gathered pace and to , to , to assess how they er they were , how sort of humane and so on and , and by saying that depending on how you , you , you did before hand , you w you now your punishment , it will , will be a administered accordingly which is an interesting concept , I 'm not sure quite how accurate these assessments could 've been , I think really when things get going it 's er really very difficult to stop them . |
3 | Perhaps identify trainees but it might be something that thinks about when we 're actually designing training yeah ? |
4 | Second point , erm , you argue that a settlement of more than , say , fifteen hundred dwellings would increase the risk of coalescence with existing settlements , but surely that depends on where it is , does n't it ? |
5 | Basses like this Hohner offer greater versatility , which may or may not always be a good thing — I suppose that depends on how you view your playing style . |
6 | So again there are n't many things that do complete , swimming I think I far as I can see is the only one that does , but then again that depends on how you use the swimming , it , it just , just cos you bathes every week does n't necessarily mean that it does do it for you , it depends what you do , okay ? |
7 | 4 ) In several places it was felt that the paper provided further evidence of the gap that exists between how we perceive things and how our constituents see them who , for the most part see themselves as the ‘ money raisers ’ — a role they also fulfil for several other organisations as well . |
8 | Down the bottom of Maureen 's garden there was a natural-looking waterhole ( a muddy puddle , actually ) for the ducks that roamed around wherever they pleased . |