Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [Wh adv] " in BNC.

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1 His genuine differences with Moscow about where authority in the communist movement should lie could be exploited to give the impression of a total break with the ideology itself .
2 Its breath fled outwards into snow-bright dawn and it spat Jezrael through when she would have stuck in the slit .
3 There appears to be some internal debate going on down in Palo Alto about how much damage Sun Microsystems Inc 's recent Sparcstation 10 announcement is doing to its own workstation efforts .
4 I tell Kristin about how , a while back , somebody invented the term ‘ miserabilism ’ .
5 He was always arguing with Will about how to write plays .
6 The relevant DES guidance has been revised to improve the advice to LEAs about how to secure effective parental involvement in the assessment process ( see DES Circular 22/89 ) .
7 Surely it 's time to talk to the United States about how they succeed by having a minimum wage in most states and giving trade union rights to people that we deny the same firms employees in this country .
8 Prize for the Best First Novel went to James Hamilton-Paterson for Gerontius ( Macmillan , £12.95 ) ; and for the Best Children 's Novel to Hugh Scott for Why Weeps the Brogan ?
9 There was one on the course erm Monday and Tuesday about how they introduce themselves .
10 No answer was offered by Freud about why men and women seem to repudiate the feminine .
11 Herod had arrested John because John kept reminding Herod of how wrong he had been to marry Herodias , who was already married to Herod 's brother Philip .
12 She was bought for about £20,000 in May 1974 by a smuggling syndicate based in London and after being fitted out with no expense spared she was mainly based in Portugal from where her smuggling trips started , loading from supplying craft off the coast of Morocco , thence back across the Bay of Biscay to the Cornish coast .
13 You walk on to climb the slopes of Bulkeley Hill from where you head for the village of Bickerton and on the heathland of Bickerton Hill .
14 Follow the river until Upton Dyke from where you continue along quiet lanes and through the village of Cargate Green .
15 The first sighting of Filden I by Venturous was in a position six miles off Dunkirk from where she was shadowed at a discreet distance with radio reports of her movements being sent at regular intervals by Venturous to the shore watchers in the vicinity of North Foreland .
16 Perhaps a certain sensitivity on this question inspired his particularly detailed instructions to Orjonikidze on how the Georgians were to be treated ; the intelligentsia were to be offered particular concessions , and the Mensheviks to be invited to participate — ‘ avoid any mechanism copying the Russian pattern … bigger concessions to all the petty bourgeois elements ’ .
17 Mrs T on why she supported Bush Death from Above .
18 He closed his book with a snap and looked past Hari to where Craig was bending over the fire .
19 Iago has led Othello to where he had predicted , caused the people he hates to destroy each other .
20 Leonard keeps more money than friends in a farce of fistic folly John Rodda in Las Vegas on how the battle between two greats ended as a sad stalemate .
21 Erm but what we will have to do is set up our local procedures as regards agents queries and things like that in both countries , both with and also whatever you decide in Denmark of how we run the procedure but that can be something later but what we 'll need to do is no doubt before we actually do the distribution to the agents and the erm the information out to them th why we 're going into on our own as opposed to being served by the other carriers .
22 Hugh 's mother , climbing out of her taxi with a zip bag full of baby clothes , heard the laughter and wondered if she should contact Hugh in wherever it was and suggest that he came home .
23 This was not to say that he did n't spend time with the army , lending vigorous help as the trains of oxen dragged the batteries into position , and the wagonloads of food and fodder , weapons and powder bumped fifty miles south-east from Kyrenia to where Famagusta lay , lodged in its bay , divided by ninety broad sea miles from Syria .
24 You would never guess it , she is so modest , but she knows more than anyone else in England on how the eighteenth century reader regarded Scandinavia … .
25 She walked past Tara to where Guy Sterne still lounged on his chair , keeping her eyes level as she met his .
26 Yeah well , there was n't many shops there really dear , there were just the er fishmongers and greengrocers and the butchers and the , we used to have to go there to get , to queue up , you had to queue because there was no , not many shops to be there you see to serve you , it 's altered a lot now , there 's a lot more shops now and the doctors I used to have to queue right out the gate , the doctors a big long queue , there was only Dr surgery and then we had another doctor came that started down at erm the bottom of erm Harlow near where , where do they call that ?
27 The company ended the guessing game on Wall Street about how many units it has delivered .
28 Consider some simple examples from the University Farm at Bristol of how we fed our cows before and after the imposition of quotas .
29 I also have seen in Oldham near where I live , where an MP was imposed on that was held by Lamont for twenty two years , lived in Aberdeen I think it was , came to Oldham once a week to do his surgery and they put somebody in from the T N G.
30 VICTOR Harrison has been in touch from Teesdale from where it is always welcome to hear .
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