Example sentences of "[vb base] [Wh det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Newspapers like Moscow News and Nezavisimaya Gazeta ( Independent Newspaper ) busily report what the president does not want to hear .
2 If the answer to the problem is doubtful , say so , and then suggest what the answer ought to be .
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4 These also suggest what the answer should be or indicate the questioner 's point of view , e.g. ‘ Are you against excessive cuts in university funding ? ’ .
5 Five years of therapy later , I realise what a lot of ‘ work ’ we did have to do to understand the underlying reasons for my eating disorder , and for many other things in my life , and also to have a wider understanding of eating disorders in general and what they are about .
6 When we look closely at ‘ activities ’ we realise what a range of choices we have at our disposal .
7 Having worked on hanging committees , I realise what a difficult task the 14 Academy selection council members have .
8 I realise what a fool I was , throwing myself at you the way I did . ’
9 It 's only when the rest of the Ireland pack were fit and aware enough to stay with the Ulster skipper , did those same critics realise what a good player he really is .
10 makes us all realise what a good job Save The Children do in our country as well .
11 You realise what a miserable sod you can be .
12 The mill , like much of the surrounding land , which now largely consists of gravel pits , belongs to the Amey Roadstone Corporation , who fortunately realise what an important and interesting property they now have .
13 Few people realise what an enormous achievement Concorde represents , even after it has demonstrated its capability of flying from New York to London or Paris in about three hours over a sustained operation for many years .
14 The notes that have been prepared for us go over er , rather briefly the legal systems in our land , and er , even references made to France , which has a slightly different legal system , which may be a bit better than ours and so that , in the notes , we not only look at the High Court , the High Court , the Criminal Court , the County Court er er , and realise what an important part of legal proceedings er , these courts fair , as well of course , as the largest courts of all , , the Magistrate 's Court .
15 He admits : ‘ The verdict was such a shock , but it 's only as time goes by you realise what the implications are .
16 It 's part of the school 's job to convince parents that they want what the school wants and values .
17 ‘ My friends all say what a great draw it is , but I 'm not sure , ’ he said .
18 ‘ My friends all say what a great draw it is , but I 'm not sure , ’ he said .
19 I heard Claire Rayner say what a good thing it was we were n't immortal because , without the ultimate threat of death , we 'd never have the impetus to use life fully .
20 I 'm just echoing the whole country when I say what a venture to make such a track .
21 And when I 'm talking to myself I say what a clever fellow you are !
22 And they all say what a very nice man he is , too .
23 ‘ You are saying that if it were possible to remove a fertilized egg cell from a woman after she had conceived , you could examine it and say what the resulting child would be like ? ’
24 There are certain things in there that say what we can and ca n't do , and certain things that say what the band can and ca n't do , ’ says Marshall .
25 And say what the people were doing , like you know , there 's people playing .
26 Will the Foreign Secretary go a bit further and say what the attitude is of the British Government ?
27 So if you sort of see something then say what the hell 's that all about , er , I 'll try and talk you through it , and take away any fears that there may be .
28 people if they say what the hell are you doing .
29 We can also recognise a letter , character or figure from just a part of the whole , or even a collection of dots that approximate what the letter should look like .
30 This is to keep sight of the positives for so often professionals working with very vulnerable elderly people focus on the pathology and forget what the client may have going for her/him .
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