Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is the point at which I as a mathematical physicist begin to splutter and go red in the face .
2 I think erm , often when judges , I do n't know whether George or any other judges that might be here tonight , one of the things which I as a judge often dread is photographs of babies coming up in competition .
3 and that er , you know , has lead to a lot of misery in some cases , er , also I mean there 's question of viability of our own scheme and I er , think er you know , er there are a number of questions which I as a lay-man would like to be , you know , I think the seminar is probably the right to do that .
4 The decision to believe was one for which I at least was fully responsible .
5 In Sanity , Madness , and the Family , R.D. Laing and Aaron Esterson point up , with a clarity which I at once recognised and was astonished by , the importance of attributions within the family .
6 Sorry ; etcetera ) as well as the slightly perverse habit of calling all young girls ‘ madam ’ and all old women ‘ girls , ’ it was a charm to which I at least was quite prophylactically immune .
7 This set Eliot on to a technical disquisition which I at least was unable to follow ; but it included the fact that , in order to preserve a certain particularly rare cheese or at least to promote its further maturity , the owners had ‘ buried it ’ .
8 could , could you tell us about the ways in which you as a child used to try and get some money for yourself and the family ?
9 Which you on all estates will execute
10 To which you of course reply that the concept of misdiagnosis implies the possibility of correct diagnosis , and that I am able to discount the evidence of your feelings only by reference to other feelings .
11 Has any is there way in which you from your observation there , you the erm there 's been a in in the relationship between the men and the and the women involved involved as a consequence of er this kind of activity ?
12 The feasting for the day of Christ 's resurrection painted bright patches of colour on the faces of the men ; their voices rose , their limbs spread , they called out compliments on the food to the women who made it ; Davide 's uncle praised Nunzia to her father , singling out her good humour , comparing it favourably to his own wife 's melancholy , to which she in her turn , hearing herself commented upon , tossed her head , and set her jaw .
13 It depends , however , … entirely on the attitude which we as conquerors adopt towards the conquered , whether we stop the free circulation in the body politic by our institutions or so organise the dependent races as to leave open opportunities for a proper exercise of the social ambitious instinct [ defined previously as the desire to exercise power over others for their own good ] on the part of the individual native leaders so endowed .
14 The wide variety of scenarios should , we argue throughout this book , be treated as a series of options over which we as a society ought to be able to exercise some choice .
15 ‘ I ca n't envisage any circumstances in which we as church leaders would talk . ’
16 … not particularly comforting , since many of the goals which we as a nation set ourselves , the policies which we pursue and the material objectives to which we attach importance tend to increase rather than to diminish the incidence of crime .
17 Communication , in these terms , has to do with some general UNIVERSE OF REFERENCE or MODEL OF REALITY which we as human beings carry inside our heads , and which consists of all the things we know , believe , judge or understand to be the case in the world in which we live .
18 We 're absolutely delighted to be here not least because we have membership throughout the spread of Portsmouth in the various different industries which we as a union represent the naval dockyards the utilities , energy , water , gas , electricity and many other industries including the .
19 Then he gives a traitor 's title to another man whom he foolishly trusts , which we as the audience realise to be some extreme form of Irony .
20 Because of that view and because of the principals which we as an organisation espouse we chose to challenge the position that the Home Secretary had adopted and raised , we believe , the debate in the media and in the parliamentary setting of what should be provided to meet the er needs of young people .
21 To adhere to the ( 1855 ) treaty that has been made , and which we on our side have kept … you have broken the treaty not we … that engagement was made with us for 20 years …
22 Finally I would like to mention three books which appeared during the year which we at Brunel are already using successfully .
23 The song is , it appears , about the lack of sex education in schools , a subject which we at Public NME feel is indeed worthy of airing , and what a shame more of our nation 's pop stars have n't taken up the musical cudgel , so to speak .
24 We need to look at assumptions , seeing whether we think they really are justified , and if so , do they really lead to the positions which we at the moment think they lead to .
25 Even the Prime Minister , Stanley Baldwin , got in on the act , speculating upon ‘ the enormous power which the film is developing for propaganda purposes , and the danger to which we in this country and our Empire subject ourselves if we allow that method of propaganda to be entirely in the hands of foreign countries . ’
26 Far up in the northern reaches of Canada roam vast herds of caribou , a deer which we in Europe call the reindeer .
27 This is a question which we in the West need to ask ourselves , for too often we identify the self with the body , or feeling or thinking or consciousness .
28 We will not entertain it sir , because it raises a whole host of wider and different issues , many of which we in fact considered yesterday in the context of Stockton , if you will recall .
29 Above all , I look forward as the new Labour Party Treasurer to bringing the party membership fee down from the dizzy heights of eighteen pounds to the level which we in the trades unions know ordinary people can afford .
30 That is the price the Chancellor and the Prime Minister think is worth paying — the price of decline and despair for families , the price of the dissolution of industries upon which we in this country depend for our future .
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