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

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31 The first we step into we call the infant or thoughtless Chamber , in which we remain as long as we do not think … we no sooner get into the second Chamber , which I shall call the Chamber of Maiden-Thought , than we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere , we see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in delight .
32 1992 is not a year on which I shall look back with undiluted pleasure .
33 The emergence of this question ( which I shall return to in subsequent chapters ) shows how an enquiry which seeks to provide a solution to one problem generates issues which , if taken up , can lead to a reconsideration of the problem .
34 Apart from doing the job of Principal ( for which I shall need a lot of help from the Lord ) , and living as a Christian I do n't yet know what the Lord wants me to do out there .
35 And my Will is to be Buried in Linen in a Suit which I shall provide for that purpose And I do hereby order and direct that the Sum of Ten Pounds shall be paid to the person who shall be the last in attending me to the time of my expiring and who shall see me Inclosed and laid in my Coffin in Linen .
36 Cases of actual bias against the four parties are difficult to find , except in the special case of one faction of the people 's Redemption party ( PRP ) , which I shall come to shortly .
37 This is a subject to which I shall return , but for the moment I prefer to confine myself to the typical picture and to show where my own circumstances coincided with it or diverged from it .
38 But the combined sub-text of my behaviour , which I shall deal with in the next chapter , shows that this was far from being the whole truth about my psychic state .
39 This is the point ( not self-advertisement — the book is out of print ) of referring to my own work in such detail , and it is one to which I shall return in discussing the treatment of anorexics , in particular their apparent imperviousness to psycho-analysis and their liability to relapse .
40 It is this issue , the interplay of ideas about gender and gender roles with the creation of discord or harmony in community relationships , about which I shall be concerned below .
41 The argument does not rely on research in the conventional sense , certainly not my own and only occasionally other people 's , which I shall mention in any case more to illustrate points than to prove them .
42 In a taped interview with Jill Jones , Head of Science in a comprehensive , which I shall quote from several times , I asked her , after she had been talking for a while about the frustrations , what made it all worthwhile .
43 ( Readers should note the exclusivity of the choice presented here ; something to which I shall return . )
44 There is also a connection between these two , to which I shall come later .
45 This raises a general question which is central to these areas , and which I shall call the representation problem .
46 However , while this tells us how not to solve the problem , it is less clear what positive steps we are to take — a dilemma to which I shall return later in the chapter .
47 Many examples could be given , of which I shall mention two .
48 As a result , they have arrived at a view which I shall call ‘ concessive ’ holism .
49 This is an issue to which I shall return later in this chapter , when I consider relationships between siblings specifically .
50 This is usually taken to reflect a generalized normative expectation that women are the appropriate carers ; although empirical evidence about normative expectations is actually fairly sparse ( a point which I shall take up in chapter 5 ) .
51 The last type of assistance which I shall discuss here is emotional and moral support , by which I mean listening , talking , giving advice , and helping people to put their own lives in perspective .
52 Practical support provides the third example which I shall use in this discussion of patterns of support in the past .
53 Whether this is the case in contemporary societies is an issue to which I shall return in later chapters .
54 This idea that relatives will acknowledge their responsibilities more effectively if alternatives are kept to the minimum has retained a strong hold on British social policy — a point to which I shall return .
55 One important distinction between the two writers is that Bentham became much more favourably disposed towards the prison as a medium of criminal reformation than Beccaria appeared to be ( a point to which I shall return later ) .
56 Even the weaker version — that the theories simply implied a relationship between low social class and crime — came later to be dismissed as an artefact of class-biased law enforcement ( however , the argument about the relationship between social class and crime is a complex one to which I shall be returning in Part Two ) .
57 This is a point to which I shall be returning .
58 All of these descriptions of literacy practice , which I shall deal with in more detail below , suggest that attention to the ‘ interpersonal ’ , socially-conditioned aspects of literacy is central to understanding the nature of that practice .
59 This is the method which I shall adopt .
60 The situation will be different with the genetic ailments of the mind , which I shall now discuss .
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