Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] [vb -s] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 What can science and the public learn about scientific procedures from this ; what ethical issues are raised ; what murky aspects of science does it expose ?
2 In Jazz , the complex web of language makes you work just a little too hard , undermining the suspense and revelation that made Beloved so mesmerising and — in the process — losing the reader somewhere down its silken , snaking paths .
3 Er so any clarification you can give about er er Mr er with Mr Potter 's comment that we would have to wait and see each one on its circumstances when we talking earlier about the industrial change of use makes me twitch , because it 's lack of precision which all of us are trying to eliminate as much as we can in this process .
4 Surprisingly , he can hold a tune live , but what kind of tune does he choose to hold ?
5 What kind of computer does he want ?
6 They 'll think what kind of home does she live in ?
7 What kind of life does he have now ? ’
8 What kind of existence does it have ?
9 What kind of pyjamas does he wear I wonder ?
10 The common claim made for classical secular literature in response to the analytical question cui parte philosophiae supponitur ? , " to what branch of philosophy does it pertain ? " , is ethice supponitur , " it pertains to ethics " , and the reason : " because it treats of human behaviour " .
11 Only when restricted by the sharp lines of formality does it seem at rest .
12 After a quick outline of what each type of program lets you do , I list some uses to whet your appetite .
13 ‘ What sort of work does he do , Mrs Lewis ? ’
14 What sort of relationship does he have with women at the moment ?
15 ‘ What sort of vehicle does he drive ? ’ said Sacco , looking interested .
16 Richard Kerr is consultant neurosurgeon there , Richard tell me a bit about this , what , what sort of things does it allow you to do now that you could n't do in , in the past ?
17 Professional : ‘ What sort of things does he do ? ’
18 What sort of market does she see herself as writing for ?
19 What sort of thing does she do ?
20 ‘ It made me angry , and that sort of thing makes me get stuck in . ’
21 This may not prove to be a serious problem , but having it happen twice in a short period of time makes me wonder .
22 ‘ You can scarcely conceive ’ , she wrote , ‘ how the jarring contrast between the sounds which are now for-ever ringing in my ears and the sweet sounds of Allfoxden makes me long for the country again . ’
23 Frequent washing and thorough drying of feet makes them feel comfortable and keeps them healthy .
24 The rate of change makes it shudder on the branches of the trees where it stands to attention in its sterile , tightly packed commercial rows .
25 Hence he is always saying ‘ I do n't believe it ’ His sense of despair makes him seem very cynical , although he is really quite a sensitive soul .
26 ‘ And Flower of Scotland makes me wilt . ’
27 Lack of money prevents us eating properly when we are children , ruins our health , rots our teeth , makes our parents quarrel and take to drink , stops us having the clothes we want , the friends we like , the parties we long for , stops us having the tuition which would enable us to get an education — makes us end up street sweepers and not doctors ; induces women to have babies because there is no money for travel or entertainment , or to leave the parental home any other way : lack of money humiliates us all our lives : lack of money makes us live with husbands or wives we no longer love : lack of money makes us age earlier than we need : makes our hands rough with toil and our brows creased with anxiety : keeps us weeping by day and sleepless by night : the terror in our lives is the bill through the door which ca n't be paid : our lives close in the knowledge of failure — we failed to make enough money .
28 He said , ‘ The idea of marriage makes you feel trapped , then ? ’
29 Of course the response which is likely to be made to such objections is that God works with human beings , so that only when human society has reached a certain stage of development does it become appropriate to ordain women .
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