Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm and you know and I the thing that erm used to worry me maybe sometimes , was the acceptance of this as what they should be having . |
2 | The journey and the sport would usefully consume at least three weeks , during all of which she would be beyond the regular or predictable reach of the mails . |
3 | Thirdly , by raising the level of wages above that at which they would otherwise be , the trade union movement bears a major responsibility for the high and increasing level of unemployment in the U K today . |
4 | Time and time again he will charge for the snags which are in range , including some of which you may be unaware , or others you may think are out of range . |
5 | This was particularly important when few persons were able to read and had to depend on what they were told and above all on what they could see . |
6 | So she knew that in the few years since she had last been in England great changes had begun to take place from some of which she might clearly benefit . |
7 | This approach does not place the emphasis upon the problems with which solicitors do deal , but upon those with which they could deal . |
8 | All these actions led to the reduction of oil prices until they dropped to half of what they used to be … |
9 | Captain Cook broached the forbidding shores of west New Guinea , and lost several men there in a fight with the Asmat cannibals , under circumstances similar to those in which he would later lose his own life in the Hawaiian Islands . |
10 | It would be a more serious objection if there were no real truth there at all to which we can hope our judgements may approximate . |
11 | By this I do not mean that the question of criteria is unimportant , or that the distinction remains meaningful even if there are no ontological objects at all to which it might be applied . |
12 | He 's very uncooperative and aggressive , not at all like what he used to be … oh yes , it is a strain . ’ |