Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 We hope our members and supporters are proud of what they helped us achieve and will continue to support us and introduce their friends to CPRW 's vital work .
2 ‘ Although much of what he did I applaud , not everything that my predecessor did will I emulate , ’ Mr Dinkins replied .
3 Bridget Culross was the last name with which he felt he need concern himself .
4 The area in which I feel I know the least is that of inverts .
5 Generally ABC and Scritti 's ideas — that rock music is finished , and only black music is a viable vehicle for intelligence ; that if you believe in what you do you owe it to yourself to dive headfirst into the mainstream — still exert something verging on hegemony .
6 From what I heard you say a few minutes ago , you 're not feeling quite so grateful for the job now . ’
7 How she had suffered for him , for her poor pitiable ridiculous father , how she had hated her cruel peers for their relentless mocking , how she had dreaded each Christmas pantomime , each school-leavers ' farewell , each assembly that she knew her father was due to conduct , each occasion on which she heard him open his mouth in public .
8 You are therefore obliged to base your judgements and conclusions about them on what you hear them say and how they say it .
9 if you it depends on what you do I mean if you 're generating quantitative material , you know , if you get some sort of scale ratings of things like sort of estimates of how , how frequently they dream
10 Like yeah , because like about what he did you know he was staying up with and all this and like giving him money and looking after Andrew so he goes for my parents Jimmy 's really nice .
11 My earliest memories of being abused are of going into a neighbour 's house when I was five or six and getting money for what he made me do .
12 ‘ When we say a person is responsible for what he does we mean not just that he was the agent … we also say that the act reflects ( back ) on the agent , ’ writes David Wood ( 1973 , p. 191 ) .
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