Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] [Wh det] i [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I did n't really think at all , not about where I was going , nor about what I would do when I got there .
2 My peers are more tolerant , more willing to accept me for what I am rather than for what I might produce or become in the hierarchy .
3 When he 'd gone I lay and thought for a long time about poor young Mr Vickers , and of what I should have told Doone , and had n't .
4 Why should I , or anyone , be expected to perform tasks which mean nothing to me , and into which I can put nothing of myself ?
5 The interior of the bus was lit only by a small torch made to look like an old lamp , the type you see in Westerns , and from what I could see I was glad there was no more light .
6 ‘ Her name 's Louise , ’ Christina volunteered , ‘ and from what I can gather she 's madly in love with him . ’
7 From this perspective the nature of modern democratic regimes , and the setbacks and limitations which they experience , are intimately connected with the class structure and the relations between classes as they have developed both in capitalist and in what I shall call ( for the moment ) post-capitalist societies .
8 I felt that there were two possible areas of theoretical physics that were fundamental and in which I might do research .
9 Using × 7 , Rho is in the same field as Sigma ( 4.5 ) which is of type F , but in which I can see no colour at all .
10 And they are , they are interested in cyclists but from what I could make out reading this they 're not really going to help us a great deal .
11 Amitha : I was n't involved in setting up the Group , having then not accepted my lesbian identity , but from what I could see there was a lot of resentful and suspicious comparison between the BWG and the LGWG .
12 But from what I can gather from his scrawls you 're doing a good job . ’
13 It may not be a perfect match , but from what I can gather , it 's as near as dammit . ’
14 I palpated the abdomen with a grim certainty as to what I would find and there was no surprise , only a dull sadness as my fingers closed around a hard lobulated mass deep among the viscera .
15 Erm , I never had any idea as to what I might do when I left school , in fact erm , apart from basket making and er one or two manual skills of that sort erm , there was n't much available .
16 Have you any suggestions as to what I might try to overcome the problem ?
17 The meeting had been arranged with intense , frantic planning as to detail , with letters despatched by lawyers through couriers , paragraphs changed bo mutual request , assurances as to what I could say or not and , indeed , whether I could admit that I had even appeared on this day at the august offices of Olympia & York .
18 This was certainly not necessary for the decision of the case ; but though the resolution of the Court of Common Pleas was only a dictum , it seems to me clear that Lord Coke deliberately adopted the dictum , and the great weight of his authority makes it necessary to be cautious before saying that what he deliberately adopted as law was a mistake , and though I can not find that in any subsequent case this dictum has been made the ground of the decision , except in Fitch v. Sutton ( 1804 ) 5 East 230 , as to which I shall make some remarks later , and in Down v. Hatcher ( 1839 ) 10 Ad. & El .
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