Example sentences of "[Wh det] i have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , all that — and the Rogan Josh , which I 'd took real sweat over right down to serving it with iced bottles of Kingfisher lager and quarters of lime and rice fried with egg and to hell with the risk of salmonella — was before Billy Tuckett dropped in .
2 Because another way in which I had to throw good money after bad was that after he died once I started having things done in the house they kept on turning up things that he had done that were absolutely N B G
3 ‘ It is a site of which I have heard strange things since I came north , ’ said Creggan , ‘ where the eagles are in decline and their powers going .
4 The particular starting assumptions by which I have characterised classical criminology in Chapter 1 concern the nature of human beings and their relationship with crime and conformity .
5 Thirdly , the three payments to which I have referred formed parts of larger quarterly payments , the other parts of which were agreed to have been correctly charged .
6 Thirdly , the three quarterly payments to which I have referred formed parts of larger quarterly payments , the other parts of which were agreed to have been correctly charged .
7 The most extreme changes in an article which I have experienced involved alterations to the title and summary and major changes within the article itself , including making the most important tables into text .
8 ‘ The deaths of father and son within a few days of each other raise questions to which I have to find satisfactory answers .
9 Another hobby of mine in which I have used pressed flowers as a design tool is in cake decorating .
10 Here , this suggestion is extended to cover what I have called invisible metaphors : that is , those metaphoric forms in which one domain is not linguistically realised on the surface of the text , and therefore has to be inferred .
11 For our present purposes , there are two main senses in which the inner-city phonology can be said to be complicated : first , there is a much higher degree of ‘ low-level ’ allophonic variation in the inner-city than in outer areas , resulting in a wide range of variation and frequent overlap between phonemes ; yet , this variation can be shown to be rule-governed ; second , there is a high incidence of what I have called phono-lexical alternation ( as measured in variables of type 2b ) in the inner-city , which is much reduced in outer-city communities .
12 There are what I have called political uses of assessment and there are educational uses .
13 Of course , it could be argued that what I have called secondary danger clues correspond to the facts about child abuse discovered by a number of studies within the disease model .
14 Sinclair , for example , is in no doubt that recent developments in what I have called token description require a radical revision of principles of descriptive procedure in general , and have profound implications for language pedagogy in particular :
15 The central provisions of the Constitution are listed in Table 4.1 : parliamentary sovereignty , the rule of law , a unitary ( as opposed to a federal ) system , and what I have termed parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy .
16 And if not , yet I will not spare of what I have sworn touching Parfois .
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