Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [am/are] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 but it 's amazing how I 'm affecting black kids .
2 I asked Terry to come along because one of the things I tho I tho I hope we might get round to spending a few minutes on was about Alan 's raised it before about records coming in er , and what the state of the game is in records coming into us and how we 're transferring that information , or not transferring that information onto dep onto department 's national curriculum er material
3 What I was trying to say that the for the fire fighter decision about was very boo 'd upon to the professional advice of our Chief Fire Officers and they have a good for eighteen months of how we are doing this fire fighting in Hertfordshire .
4 This means that they should be clear about what they are to look for in the performance and how they are to judge these points .
5 What should we think if someone tells us : ‘ I enjoy roast potatoes , but only at meals where I 'm served boiled potatoes ? ’
6 ‘ Guess where I 'm going this weekend , ’ he invited her .
7 This is one very powerful reason why I am writing this chapter .
8 Do you want to know why I 'm wearing two pairs of knickers because
9 Look , Quite frankly , I mean I just do n't know why I 'm writing this column , OK ?
10 WHY I 'M HELPING OTHER MOTHERS by Yasmin Le Bon
11 I ca n't think why I 'm making this sandwich for you .
12 That 's why I 'm having this push with Stevie that the early BBC stuff should be heard .
13 But it 's been adapted , it 's been worn by an ordinary person doing everyday things , and I think that 's , it 's something that 's , it 's very important to remember when you 're studying Victorian fashion and Victorian costume , that actually a lot of the documentary evidence gives a very biased picture and that to find clothes like this , I think you get a much more realistic picture of what people actually wore .
14 And do you know where you 're having that teaching practice ?
15 Yes , I mean I 've got to say that , I thought they kept going at two nothing down you know sides , and I 've played in games where you 're playing top opposition and you can go under a little bit ca n't you ?
16 If you reach the stage where you are playing national tours , then you will also have a lighting crew , more sound technicians and maybe even wardrobe staff .
17 Why you 're doing this Christmas , it may be my last , John said what do you mean , I said well , I do n't know if I 'm going to be in a classroom this time next year , I mean , I really enjoy Christmas with the children , fifteen years since I 've done it , I 've forgotten how I enjoyed myself .
18 ‘ Is that why you 're making this journey ? ’
19 I wonder why you are reading this chapter ?
20 ‘ I can see the day when we are watching big-name clubs on television and the background will be empty seats , but the money will still be rolling in .
21 Yes , well erm it it is n't the effect of the changing er E C grant that 's elsewhere in the budget and legislative changes item with the increasing cost there er , if you can change the grant or for instance where we 're getting less grant from the E C.
22 That 's why we 're wearing these gloves .
23 Why we are funding both university places and bridging programmes to help students to overcome the deficiencies of ‘ apartheid education ’ .
24 ‘ That 's why the NFL World Partnership has been created and why we are putting considerable amounts of time , effort and financing into its development . ’
25 That is why we are putting enormous effort into team briefing and getting out staff to feel involved in the railway , ’ says Gordon Pettitt .
26 A canon may not be a bad thing in itself , but within the institution it is worthwhile for both staff and students to ask why we are studying these texts ?
27 And all this at a time when they are undergoing dramatic changes both physically and emotionally — changes which they often find very difficult to deal with .
28 They have drawn up a Strategy for Success , which will be outlined at a meeting on Thursday , when they are urging all members to attend .
29 For a start ‘ Standard rate food charges are payable on a continuous basis by people in Marital Categories 3 , 4 or 5 when they are occupying single accommodation , and also by personnel who are in receipt of Special Messing Allowance , Retail Messing Allowance or are accommodated under the Approved Board and Lodging Scheme .
30 So there 's a period of six weeks when they 're given some time to settle in and after that period there 's a review date set where myself , the supervisor , the key worker , the client , the client 's social worker in the community and family or anybody close will be invited .
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