Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] are [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | I wonder why you are reading this chapter ? |
3 | Why we are funding both university places and bridging programmes to help students to overcome the deficiencies of ‘ apartheid education ’ . |
4 | That is why we are putting enormous effort into team briefing and getting out staff to feel involved in the railway , ’ says Gordon Pettitt . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I would rather see people that are going to start work , even if it is only for a year , at the same time where they are working that year that somebody take an interest in what 's going to happen to them at the end of that year . |
7 | GPs will often find themselves in a situation where they are working one day , they are on duty all night , and then have to work the next day as well . |
8 | Now the director general of Bellas Artes , Jose Maria Luzón cites the EEC as the reason why they are retracting this gesture , although in fact Brussels has never legislated on the matter . |
9 | When a child arrives in this country unaccompanied and seeking political asylum — in some cases , it is extremely obvious why they are seeking political asylum — it is very important that the child is treated properly , as any homeless or friendless child should be treated . |
10 | The United States courts normally do not articulate the reasons why they are using one approach rather than another . |