Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It would take far too long to tell you in detail how I identified the specific genetic patterns of these chromosomes ; you 'll have to accept my assurance that I believe I did identify them . ’
2 Susanne Hsu tells how she makes the greatest stir-fry in South Ken .
3 ( That 's how you discover the odd rude word that 's been written on the script by some joker , before the VIP inadvertently reads it out . )
4 How they loved the wondrous clean beaches .
5 Purging this of its state-centrism , we must ask why the capitalist global system relies on stability in the Third World and how it uses the transnational capitalist class , whether in the form of the triple alliance or some other grouping , to deliver this .
6 Putting in a plug for his new book , Crashers , he described how it covers the major financial crashes in the world , starting with the 17th century tulip crash in the Netherlands , through to 30s banking crisis and the Deutschmark crash of the same period , to the stock market ‘ silver bubble ’ .
7 To understand Bukharin 's particular views on the transition period to socialism it is necessary to understand how he viewed the then current stage of capitalist development .
8 It seems that the potential of this new method was not realized in petrology for another forty years , for the first printed account did not appear until 1831 , in H. T. M. Witham 's Observations on Fossil Vegetables , when he published an account of how he prepared the many thin slices of fossil wood of which a microscopical description is furnished in the text .
9 How he misses the good old days when he would punt out OTC stock , even though the punters had invested so often in vain .
10 It is certainly important for us to keep in touch with the Palestinians , which is why I answered the original supplementary question carefully .
11 Stuart made her international breakthrough in 1985 when she took the European junior 200 metres silver medal behind Kerstin Behrendt , who was named earlier this week as one of the athletes involved in a state-run drug-administering programme in what was East Germany .
12 Monique was 20 when she began the intense three-year association with Matisse , in 1941 .
13 THE Republic 's President , Mary Robinson , was the toast of a remote island community today when she opened the first licensed premises on Inishturk in Clew Bay .
14 That same year , for example , Britain 's Sue Barker enjoyed perhaps her finest hour when she defeated the pretty Czechoslovakian , Renata Tomonova in three sets .
15 After beginning a career in showbusiness , she went to entertain the troops in France , where she met the hard-bitten Chicagoan cornettist Jimmy McPartland .
16 We had at Aurillac , where we avoided the two main hotels , a delicious meal in a quite ordinary inn full of market people .
17 That is why we ask the right hon. Gentleman to give a categorical assurance to the House that at some later date cash limits will not be imposed on deserving claims for compensation .
18 Nozick suggests that the reason why we take the justified true beliefs in those examples not to have been known is that a would have believed them even if they had been false .
19 An estimated 90,000 people from the Dominican Republic were currently living in New York , where they constituted the fastest growing ethnic group .
20 STEVE CRAM will make his debut at 5,000 metres next month when he becomes the first British athlete to compete in South Africa for almost 20 years .
21 Möllemann , the first German minister to visit since June 1989 , requested information on 903 political prisoners when he met the Chinese Prime Minister , Li Peng , and said that trade and economic relations would be dependent on improvements in human rights .
22 That is what conductor Matthias Bamert has in store for the audience tonight when he leads the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Paul Hindemith 's When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom 'd .
23 Old Sandy at Crossapol , with a fierce mane of white hair like Bertrand Russell , still ‘ fumes ’ when he remembers the eight innocent Tiree men arrested in 1886 at a Land League meeting at Balephuil .
24 Mr Major will himself face party activists when he addresses the Welsh Tory Conference in Llangollen tomorrow .
25 Mr Major will himself face party activists when he addresses the Welsh Tory Conference in Llangollen tomorrow .
26 Lord Justice Kelly faced a storm of controversy and provoked sustained public outcry last June when he sentenced the then 23-year-old Lisburn woman to just five years for manslaughter .
27 And Malcolm Wilson made it two home drivers in the top 10 when he completed the last timed phase in seventh place behind the wheel of his Ford Sierra Cosworth .
28 COLIN McRAE of Scotland recorded his second runaway victory of the year when he won the Carlisle-based Pirelli International by over four minutes in his Subaru at the weekend .
29 Nigel Davies received some consolation for his disqualification on Wednesday when he won the Senior Manx from Brian Venables and Mattie Brown .
30 The Squires Gate route to the Airport , which was operated by trams until October 1961 , when it became the first post-war route to change to bus operation , was latterly operated in the summer season by double and single-deck cars , running alternately to Cabin and Bispham .
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