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

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1 She had left her imprint upon them , and now her mind overlapped with his whenever he wore the sacred lenses .
2 I had the easy choice of remaining silent , or the more difficult one of addressing the problem at some length in various publications ; which is how I resolved the practical difficulties .
3 ‘ That 's how I spent the best years of my life , ’ she often said to her son .
4 The Northern Echo published details of how she spent the last hours of her life on a shopping trip with her friend , Veronica Alderson , from Kirk Merrington .
5 At first she was shy but then she chattered about Nantes , how she missed the dark woods and green fields of Brittany .
6 In short , how we think about the way in which psychological processes , like visual perception , are carried out determines how we study the visual parts of the brain .
7 There has been little research to evaluate IT and IS and how they effect the top levels of organisations .
8 How they glimpsed the Dark Lords who hold sway there , how they saw that the skies were dull and clotted with evil magic and black bewitchments .
9 In Monet 's The Gare Saint-Lazare pigment and cross-section analyses have shown how he built up the layers and how he achieved the dark tones using the bright colours of the impressionist palette ; no black was used .
10 He showed how he planted the young trees in pot-holes where the soil was richer and she saw that after all there was nothing haphazard about the planting ; it had the symmetry of necessity .
11 Much would depend on Dulles 's mission and how he handled the thorny matters confronting him .
12 Then I went to Chartres , where I found the unequal spires of the Cathedral strangely homely and appealing after the stately symmetry of Notre Dame .
13 It explains in part why I hold the political philosophies I do .
14 That 's why I like the first-hand bits , ’ he explains .
15 That 's why I rate the European chances very highly .
16 Yes that 's why I want the christian names .
17 You may be wondering why I called the various machines by masculine names .
18 The plane 's path goes behind the big trees — now you can see why I needed the white areas of the trees actor to be transparent , so you can see through them .
19 This is why I joined the International Women 's Peace Delegation to Baghdad , a few days before the twenty eight nation attack on Iraq .
20 No more than 14 when she pocketed the Scottish Girls ' title and the Scottish Girls ' Under-22 Stroke-Play Championship for a first time , Jane became the youngest ever to play for Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup when she was chosen for the 1980 match at St. Pierre .
21 That was the time when you did the fancy things on the top , aye .
22 Of course , the hundred years is only just up for Darwin and not yet up for Freud , depending on when you start the hundred years it makes a .
23 It 's only when you choose the eight fonts to use on a particular worksheet that the impressive range of fonts available becomes apparent
24 So you 're actually , if you 're going for a job , you want er for the highest place where you get the highest wages , which was a for any working , you 're going
25 That 's a risk , that 's where you get the wrong answers .
26 Do you know why you lost the Eastern Arts drama ?
27 ‘ I can see why you want the forensic boys on it , ’ he added thoughtfully .
28 ‘ I would still like to be in charge in Dublin in 1995 when we host the European championships . ’
29 The scaffold there was the first thing I clapped my eyes on when we entered the stinking streets of Paris .
30 yeah west side is very popular and it tends to be the area where we get the older properties as well so that 's encouraging
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