Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [vb past] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | How she had a close friend at school who slept with men from the age of sixteen ; how she first went to France with this friend ; how she hated her first few terms at university ; how she went through a wild phase of drunken parties and desperate affairs ; how she plays the spinet late at night , when no one can hear , and fills the tired darkness with thin plunking antique counterpoint . |
2 | MS 5 Tell me how you dealt with a recent consumer complaint about water supply being interrupted — your response — — Actions ? |
3 | She had told me how they met at a First Spiritualist Church ‘ Convert the Heathen ’ session outside the Anglican church in putney . |
4 | Nick Wright of the Photo Co-op also took four or five groups around the exhibition , and some 400 Education Packs were sent to schools around the country , explaining what Magnum is , how it started with a small band of six , and how it has now grown to over a hundred , with offices in New York , Paris and London . |
5 | As we understand more about a text 's specific historicity , how it emerged from a distinctive social embedment , we might expect it to be unavailable sometimes for current employment . |
6 | ‘ And that 's how it stayed for a long , long time . |
7 | I took an early morning train from Paris to Toulouse , where I changed to a small local train for Ax-les-Thermes . |
8 | They 're not tight , that 's why I went for a one cos I thought it 's like a trainer in n it ? |
9 | But she turned up safe and well at dawn when she walked into a mobile police station just yards away . |
10 | PAMELA COUNTESS OF ONSLOW , who has died aged 76 , became a celebrity in 1973 when she emerged as a key figure in the ‘ Littlejohn Affair ’ — one of the more curious spy stories of recent years . |
11 | In 1852 he moved with his mother to Sheffield , where she died after a few months . |
12 | An hour later , Buzz hailed a taxi and returned to Eastbourne , where she booked into a modest residential hotel recommended by the taxi driver . |
13 | ‘ Gee , ’ Charity Marlowe responded drily from where she sat in a decrepit upholstered chair , her head thrown back , her hair hidden under a towel , and her eyes clenched tightly shut . |
14 | This is why you started at a safe height . |
15 | He scored on his debut , against Plymouth up at The Palace on 15 October when we romped to a 6–1 win , and went on to play in every remaining match that season . |
16 | John C. Francis ( of the Athenaeum ) recorded that , ‘ I had occasion to call on him a short time before his death , when we joined in a hearty laugh over his former furious attacks upon the Athenaeum . |
17 | Now we did go through dramatic exercises in the nineteen sixties , erm where we entered into a three year agreement er on wages settlement at national level . |
18 | Scotland , on the other hand , open the World Cup against Costa Rica in Genoa — shades of Dortmund in 1974 when they sauntered to a 2-0 win over Zaire and did not realise that this was the game to build up a healthy balance of goals . |
19 | While they could point to the fact that the town might have a poor bus system , could have better public amenities and that in winter it was dull , they could also point to the good health they enjoyed compared to when they lived in a large industrial city . |
20 | Of course it 's not easy to keep up the smiles in public , as the couple showed in Seoul yesterday when they arrived for a five-day Korean visit . |
21 | But the employers persuaded them to hold off until 1966 , when they settled for a mere 5 per cent rise over the three years to 1969 . |
22 | The marriage also ended with a Te Deum as the Archbishop of Paris conducted the newly-weds to the west door , whence they emerged to a great pealing of bells , salvoes of artillery and fanfares of trumpets . |
23 | They did n't speak again until they neared the Commemorative Hall where they came across a mobile canteen manned by the Sally Ann . |
24 | There is also an element of nostalgia , too , amongst the original secondary modern teachers , in the sense that , ‘ the staff knew where they stood within a small school ’ , with ‘ a more traditional authority pattern ’ . |
25 | I think people wanted a change and that 's why they voted for a liberal democrat councillor . |
26 | Mark Porter gave the visitors the lead in 42 minutes when he ran onto a splendid cross from Liam Smyth . |
27 | Hoffnung was only thirty-four when he died of a cerebral haemorrhage in Hampstead 28 September 1959 . |
28 | Ika , however , had a brilliant command of English , to which he was to add proficiency in several other languages during the years when he practised as a noted paediatrician in Paris . |
29 | Mr Pickering , a welding inspector , was travelling to work in the Lake District last October when he collided with a white Mercedes wagon . |
30 | ‘ I 've seen him before , when he came with a blind man . ’ |