Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I had to come to grips with how my understanding of the sovereignty of God applied in that situation .
2 WE WERE watching the sun go down beyond Kaena Point when Michael asked me how my book on the North Shore was coming along .
3 And that 's how their involvement with the Thrift Shop started .
4 Secondly , she stipulated that she should continue to receive total financial support from the prince for herself and her children — with the right to make her own decisions on how her portion of the allowance should be spent .
5 He remembered how he had been taken by force from his home in the Lithuanian village of Akmeyon when he was sixteen ; how he was beaten and spat upon by the officers because he was a Jew ; how he was forced to eat treif , and how his life in the regiment had been such a hell that he decided to desert .
6 Can you spell out how our share of the cost has increased because our share of the work has increased because I thought presumably the bill was still divided proportionately between the countries .
7 Okay , can you spell out how our share of the cost has increased because our share of the work has increase .
8 Industry knows that such policies would be absolutely disastrous to it and knows from what source those policies would come , which is why its hostility to the Opposition 's policies is so severe .
9 With the record-machine on stop , locate the shot to be assembled on the source machine ; hold it on play-pause at the point where its assembly onto the copy tape is to begin , ie the edit-in point .
10 And , after a honeymoon in Tenerife , the couple have made their home in Bigrigg where their involvement in the Church is set to continue .
11 in a Roman Catholic convent , and that was where their interest in the matter ended .
12 His career as a projector began in 1646 , when his scheme for the manufacture of saltpetre attracted attention , primarily on account of its value for gunpowder production .
13 He was disappointed in the same year when his application for the chair of botany at London University was unsuccessful .
14 By 1013 , when his arrival in the Danelaw implies a change of tactic consequent upon a change of purpose , this had happened .
15 He records a visit to the lead mines , carved stones , caves , Loch Finlaggan , and the duns where his description of the state of Dun Bhorairaig at that time is particularly valuable .
16 He records a visit to the lead mines , carved stones , caves , Loch Finlaggan , and the duns where his description of the state of Dun Bhorairaig at that time is particularly valuable .
17 One of a director 's fiduciary duties of particular relevance in management buy-outs is that he must not put himself in a position where his duty to the company may conflict with his personal interest .
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