Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he [vb -s] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since the intra-verbal support of the infinitive is a general virtual person , the speaker must also conceive the actual support to which the infinitive 's event is incident and the relation in time between the virtual and actual persons whenever he wants to use this verb form .
2 And that 's how he 's got that job .
3 If the Minister can not reassure us and explain how he intends to achieve those objectives , he should accept our proposals .
4 For example , you may wish to display several screens of instructions and allow the user to decide when he has read each screen .
5 In his travels , Arkle will be staffing the Scripture Union stand for the first three weeks of Spring Harvest at Minehead , where he hopes to spend some time with Frank Shayi , SU South Africa 's Fieldwork Director .
6 There are a whole range of things he ca n't do , he ca n't direct congress , he ca n't appoint who he wants freely , he ca n't make treaties with whom he wants when he wants , he ca n't start wars if he wants to start wars all these controls are on the president but what I , what er Newstat is saying is , over and above that , even in the areas where he appears to have constitutional authority , as a matter of practice it 's very difficult for the president to exercise his authority and when the president does exercise his authority he does so at great cost to himself .
7 Confusion occurs when the student is taken out of the ‘ rut ’ , so to speak , and put in a situation where he has to execute flawless techniques from many different angles .
8 The following factors should be taken into account : ( a ) any foreign element in the case which would be likely to require the guardian ad litem to make inquiries , or take other action , outside the jurisdiction of the court ; ( b ) the likely burden on the guardian where he has to represent several children in the proceedings ; ( c ) the existence of proceedings relating to the child in any other Division of the High Court in which the Official Solicitor is representing the child ; and ( d ) any other relevant circumstances .
9 Certainly discretion is exercised by human beings , and those human beings are subject to all the , the frailties of humanity , and in many situations the policeman is in a tense but essentially human situation , where he has to make snap decisions on the spot .
10 ‘ He 's such an important video artist worldwide , known particularly well in the United States where he has won numerous awards . ’
11 Margaret Thatcher 's lover , that 's why he 's got that job , hmm
12 We 've got this erm I actually do n't know why he 's got this nickname but there 's this guy who lives out in er and he 's got the nickname Seamus O'Reilly .
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