Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Away goes Lawrence , shirt soaked with sweat , he bowls to who plays well forward taking the bottom hand off the bat and the ball rolls up to Lawrence who does n't field it , it 's Hugh Morris running from short leg , who then hands the ball to Philip DeFreitas , gives it a good shine on his right thigh .
2 Now with a soprano who has already successfully taken the role in a revival at the Buxton Festival , Rosalind Plowright , Covent Garden is staging its own new production directed by Mike Ashman with sets by Bernard Culshaw .
3 Now with a soprano who has already successfully taken the role in a revival at the Buxton Festival , Rosalind Plowright , Covent Garden is staging its own new production directed by Mike Ashman with sets by Bernard Culshaw .
4 It is not the easiest thing in the world to enter a closed order and have a chit-chat with a monk , who has most probably taken a vow of silence . ’
5 — Clearly the words ‘ Now I am seeing this as apex ’ can not so far mean anything to a learner who has only just met the concepts of apex , base and so on — But I do not mean this as empirical proposition .
6 Nancarrow , who has only just finished a ban for venting his anger by making an obscene gesture to a referee during the British Open , was reported to the tournament director for abusing match officials , his opponent , and the court .
7 The Inquisitors concluded : ‘ Blessed be the Most High who has so far preserved the Male sex from so great a crime2 . ’
8 Ballymena and Antrim had more good wins through John McAdorey in the 100m and Eddie King who finished very strongly to take the 800 in one minute 52.65 .
9 It is Christian Lacroix who seems most acutely to express the spirit of the age .
10 It makes me wonder too , if those who decided so quickly to close the homes examined the reasons why there were so many vacancies .
11 The 1958 war is remembered now not so much for the vicious sectarian battles that occurred in Beirut but for the arrival of the US Marines , who stormed ashore only to find the beaches occupied not by militiamen but by bikini-clad ladies and street urchins who were merely waiting to sell Coca-Cola to the country 's latest rescuers .
12 Of the 29 other people who 've so far attended the course , only one has broken that oath .
13 The reader may have found those remarks somewhat quizzical , for I pointed out that while philosophers of education have advocated ‘ autonomy ’ as an outcome for the educator to aim at , there seemed something quirky about describing , say , a graduate who had just successfully completed a course as autonomous .
14 Preston shrugged , as one did who had just single-handedly dispatched a Beast who Rode the Underground .
15 Major opposition parties in the Provisional Council of Unity ( CNU ) , who had also reportedly opposed the visit as being " inopportune " , claimed that the NSF had acted unilaterally and that the decision was undemocratic .
16 At Covent Garden , John was joined by Nerina and Heaton from the group of dancers he had worked with at Sadler 's Wells , and he quickly made new friends , including Ray Powell and , especially , Henry Legerton , an Australian who had also just joined the company after dancing for Massine in a play with ballets , based on the novel A Bullet in the Ballet .
17 It was quite a busy week , going to the concerts and the theatre and visiting friends again , as well as seeing some we had n't managed to see earlier , such as Maria and Mike who 'd just had their second baby , and Robert ( Easting ) and Christine who had also just had a baby .
18 Kim 's main opponent on the left was likely to be his erstwhile dissident colleague Kim Dae Jung who had also unsuccessfully contested the 1987 presidential elections .
19 Zimbabwe 's environment minister Herbert Murerwa ( who had also unsuccessfully advocated a limited legalisation of trade in rhino horns ) complained afterwards that the integrity of CITES was in question , and that politicians and pressure groups had ignored scientific evidence that southern African elephant populations were " not only healthy but growing " .
20 In his diary , on 20 January , Carter added , oddly for a man who had rather recently praised the Shah , " And I believe the taint of the Shah being in our country is not good for either us or him " .
21 The concept of a statute for the CIS was mooted in Moscow , and met with general agreement , even from Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk who had previously fiercely opposed the creation of CIS bodies .
22 A large gloomy bedroom had been the setting of it , hung with draperies , not the kind of thing you would expect a child to sleep in , but it was a little child that lay on the bed , white and still , the elderly man , evidently a doctor , who had seemingly just lifted a looking glass from the parted lips , turning to the young father and imparting the news of death , while the mother in a transport of grief clung to her husband , her head buried in his shoulder .
23 The driver of the car was today named as Jason Penter , ( 24 ) of Keymer Court , Burgess Hill , West Sussex , who had only recently bought the BMW .
24 However , it did n't stop Charlie wanting to taste Coca-Cola , the latest drink from America , at a cost of a penny a bottle ; or to try the new safety razor from Gillette — despite the fact that he had n't even started shaving — at sixpence for the holder and twopence for six blades : he felt sure his father , who had only ever used a cut-throat , would consider the whole idea sissy .
25 It was a delicate moment for Franco , who had so closely linked the legitimacy of his power to his presentation of himself as the defender of the Catholic faith .
26 He moved slowly round the perimeter staring at the seven disciples who had so far survived the ungodly war .
27 Furthermore , the high-risk children who developed the disorder could be distinguished from high-risk children who had so far shown no signs of developing the condition by the seriousness of the schizophrenic illness suffered by their mothers ( as judged by the age at which their symptoms had begun ) .
28 Could his son , John , who had so far had no success against the English in the south-west of France , do any better ?
29 Councillor Spencer Rosie , who had so consistently championed the cause of the suspended Children 's Panel Reporter , Katherine Kemp , also gave his whole-hearted backing to the parents ' fight .
30 In his ‘ Histoire anecdotique du Cubisme ’ Salmon records their disappointment.l Gertrude Stein writes that ‘ Tschoukine who had so much admired the painting of Picasso was at my house and he said almost in tears , what a loss for French painting . ’
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