Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You see , I live such a pleasant life and have such a marvellous group of friends , English and American : I live a wonderful comfortable life , I work with nice people whom I can choose to work with . |
2 | For your information , the ‘ scum ’ whom you 'd like to ban from Levellers gigs to let the ‘ genuine ’ fans in are more than likely friends of the band and were going to the gigs before you . |
3 | For your information , the ‘ scum ’ whom you 'd like to ban from Levellers gigs to let the ‘ genuine ’ fans in are more than likely friends of the band and were going to the gigs before you . |
4 | There are many people who I 'd like to thank for their support and help , and for those I am not able to contact personally , I must take this opportunity to say thanks . |
5 | She thinks she 'll be away for a week and I 've been wondering who I could get to look after the house . " |
6 | I do not know who I can get to write for me . |
7 | Let us know who you would like to talk to at future sessions and the subjects you would like to know more about . |
8 | According to Martin Scorsese , who you might expect to know about such things , going to the cinema is like taking drugs . |
9 | In this space write the name of one teacher who you find difficult to get on with and who you could begin to pray for . |
10 | He 'll give you a general tour and you can decide who you 'd like to interview after that . |
11 | ‘ You know who we should have had as a father , Annie . |
12 | The client will need to be told how to contact you , whether there are any prefered times for calls to be made and who they can expect to speak to . |
13 | Mr X may emigrate from the United Kingdom leaving behind members of his family who he may wish to benefit from his assets . |
14 | In other words , party leaders in the UK are selected from experienced national politicians whose competence and party loyalty have been regularly tried and tested , who have been subject to a careful process of peer review and have come to the fore not as a result of their electoral appeal , but because they have won the confidence of the people with whom they would have to work in government . |
15 | The second is that it does not adequately take account of the sad fact of life that health authorities may on occasion find that they have too few resources , either human or material or both , to treat all the patients whom they would like to treat in the way in which they would like to treat them . |
16 | Like Lord Byron [ q.v. ] , who suffered a similar deprivation and whom he would grow to resemble in other ways , Douglas hero-worshipped the absent captain , at twelve beginning an autobiographical essay : ‘ As a child he was a militarist , and like many of his warlike elders , built up heroic opinions upon little information — some scrappy war stories of his father . ’ |
17 | Brettell 's essay in the catalogue ( Yale , £ 30 , $50 ) places Pissarro 's urban landscapes in the historical context of Vermeer , Canaletto and other masters whom he would have studied in the Louvre . |
18 | For one who was nervous with aristocrats , it was unusual that he made a special friend in the diocese of the hereditary lay leader of the Anglo-Catholics in England : the Earl of Halifax at Garrowby , whom he would have preferred to Churchill as a war leader . |