Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [is] [adj] [prep] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 But then Archer is probably the one author who is capable of justifying those figures . ’
2 And Pilate standing there watching in awe , knowing that he is the one who is guilty for allowing this to happen hating himself for it !
3 Last weekend I was invited out to Sunday lunch by the young teacher who is involved in organizing this course .
4 Ladies and gentlemen , he would say , Ladies and gentlemen , now it gives me very great pleasure to introduce the woman who is responsible for holding this whole show together ; the woman who first understood all those years ago that there was crying need for a place where all you lovely people could gather of an evening , the one that we all know and love , and so … would you please welcome on stage , the very lovely , the very talented … once again … our very own … and sometimes he would fade out , and not even say her name , and he would pause , he would make us wait , he would suspend his elegant hands over the keys ; and then , in that silence , he would play the first notes of the actual song itself .
5 What is needed is one named individual who is responsible for assessing that person 's total needs , deciding who should do what , coordinating the efforts of the various health professionals and for ensuring that , from the ‘ consumer 's ’ point of view , the various services are integrated and one hand knows what the other hand is doing .
6 Our young musicians who are on the Scholarship Scheme will be there , of course , but we are opening the summer school to anyone who is interested in spending several days in the beautiful atmosphere of Ushaw College , learning about the Church 's prayer and worship , and having some relaxing fun along the way .
7 Anyone who is interested in attending either of these courses should contact the Medau Office at Epsom .
8 It refers to the fable of the sick lion and the wary fox , who is frightened at seeing all the footprints pointing towards the den and none the other way .
9 It refers to the fable of the sick lion and the wary fox , who is frightened at seeing all the footprints pointing towards the den and none the other way .
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