Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 I suppose it 's not completely out of the question , but there 's no indication of how he got in .
2 I learnt a lot about her and saw her side of why she took up illnesses as a comfort . ’
3 She decided he was one fat pig in Wimbledon who was not , could not , should not be brought under the knife of the evil abattoir man who lives , in case you need to know , in Clifton Road just off the common , and the story of how she fought off his terrible friend Farmer Dune , and rallied all the pigs of Wimbledon is the greatest story ever told .
4 Could we go back and perhaps you tell me , erm what it felt like , for example cooking a meal or doing the washing in a Nissan hut and the difference of when you came in to Chipping Field
5 Could you give me an example of how you went about making a a bread scone or a roll or what had to be done ?
6 Many organisations fail to take account of this and the importance of personal contact becomes lost in techno-culture or the ‘ memo culture ’ of the organisation , while the individual has no sense of where he fits in or how he can contribute .
7 Two or three weeks away from the home environment in a tense atmosphere at the site of a recently crashed aircraft where everyone , officials and public alike , is looking to you to resolve the puzzle of how it came about can be stimulating , even exciting .
8 The starting point for planning your presentation should be recognition of the particular needs of your audience , along with your own needs and an analysis of how they match up .
9 The problem of how it comes about that individuals develop as either males or females was solved , at least in principle , during the first quarter of this century .
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