Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [verb] [Wh det] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As the aim of many of the BES assured tenancy companies is eventually to obtain value by selling or redeveloping the properties when they are vacant , it would be useful for shareholders to know what the market value is with vacant possession , even if the present value with tenants in possession is also shown as a note .
2 But at least give that person whose turn er , on the Management Committee for representing er , another committee , give him the opportunity to s either speak on it , or to say whether or not he wishes to carry on and of course to see what the vote people would take , and to put himself forward even so , which unfortunately , I was n't er , able to do so .
3 A press of bodies developed which the guard were unable or unwilling to clear .
4 Similarly , Article 13 is expressly designed to allow service by post unless the law of the state of destination contains what the commentary describes as a ‘ positive prohibition ’ of such service , a requirement which is quite unrealistic in the context of the legal tradition of many countries which would actually take grave exception to such service .
5 He underlined the need for art to communicate what the artist has felt :
6 ‘ We have institutional processes inhibiting the opportunities for farmers to provide what the consumer wants , ’ says the professor .
7 He said : ‘ One has to keep it under review to see what the need might be . ’
8 Yes , erm tha that 's that 's an explanation really of what is in the picture and somebody comments on it in in in order to suggest what the point being made is .
9 It seems to be one thing ( and a wrong thing by the Bill of Rights ) , to impeach or question proceedings in Parliament ; it seems to be quite another to ask a House to confirm whatever it is necessary to confirm in order to ascertain what the House has resolved .
10 The rule as now settled is that they are inadmissible in order to show what the committee thought its proposals meant , but admissible under the rule in Heydon 's case to the extent that they show the mischief against which the Act was directed .
11 The language of the Code is taken to constitute the major premise so that Lord Herschell said in Bank of England v Vagliano Brothers [ 1891 ] AC 107 : " [ T ] he law should be ascertained from interpreting the language used instead of , as before , roaming over a vast number of authorities in order to discover what the law was … " ( p145 ) .
12 In order to discover what the patient can and can not do , the nurse will be seeking answers to the following questions :
13 I attended the launch of the Wearfit Club but did so in order to discover what the circus was all about .
14 To Hank 's intense relief , at no point did it occur to Boyd to inquire what the book was about .
15 They believe that in this passage , as with the rest of the chapter , there is much that is symbolism , used by Matthew to say what the birth of Jesus means to him .
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