Example sentences of "[coord] [Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is rather a perspective that recognizes and takes full account of the reality of such crime within the world and which stands at a distance from it . |
2 | And what goes for a right and a liberty is also true of the other cornerstones of moral language : duty , obligation , right , wrong . |
3 | He 's wearing thick old cords worn smooth at the bum and knee but good-quality once , and what looks like a load of shirts and holey jumpers and cardigans . |
4 | Rooms have a bath or shower/WC , and most have a balcony and what amounts to a seaview ! |
5 | Althusser has all along promised an escape through scientific practice , an escape that may be brief and ineffective in itself but which leads to a transformation of other practices — especially political practice . |
6 | The Queen 's Speech , which is usually delivered by the Queen in person but which consists of a text prepared by the government setting out the government 's proposed programme for the session , follows , and the Commons return to their chamber . |