Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 There is a process version of this criterion which we might call valency .
2 What I would like to do with the financi financial commentary , is because it is , is an historic document , I would like to pull out a few plums which we can team brief .
3 Here are some guidelines which you should follow in order to improve your comfort during work with visual display units :
4 Are there any similar developments in the Programme of Work for this session which you can expect to see in the Catalogue for 1989/90 ?
5 ( Though there are substantial deviations from this profile which we shall refer to below . )
6 There are a few exceptions which I will come back to later , but generally ‘ government ’ is used interchangeably with ‘ state ’ .
7 ‘ We 'll be hearing this evening what he 'd have done if he 'd had his James Braid putter . ’
8 I 've got some figures which you might find quite interesting .
9 What is known is that the truce will only hold till the losing interest group can find the opportunity to create another conflict which it might win .
10 There are some changes which one might have expected , but which have not been introduced .
11 And I 've got some itineraries which you can take away , if you want .
12 Well okay this morning what I 'd like to do in the half hour or so that we 've got before lunch is to talk about the skills we need when we actually come up here to deliver then this afternoon we 'll look at that feedback from the video and what you did and then we 'll move on to the skills of design , the preparation skills .
13 There is a Banker 's Order form attached to this leaflet which you can use .
14 Here are a few suggestions which you may find helpful :
15 We may note that although Moore thinks that in some sense what one should do is what looks most likely to be one 's duty in the sense of that which will produce the best consequences , it is unclear what meaning he can ascribe to this ‘ should ’ .
16 There are a few works which I would have loved to have borrowed but which were simply too fragile to travel , and there were works which were prohibited by reasons of the terms under which they were given to a particular collection , the Barnes Foundation , for example .
17 Obviously , Beatrice was enjoying taunting her editor and former lover with her constant references to another man which he would have understood .
18 ‘ People should carry a few dollars which they can hand over .
19 And erm Tampax were involved for another reason which I will explain later .
20 What you can do about them is another matter which we shall deal with .
21 Below are some points which you may wish to include in your application form .
22 We introduced ourselves and told them we had brought them some food which they could share with their friends .
23 There 's another thing what we 'd have all said when we got , you 'd have said it over the years yourself , erm , well just ring in and we 'll give you the price , you know , and if we kind of touch up to contract or flat rate or whatever is the way to get ahead , or you get whatever , ring Linda , or ring Jane and she says right , and we 've said that for years ,
24 Obviously there is some problem which I shall attempt to diagnose .
25 Some laws which one might imagine on wilder flights of fancy might well be refused this cooperation .
26 Erm which I saw again in Marks this year which you could wear tucked in with a belt .
27 One of the few complaints which I would make is that the actor looks much too spruce for someone who is living rough in every sense of the word — forever dossing down in stations and trains and consuming endless quantities of the most vicious liquors .
28 If the rotation is due to something having broken on the model , you have another problem which we will discuss in a later chapter .
29 The Disability Unit of the Department of Transport in Marsham Street is another source which you might like to consult concerning wheelchair-accessible taxis , as they have developed considerable interest and expertise in this area .
30 A strict analogy with judicial review would perhaps give the decision-maker a power ( and a duty ) to award compensation after it had re-made its decision , if it turned out that the applicant had suffered loss as a result of the initial illegal decision ( although there are difficulties in this solution which we will consider in a moment ) .
  Next page