Example sentences of "[Wh adv] in [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion : Feathers , the first man of my course to go missing ; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France . |
2 | Duckworth recounted how in Palestine he had met a scribe whose craftsmanship had weakened with age and so was only permitted to make copies of the ‘ writings ’ a part of the O.T . |
3 | And I think that 's a , that 's a key message which I , I do n't know what spends time on this , how in fact we always accord other people more consideration than we do ourselves usually . |
4 | The service which is provided by those people is in fact questionable , and indeed we ourselves would be interested in how in fact they obtain that information . |
5 | And , while she was wondering how in creation she should answer that , Travis , his own problems clearly paramount , was going on . |
6 | I think it 's exciting to think that on the rare occasion we feature a non farming issue , we discover what a group of internationalists our readers are , and how in touch you are with current affairs . |
7 | Pepys , who sailed with Ken in the flagship , describes how he gave ‘ a very good sermon on the duty of subjects to their Prince ’ and how in Tangiers he preached against the vices of the town and later ‘ engaged in very high discourse ’ with the Governor , the infamous Colonel Kirke , about the excessive liberty of swearing . |
8 | We therefore have to solve for unc unc Knowing Mo , we now use ( 11 ) to evaluate unc whence in turn we find unc Since unc is non-singular , we may reduce the eigenproblem based on W1 to unc which we solve for the unknown |
9 | Old and young were attended to their last resting place by those who had loved them , and slept in churchyards adjoining the fields where in life they had played or ploughed . |
10 | At Asda a spokesman said : ‘ One or two stores do still have Tracy Island but I dare not say where in case I start a stampede . ’ |
11 | Er lots of languages have very complex kinship terms where in English they 're fairly simple , er I mean someone who is one of your parents brothers is going to be an uncle , no matter what . |
12 | The clerk even asked where in Germany she came from . |
13 | They appeal organisers want to know where in Germany she 's been taken and whether or not she 'll get the operation she needs in a German hospital . |
14 | These children will not always live in the protective arms of the family , they will have to make decisions about jobs , marriage , political and social commitments based on where in society they feel that they are able to find a place . |
15 | She was told that two of her three children were together in one foster home , but was given no information as to where in Scotland they were . |
16 | Many changes are not viewed as fundamental in today 's economic climate , so in theory we may seem to have the backing of the legal scheme , where in practice we have to cope with the interpretation which is weighed towards the employers and their economic arguments . |
17 | And the reason , to go back to the stags , where in fact we know this happens , er i is clear . |
18 | Mention has been made to the paperwork , I think that it 's worth reminding ourselves that a lot of the paperwork that has been generated , is a direct result of Conservative government introduced legislation , particularly cri criminal justice er , legislation , which requires a considerable amount of paperwork , erm , to be completed by officers , quite often in long , in longhand , and not making use of technology , where in fact they er , a great deal of time and effort could be con , er could be er , saved . |
19 | But there are other ar areas where in fact you may simply agree to disagree . |
20 | Galton , whose 300 scientific papers included a statistical study into the efficacy of prayer , a dissertation on arithmetic by smell , and a survey of good and bad temper in English families , was also a keen cartographer : when in Africa he even measured women 's buttocks with a sextant . |
21 | I decide : When in doubt it 's vitally important to keep moving . |
22 | Rabin had been army Chief of Staff during the 1967 war , and Prime Minister from 1973 until 1977 , when in April he resigned as the Labour Party 's election candidate for the premiership and the Labour Party lost the ensuing general election [ see pp. 28533-38 ] . |
23 | Have you ever tried to reach a summit when in retrospect you 've realised that the conditions were too dangerous ? |
24 | When in opposition it has proved it 's policies of a minimum wage , a jobs tax , social charter , support and and s er strikers charter that they would never learn . |
25 | ‘ When in fact we have a statement to make we shall make it . ’ |
26 | Eva had pretended she would have to do office work until after lunch on the Sunday , when in fact she had wanted to have lunch out at a cafe with a girlfriend . |
27 | When in fact it is n't , if you run the O S Two demo it looks super fa you know super fantastic . |
28 | My concern Madam Deputy Speaker is whether we 're all being hoodwinked into believing that deregulation bill is opening a new chapter in our legislative history when in fact it 's no more than perhaps a weasel word describing one thing but er er another thing is happening . |
29 | I mean I think that 's why in way it , it would be good to go outside the religious context , because then you 'll come up er y you er you know you 'll meet people who have a er a rather different motivation |
30 | of state therefore explain why in England it 's prof possible to get a straight answer from the Secretary of State with the figures of the S S A for the last five years , for this year and for next year and it 's not possible to get that for Wales either from the Home Secretary or from the honourable gentl right honourable gentleman . |