Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] in this " in BNC.

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1 both of whom phoned in this afternoon .
2 Floy began to have the sensation that he was being watched , not by Balor or Snodgrass , but by other creatures , creatures who lived in this huge , dark forest , and crept out only under cover of darkness …
3 Now what they , what they were supposed to do erm I never did know but there were quite a number of these er men who lived in this train and they had a lieutenant who 's quite a handsome chap by all accounts , he used to come into the office a chap named lieutenant and erm erm this was one of the things that landed on Joyce 's plant er plate and er she used to meet these Education Officers and arrange for courses and in the er in Lieutenant 's case of course there was er , instruction in English which erm erm Stanley who was a Headmaster of er Area School he undertook classes for these Polish chaps but er so often of course these erm , these units were only in the area for a limited space of time so you could n't arrange anything very , very comprehensive
4 SANELINE is the first helpline for people suffering from mental illness , their families , professional helpers and those generally involved in assisting people who suffer in this way .
5 Some readers of Practical Fishkeeping probably believe that we are tightly in league with the manufacturers and retailers who advertise in this magazine .
6 You were right to point out that from now until polling day , whenever it may be , will be somewhat tortuous not just for the watching public but for Members who sit in this Chamber .
7 ‘ Tell me , who lives in this house ? ’ asked the gentleman .
8 Who lives in this house , I wonder ?
9 ‘ There is a man who lives in this vale , ’ Crump said bitterly , turning a hard face to Hope , whose notion about the murder underwent a radical revision : Crump would be no willing accomplice in his own end .
10 Is n't this going to make it difficult now , I mean with jobs the way they are , does this mean tat people can come in from erm E C countries and er there is no reason why they should n't be given a job erm against somebody who lives in this country ?
11 A monarch who behaved in this way could rely on the support of many of the leading intellectuals of the age , however despotic his power .
12 I thank all of you who supported me and particularly all those who helped in this non-target ward campaign .
13 Fortunately , most of the figures who appear in this book meet that criterion or , if not , they were certainly notable enough for them to have been remembered .
14 The Chancellor was Mr Major , who recognised in this diminutive capable figure an appetite for detail which rivalled his own .
15 Those who sailed in this week brought the population of Vietnamese in Hong Kong to more than 50,000 .
16 This takes — for the new avatar of Singer who features in this part of the play — two forms : first retribution ( the hunting out of his Auschwitz guard ) , then compassion ( the running of a soup kitchen for London 's homeless ) .
17 I am very grateful to all those who act in this capacity .
18 On the contrary , as we began this book by noticing , most people think that judges who act in this way are usurpers .
19 I hope that the remarks of those who speak in this debate — critical or otherwise — will be acted upon , because the environment is crucial to all those whom we seek to represent .
20 Given the central objective of this category of public interest immunity as ‘ the maintenance of an honourable , disciplined , law-abiding and uncorrupt police force , ’ given the grave public disquiet understandably aroused by proven malpractice on the part of some at least of those who served in the now disbanded West Midlands Serious Crime Squad , given the extensive publicity already attaching to the documents here in question following the appellant 's successful appeal , it seems to us nothing short of absurd to suppose that those who co-operated in this investigation — largely other police officers and court officials — will regret that co-operation , or that future generations of potential witnesses will withhold it , were this court now to release the documents to C.N.L. to enable them to defeat if they can an allegedly corrupt claim in damages .
21 This is constantly done in Mincing Lane [ a street in the City of London ] , and the person who acts in this way is , perhaps , a quasi-arbitrator or even an arbitrator , but he is an arbitrator of a particular sort , and it is not intended that there should be the same judicial proceeding on his part as there would be in the case of an arbitrator appointed under a formal submission .
22 If you had observed my father who arrived in this house a week after you did , you will have seen that his house knowledge is perfect and was so almost from the time he set foot in Darlington Hall . ’
23 In the twelfth century , the author of Glanvill , describing the manner in which a complaint of rape was to be made , had the rape of virgins in mind when he wrote : ‘ A woman who suffers in this way must go , soon after the deed is done , to the nearest vill and there show to trustworthy men the injury done to her , and any effusion of blood there may be … ’
24 In fact , the individual migrants who participate in this urban migration manage to generate income which is more attractive to them than the income they would have earned by remaining in the rural areas .
25 ‘ The more people who participate in this new venture the greater the benefits to the good causes . ’
26 When it comes to financial planning , women often have different requirements to men , so it can help to see an independent financial adviser who specialises in this area .
27 The group has a counsellor who specialises in this area .
28 And now she wants me to find out how can er found out about a solicitor or somebody who specialises in this sort of thing .
29 Perchance I was speaking by telephone this afternoon to a building contractor who specialises in this type of work .
30 Many of the items on display have been lent by Polish soldiers who settled in this country and their families .
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