Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | which I think there were four competitors , one of whom got through to the district final and eventually to the national final that John is going to on Saturday . |
2 | Abolitionists began to create their own pantheon of heroes , veneration of whom contributed both to longitudinal solidarity over time and horizontal solidarity between groups . |
3 | It was not a well-attended affair — perhaps fifteen people , mainly old women , at the church , few of whom came on to the cemetery . |
4 | One 's reason for doubt lies not merely in the way selection is made : it is simply that those selected have to be very independent indeed to withstand or divert the direction pushed by permanent staff , all of whom seem already to be behaving with unwonted circumspection . |
5 | At least forty-eight loyalists were arrested , two of whom turned out to be full-time members of the Ulster Defence Regiment . |
6 | from the outset GKR concentrated exclusively on executive search , unlike Alexander Hughes and many other 1960s contemporaries , who clung either to management consultancy or selection as a sideline . |
7 | ‘ We may be out of the running but we can still have a big say in who goes through to the United States , ’ said Hughes . |
8 | And judges Sir John Harvey-Jones and foot writer Jocelyn Dimbleby with presenter Loyd Grossman have to choose the winner who goes through to the final ‘ cook-off ’ in July . |
9 | This sense of loyalty still remains in the figure of Sir Bedivere who goes on to ‘ fling Excalibur ’ back to the lake ; a task of great difficulty because of the sword 's ‘ worthy note ’ and ‘ the wonder of its hilt ’ which entranced him . |
10 | The winners of the best gross trophy then decide , either by mutual agreement or by a play-off , on the player who goes on to the national championships . |
11 | For anyone who goes out to work or has to leave home early during the week the garden is a weekends-only pleasure for almost half of the year . |
12 | We also knew that we constituted the stock middle-class ‘ Ladybird ’ family : Father who goes out to work , mother who works at home , one daughter and one son ; as such we are entirely unrepresentative of the average family . |
13 | The families are within that structure , where it is accepted that it is the man who goes out to work . |
14 | Apted 's definitions do not seem to take into account the student who goes directly to the shelves and looks for a book for an essay topic . |
15 | Those of you who jet off to foreign parts for your hols and fly from Chamden airport , may be interested to know that your flight path probably heads out over The Welfare Field . |
16 | Horror stories abound : of the rogue 's law that prevented any port agent who sold directly to fishmongers from ever trading with a Billingsgate merchant again ; of the nepotism that determined who could have a stand in the market ; and of prices that varied according to who you were and whether you had a good introduction . |
17 | Eliot , who occasionally attended Ouspensky 's seances in London in 1920 and who used the Tarot and Madam Sosostris in the London of The Waste Land , was familiar with the decay of magic ; but the man who attacked Back to Methuselah in 1921 hardly shared Frazer 's Comtian , progressive tone . |
18 | One senior delegate , who asked not to be identified , said yesterday : ‘ The problem is Lapointe is supposed to be the servant of CITES , not its boss . ’ |
19 | ‘ The only thing I 'm worried about is getting up in the morning , ’ said yesterday 's driver , who asked not to be named . |
20 | Another lady who asked not to be named sent me her measurement sheet as well as the completed questionnaire . |
21 | The chauffeur , who asked not to be named , said : ‘ There was a huge stink but it was all covered up . ’ |
22 | But a local councillor , who asked not to be named , said : ‘ It started when a driver parked his lorry by the box while he used the phone . |
23 | One victim , who asked not to be named , said he was frightened for his life . |
24 | Another analyst , who asked not to be named , said : ‘ It 's not a great surprise . |
25 | A member of staff at the centre , who asked not to be named , said : ‘ If there were another six beds here we could fill them without any help from outside . ’ |
26 | The woman , who asked not to be named , rang The Northern Echo and said : ‘ I blinked in astonishment as I walked past . |
27 | Another resident , who asked not to be named , said : ‘ Everyone has had trouble with the gangs at one time or another . |
28 | One nearby resident who asked not to be named , said : ‘ The houses have got to go . |
29 | But another Darlington GP , who asked not to be named , said the waiting list situation is getting out of hand . |
30 | ‘ We 're ready to go , just as soon as the UN tells us , ’ said one source , who asked not to be identified . |