Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Entrants are now more varied and include local farmers and horsey young girls , some of whom travel from as far south as Nottinghamshire . |
2 | Some of these shots could not be taken today in this , either because building has made them impossible or simply because the crowds who congregate to nowadays to take these shots would detract from the scene . |
3 | As SSC has only consultative , not decision-making status , this means that a recommendation will go to F&S not from SSC as a whole but from the Board members who sit on both SSC and F&S , and . |
4 | Nearly two thirds of the EOE 's clients are private investors who account for about half of the trading volume . |
5 | LTOM has failed to entice private clients , who account for only 20% of its business but are the lifeblood of options markets overseas . |
6 | I 've become throughly demoralized with the Beeb who appear to only show the Scum games now . |
7 | Our day cruises visit sandy and colourful beaches , served by camels , restaurants , and small children who appear from nowhere selling dishes of fruit . |
8 | An outstanding example is provided by the Lua of northern Thailand who grow at least 120 different crops : 75 for food , 21 for medicine , 20 for ceremony and decoration and 7 for weaving and dyeing , a diversity that mimics the diversity of natural vegetation . |
9 | Courses cater for all levels of diver from the absolute beginner up to those who want to fine tune their technique . |
10 | ‘ In my experience patients who worry plus about themselves always enjoy the drama of spreading the worry around , particularly to their beloveds . |
11 | ‘ In many Free Churches I fear that awe is an unknown factor ’ and ‘ some who sneer at elaborately worked altar-cloths would do well to cultivate the spirit of those by whom they were presented . ’ |
12 | However I am pursuing that with the Property Services Department , who act for both the Council and the Board , and they have given authority for us to enter the land for the purpose of drilling bore-holes etc . |
13 | Students of Russia who hail from much smaller and less heterogeneous countries might pause to ask themselves whether democratic rule under any kind of government is possible in a country as awesome in its administrative complexity as this one . |
14 | To avoid the type of problems introduced above , among others , many commentators who accept at least some redistribution as a relevant policy objective advocate some form of automatic tax-transfer system as the only adjunct to an otherwise ‘ minimum state ’ guaranteeing law and order and little else . |
15 | Consignments arrive at Burnt Oak every Thursday afternoon to crowds of eager bargain hunters who travel from as far as the Lake District and Newcastle . |
16 | On the saturday there are seven-a-side football competitions for youngsters involving 30 or more teams who travel from as far as Newcastle in the North and Wetherby in the South to take part . |
17 | In the past patients who travel from all over the world have had to sit for hours in hospital waiting rooms , with nothing to amuse them . |
18 | I would not buy this from a retailer , as it tends to be very expensive there , but from the Cornish Bogwood Company , who seem to invariably be present at all the major shows . |
19 | This suggestion of subfecundity among young girls who marry at too early an age is notable in some other countries as well , and the condition may be temporary or long lasting . |
20 | But everything hinges on the fitness of the eight FA Cup final ‘ marathon men ’ of Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday , who are not due to report at England 's Bisham Abbey headquarters until later today , plus the Italian-based trio of Paul Gascoigne , David Platt and Des Walker , who arrive after tomorrow 's Serie A matches . |
21 | Reviews are particularly interesting because , as John Ellis says , they can reveal , … a certain relationship between a film and a privileged group who operate with remarkably similar aesthetic prescriptions ’ . |
22 | It 's something both they and lesbians have always been blamed for , despite the now well-publicized fact that it is heterosexual men who commit by far the most assaults on boys , as well as girls . |
23 | Are you one of those people who despair of ever getting into some of their favourite clothes again ? |
24 | Nevertheless , the low sea level would have killed existing corals , which do not survive above low tide level as a rule , so that there ought to be discontinuities in the reefs , and , if those who believe in progressively lower interglacial sea levels are correct , the reefs should exhibit a terraced or stepped form . |
25 | Sauce 2 ( for the minimalists who believe in as little washing up as possible ) |
26 | Although the unit has a male inspector , it is policewomen who deal with both victims and offenders . |
27 | Urban historians who deal with comparatively large populations limit the scale of their enquiries to aggregative studies . |
28 | After it it seen this week at the Tron Theatre , Glasgow , the company will be taking Antigone to the Mercat Theatre in Drumchapel and to the Gorbals Unemployed Workers ' Centre , where Reekie expects that the ‘ strong , accessible storyline ’ of the play will appeal to an audience who respond to exactly such elements when they are presented in the form of TV soaps . |
29 | Instead , it is Rangers who go into tomorrow 's draw guaranteed six more games from the recent innovation of the mini-leagues . |
30 | You see the , the elderly people on a Sunday morning who go in there and there 's some , some rather |