Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Three of their team were playing for Switzerland against Scotland in the World Cup on Wednesday and Anderson de Silva , who plays up front , is a highly-rated Brazilian .
2 Ally McCoist 's fitness will determine who plays up front and yesterday Roxburgh said that the improvement in the player 's hamstring injury was such that he would now be ‘ disappointed ’ if the scorer of 41 goals for his club this season did not play on the ground that has yet to give up a goal to Scotland since they became tenants at Ibrox .
3 When you figure out which city you 're in , click on the Globulator icon ( who thinks up these names ? ) and then click on the world map to select the correct city .
4 She never could have done in Europe what she did in New York ; I can not think of an artist who points up this issue more clearly and I can not understand why she of all people was left out of the show .
5 Mr Sangster , who tees off first at 8am today in a pro-am golf tournmament in Jersey , is hoping to arrive at Newbury about half-an-hour before the Fred Darling Stakes .
6 Van Peebles père soured on Hollywood after directing the now-classic comedy ‘ Watermelon Man ’ ( 1969 ) , about a suburban businessman who wakes up one morning to find himself black .
7 Nothing is easier than to obey a master who is perhaps exacting , but who rules over all details of life , assures one 's daily bread , and makes it possible to banish all concern from the mind .
8 For instance , someone who acts out neurotic conflicts by committing crimes like theft or robbery may be able to represent these activities even to himself as a response to material need rather than unconscious compulsion .
9 All the children : bright , kempt Juliette , who hears poems at home and whose eyes never leave Beth 's face ; and Jamie , whose ‘ mother does n't care ’ ( as Jimmy Adair put it in a John Walsh poem ) and ‘ who stays up half the night , you see ’ ( Walsh 1960 ) .
10 Remarkably , it is commonly the sufferer himself or herself who breaks off social relationships and activities because of a feeling of not being properly appreciated or understood .
11 Even an agreement about the time you might get up in the morning , and who gets up first , for instance , is important .
12 One way of playing it is for the person who gets back first to get one point and it can be the first team to ten .
13 Anyone who takes on public duties sets himself up for attack , and in Rees-Mogg 's case , the succession of posts was dizzying .
14 As Freud demonstrated in Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego , typical group psychology produces a lowering of the ego-competence of the individual group member in favour of the group itself and especially of the leader who takes over important ego-functions from him , principally those appertaining to the superego .
15 Crawford played Battersea Bats leader Peter Toms , complete with short trousers , who throws out one of his members , ‘ Foureyes ’ Fulton , blaming him when their plans for an exceptional car are stolen by Victoria Victors leader Lew Lender .
16 The engineering manager who chats warmly to the customers has a revenue impact , as does the quality control manager who spies on the competition , as does the production director who pulls out all the stops to achieve an impossible deadline .
17 Telemine transmits the TV picture over a radio link to the controller , who sends back final steering instructions .
18 erm a sister who sends out wonderful letters and they 've been published , and my husband he calls , you know , whenever he can .
19 They will attack anyone who picks up one of the instruments .
20 The pool is filled with water and bubbles and the kids scoot down the slide attached to the climbing frame into the bubble bath and the arms of a playworker who picks up one of the children and kisses his little red bum .
21 mm , any body who picks up that frame dad on its own , is gon na think bloody hell that 's
22 And who picks up many of these victims ?
23 On many exchanges , it is just the seller of the option who puts up initial margin , with the buyer simply paying the option premium at the outset .
24 FRANK CHAMBERLAIN , the 64-year-old chairman of Northamptonshire , is to become the next chairman of the Test and County Cricket Board , succeeding Raman Subba Row who steps down next October .
25 FRANK CHAMBERLAIN , the 64-year-old chairman of Northamptonshire , is to become the next chairman of the Test and County Cricket Board , succeeding Raman Subba Row who steps down next October .
26 Anyone who walks round industrial premises will find visible sign of pollution treatment facilities installed and maintained , often at considerable expense .
27 ‘ No , he 's naturally suspicious and resourceful , besides which we 've no-one else who carries out such work now . ’
28 But who carries out this type of abuse ?
29 The definition of who is , and who is not , a housewife is phrased in terms of responsibility : thus a housewife is ‘ the person , other than a domestic servant , who is responsible for most of the household duties ( or for supervising a domestic servant who carries out these duties ) ’ .
30 Who makes up real things , dad ? ’
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