Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I asked him what his name was and he said , ‘ Tommy Jones ’ or something , and I said , ‘ Who lives next door ? ’ and he gave me another name , and I said , ‘ Oh , no she does n't .
2 Today it was Sarah Parker , a girl of nineteen who lives next door to the church .
3 Sally Lyle , who lives next door to the Stewarts ' luxury historic townhouse , said : ‘ No one ever spoke about the case because it upset Glenn so much .
4 And her sister who lives next door but one from her mums , she done the same thing .
5 ‘ Peggy who lives next door to my grandma told us she 's in hospital .
6 I suppose that the ‘ great bloke ’ who lives next door … the dearest friend … is used to all that … hands you on like a bloody parcel at the end of the evening . ’
7 ‘ Tommy Webber who lives next door works in the bar at The Packet so I went along there and sat in the bar until closing time then Tommy gave me a lift home on the back of his bike . ’
8 Perhaps instead of asking questions about the neighbours , you can yourself be the old person who lives next door : I know you 're very busy [ acknowledging and supporting what they 're already doing ] but I wonder if you could help me ?
9 The 12-year-old has now moved on to Branksome School , but still keeps in close contact with Philip , who lives next door .
10 Mrs Hunt , who lives next door to Mrs Whalen 's home , said : ‘ People were all running and phoning because they took that long in coming .
11 Er , no , there 's Joanna one of the girls I look after and er Rebecca who lives next door to me , erm some friends of ours years ago were going to , were thinking of buying it , it was about five thousand pounds then , so it shows ya how long ago it is
12 But Jim , the chap who lives next door to them came over the other night to collect a pound from me as my contribution to the er , sign on the lamppost saying that this is a watch neighbourhood watch area , now it 's
13 Philip , who commands 10th Battalion the Parachute Regiment , came within 1,500 ft of success in 1976 , but was forced to abort the mission to save two badly frost-bitten colleagues .
14 Those who dies last year were held under this provision .
15 Faldo , who shares second place with Yorkshireman Mark Roe and Australians Greg Norman and Peter O'Malley , said : ‘ I played well all day but I lost a couple of shots , and that was a shame .
16 Miss Hartnoll , 53 , the social work director in Grampian , takes over from Prof Fred Edwards , who retires next month after 15 years in the job .
17 who knows next year we 'll be , we say Glasgow or
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