Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh pn] [vb past] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ All right , I knew all along who came to the flat and thumped me .
2 There were few enough who came to the camps with their heads erect , who stood their ground in the snow and fielded the threat of the gun barrels and dogs ' mouths .
3 So who died in the cottage ? ’
4 It refused to let back the 300,000 or so who crossed to the East Bank during or after the 1967 war , but it allowed 100,000 ‘ summer visitors ’ to cross each year to maintain contact with their families .
5 Smoke bombs erupted everywhere so did manager Best who raced to the touchline to protest that defender Stephen Brown had been felled by a punch after the goal .
6 I , I look at these science things where , you know , they 're sending these things , America 's sending them , it 's been going for two year thousands of miles an hour , you know , probably a minute er and the as the man came over who went to the moon , the top man , to lecture and he was asked innumerable questions and one was do you think there 's anything up there ?
7 Just who paid for the telephone call is in some doubt .
8 I ca n't remember exactly who lived on the right hand side , I 've forgotten but th I know the Chief Clerk lived just a little way down , you see , er
9 Andrew was one of six employees of Tyneside-based Press Offshore who died in the tragedy .
10 I read somebody once who said by the end of the short story , something had to have changed .
11 A friend called me up who went to the City game , and he was raving about Leeds .
12 Van Den Hornet turned provider in the dying seconds when he set up Kerly who squeezed in the equaliser to send the 300-strong crowd home happy .
13 Suddenly there were policemen everywhere who ran into the suite and made everyone get up against the wall with their hands above their heads .
14 No somebody could go in there who belonged to the church anyway , two or three of them and it would n't take long cutting all those brambles and things away .
15 Yes I well remember er I use when I was staying down at Trimley there was erm a lady there who worked in the Billeting Department , who ca who herself was evacuated from London and er , I used to catch the same bus with her but she never would speak to me , erm and erm one morning er she lived down at Curton and one morning they had some erm er German planes over Curton and they were doing some machine gunning and that sort of thing and erm and we met at the bus stop and she was full of it and erm that sort of broke the ice it was
16 I was in a wine bar the other day and it was just before the opening of Stanstead , a few weeks before , and I met a chap in there who worked in the airport and we were just in conversation and he said , asked him what he did , and he said , ‘ I 'm basically on temporary contract preparing for the Queen coming to open the airport . ’
17 So either Berndt had begun to kill her , and to hell with anybody else who got in the way .
18 ‘ We very much need to speak to them , and to anyone else who lived in the area at the time or thinks they know anything , ’ Mr McEwan said .
19 ‘ We very much need to speak to them and to anyone else who lived in the area at the time or thinks they know anything , ’ Mr McEwan said .
20 I found myself copying , as did everyone else who worked in the shop .
21 Erm and and you said in the preliminary interview , the fact that there was some people who actually who lived in the flats who said quite am said quite clearly , this is not the time
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