Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 With these exhortations in mind let us now turn to examples of anthropologists trying to elucidate the meaning of exotic symbols .
2 All right David do you still think it 's necessary to move them ?
3 What future do I now have ?
4 Mum Mum Eleanor think you better come and get it .
5 and with regard to the three bedrooms do you actually need three bedrooms or if a a two bedroomed cottage came up with perhaps an extra room downstairs or something would that be okay ?
6 Which of the following roles do you most associate with David Jason ?
7 Instead of asking ‘ How do we ever unlearn our native egoism ? ’ we must ask ‘ How near to a true philosophical egoism do we ever succeed in getting ? ’
8 WHICH PUBLIC FIGURE DO YOU MOST DESPISE ?
9 Into this imaginary world of people unable to learn from their market experience let us now introduce a group of outsiders who are themselves neither would-by sellers nor would-be buyers , but who are able to perceive opportunities for entrepreneurial profits ; that is , they are able to see where a good can be sold at a price higher than that for which it can be bought .
10 What percentage do you actually pay er to in in commission ?
11 What aspects of your work do you really dislike ?
12 How much of a check do they actually go into if somebody makes a claim on that ?
13 What books or articles do I already know that address my main question ?
14 How many miles a week do you do , what kind of terrain do you usually train on and how heavy are you ?
15 What current campaign do you most support ?
16 What current campaign do you most support ?
17 So , if there are limits to what we can do , and if the development of technology brings costs as well as benefits , we now must face the second question : under what circumstances do we either develop or apply a particular technology ?
18 Okay then let me just by way of er introduction er to the concepts and the content of what we 're going to do over the next two days let me just put a very small fraction of a picture up here .
19 For the moment let us simply note that natural history may have important ritual implications .
20 what job do you normally do ?
21 What alternatives do we then propose ?
22 When you go out in the evening do you always draw the curtains and leave a light on ?
23 What kind of workers do they already have ?
24 If we go to Croydon do you ever go to clean your shoes
25 As individuals do we readily forgive one another or do we harbour wounds and hate within our hearts ?
26 CATHERINE D' you really need your father to help you ?
27 The other meaning uses plastered in the type of structure which we have introduced in the present section ; notice that it allows addition of to be ( and that it is parallel in its overall structure to ( 42 ) where there is a non-finite clause complete with subject , verb and object ) : ( 41 ) Clara wants the façade to be plastered ( 42 ) she wants the builders to plaster the façade Let us also take note of a subtle and rather interesting ambiguity , found in : ( 43 ) Oliver imagined her red-haired This may mean that Oliver is allowing himself to speculate on the effect of , let us say , adding a wig to a blonde lady of his acquaintance ( and this may therefore be called the " cosmetic " version ) ; or he may be trying to build a mental picture of someone he has never met ( the " unacquainted " version ) , in which case imagined could be replaced by supposed with very little alteration in the meaning of the whole .
28 WHICH PUBLIC FIGURES DO YOU MOST DESPISE ?
29 WHICH PUBLIC FIGURES DO YOU MOST DESPISE ?
30 WHICH PUBLIC FIGURES DO YOU MOST DESPISE ?
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