Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It is difficult to fit the two together , and to know which visits in the two books correspond .
2 The paw prints highlight the fleece side of the jacket on braiding which runs across the chest , up and down the sleeves and across the back .
3 If an accident happens as a result of driving which deviates from the proper standard , then that may well be a case of negligence even if the driver had never thought of the risk in that particular case , because the driver is presumed to know the Highway Code .
4 Notice that the right shift truncates the result ; some computers provide a version of arithmetic right shift which adds to the right-hand bit position of the result the value of the last bit shifted out .
5 This process of abstraction is intended to focus on those elements which are the most important in explaining what happens in the real world .
6 If you want to know what goes into the scales , chords and intervals you use , the Note Tracker will give you all the information , instantly .
7 Many of us would like to know what happens to the information that is collected during questioning when there is no subsequent conviction .
8 Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes on the Lamont affair WHEN he goes to see a Shakespeare play he wants to know what happens at the end .
9 And of course , there is the ‘ ENDINGS ’ section , for all the people who do n't like reading books but want to know what happens in the end . ’
10 JEWKES is interested to know what happens in the bedroom .
11 We — that is you and 1 — as well as the Yek , ought to know what lies beyond the Great Sea .
12 Now , with a dead sheep in place of a human body , they 're trying to discover what happens within the flames
13 Now , with a dead sheep in place of a human body , they 're trying to discover what happens within the flames
14 Here we talk to former teachers , old friends and relatives in a special TODAY investigation to discover what lies inside the tortured soul of Sinead .
15 Now let us explore what lies behind the contemporary appearance of quite another group of towns : towns which reveal nothing at first sight of their secret , physical history , and which indeed seem to have little or nothing in common as one looks at them and around their streets .
16 But this rendering of the myth emphasises what lies in the shadow of the model .
17 ( Of course since we do not know what happens in the jury room — and it is illegal to find out — the likelihood is that the jury will disregard the law and convict the accused of one offence or the other , hardly the best possible outcome . )
18 Onetti never fully fleshes out his characters since in life we can never really know what lies behind the faces of those we meet or pass on the street .
19 Having demonstrated the stability of the IS-LM equilibrium , we can now consider what changes in the economy will cause the IS and LM curves to shift .
20 Erm one or two people are temporary ext extend beyond that like er Norma for example , in T V E I contract which goes to the end of August .
21 A method of dealing with compound lexical forms has been developed which combines with the lexicon and allows the recognition of idiomatic phrases within the input .
22 There are many local walks including the long-distance Greenlands walk which starts from the village and finishes at Dunstable .
23 He thought , there is wanting to go to bed with someone , which is really just an erection ; and there is the kind of wanting which extends beyond the night into the day , the kind where you spend all day waiting , sometimes several days .
24 The Marian-centred approach has produced writing which ranges from the absurd and lurid to the scholarly and balanced — about Mary Queen of Scots .
25 There is a concerted desire to destroy what remains of the referential illusion : what seems ‘ real ’ is immediately transformed into another representation in the form of a painting , a postcard or a film .
26 It does not matter what happens to the public reputation of John Donne .
27 If , however , an ES can ‘ capture ’ the expertise , it does not matter what happens to the expert ; the maintenance staff can consult the ES .
28 It only describes what happens to the system before it reaches its final state , which in our example was 50°C .
29 Often enchanting , occasionally frustrating , this account ( supposedly written by young chemist Jim Elgar ) must inevitably leave many readers wondering which twists in the plot are genuine , which characters are real , which pieces of dialogue are plausible The use of authentic details — such as the likely origin of the Penicillium on Alexander Fleming 's famous plate , from C. J. La Touche 's Laboratory — makes for even greater difficulty in assessing happenings that have not been documented elsewhere .
30 They have been inspired by a reverence for the so-called ‘ feminine ’ , an essentially patriarchal construct which participates in the whole Madonna/whore syndrome .
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