Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [Wh det] the " in BNC.

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1 In the oviposited flowers , the ovules are stimulated to produce only endosperm on which the larvae feed , a process not unlike more exposed gall formation in other plants .
2 I had been ushered into the throne room ( the throne itself , 8 feet high and needing six men to move it , was carved from a solid slab of oak and had been presented to Queen Salote by the British Government in 1951 ) , and could hear from next door the awful warble of Mr Swaggart 's daily broadcast to which the King was apparently listening .
3 Thereafter the choice of acupuncture , homoeopathic or Bach remedies , neural therapy , hypnotherapy , ego-strengthening or whatever will very much depend on what the background of the illness appears to be and on the patient 's response to the chosen therapy .
4 It 'll all depend on what the situation is when I sell .
5 An assistant education officer is in charge of one of the half dozen or so branches into which the work of the education service is divided , such as secondary education or further education .
6 What the employee wants to know and understand does not necessarily coincide with what the organization needs him to know and understand .
7 The epilogue to this evening 's survival devotions was , strange as it may seem , exactly as I should have expected it to turn out , I do not remember when I missed — or at what stage — my flight engineer , but when I returned to camp and was literally wallowing in what the High Master at Command had to say to me .
8 So start with what the hell which is really quite aggravating really .
9 As any person gets older they naturally reflect on what the life after this one will be like and how to prepare for it .
10 Which kind of input is best depends on what the perceptron is for .
11 Now we have in the room here a tremendous amount of experience , of people who 've been in the industry , people who 've worked with this company for many , many years , and we 've also got people with us who have not been with us very long , and I 'd you to know we may have covered certain aspects of this on sales skills courses just to talk through what the point of the exercise is , I E what we do for a living .
12 And its sure to be a huge success — just look at what the press said last year ! ! !
13 ‘ When we asked young people why they were joining paramilitary groups they said ‘ just look at what the Provos are getting with all their violence . ’
14 He said such practical statements were ‘ disturbing to a society whose values appear to be dangerously selfish , namely economic success at the expense of our neighbours and a morality largely based on what the individual wants ’ .
15 The greater part of the Scrapbook largely consists of what the editor identifies as ‘ the British inheritance ’ which covers the period from 1966 — 1988 .
16 Really that was n't actually dis the staffing issues themselves were n't discussed , but just to recap on what the situation is with the staffing issues and what 's meant by that .
17 Er just to run through what the two what the two schools sort of think it will be fair to say that the traditional school thinks as follows .
18 Notice that a convention is normally followed in which the current at a terminal is regarded as positive if it flows into that terminal .
19 We are also very strongly influenced by our expectations ; if we have heard and understood half a sentence , it seems that our brain is already guessing at what the rest of it will be before it is heard , and is certainly not acting in a passive way like a simple machine .
20 Law-enforcement officials say the fear now is that the terrorists that blew up Pan Am 103 somehow learned about what the DEA was doing , infiltrated the undercover operation and substituted the bomb for the heroin in one of the DEA shipments .
21 LANDSCAPE CHANGE in our national parks is largely determined by what the farmer does .
22 The implication is that sovereignty is not worth having , since we are totally constrained by what the Germans do anyway .
23 I totally disagree with what the Minister said about police resources .
24 The make-up of the urine is directly affected by what the dog eats , as you have found .
25 They each have a tendency to have a very close feel for what the public 's ‘ gut ’ thinking is on this and , indeed , other matters .
26 They drew no distinction between what the industry needed and what it wanted , with the result that government policy was usually determined by what the foreign mining companies asked for ’ .
27 But it also provides something of the history of graphics , and the visual principles which have gradually evolved to which the technical artist should adhere .
28 Still mazed with whatever the drug was she had taken , I might have got the truth out of her .
29 If we reclassify companies as social enterprises such issues are then not only matters of legitimate public concern about which the public has a right to information , but also matters in which the state is entitled to intervene in order to safeguard the public interest and to ensure compliance with publicly acceptable ethical standards .
30 He composed his blends not only according to the flavour of the juice , but also according to what the weather had been like that year — an early or late development , depending on the amount of cold or rain there had been — and according to whether the vines had grown a rich or mediocre foliage .
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