Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | In a document which contained precious little about what he would do for the future of British agriculture , he had one crumb of comfort for the farmer . |
2 | It was that through which he must pass next . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | They could turn out that for what it 'd cost us to tile them ! |
5 | How could I do that after what I 'd read in Billy 's bedroom ? |
6 | Erm and you know and I the thing that erm used to worry me maybe sometimes , was the acceptance of this as what they should be having . |
7 | But those wo n't , er if we were to take cashing those in now , it would be probably taking half of what we might get for them in the future , and from a business proposition , there is a time , when even if you have money in the bank , there are times , when it would be very advantageous to take long term interest rates , at low interest rates , and I think er er this is er perhaps the best opportunity that we have . |
8 | All these actions led to the reduction of oil prices until they dropped to half of what they used to be … |
9 | The tour is designed to give pupils an opportunity to experience a variety of activities , some of which they may wish to develop in the future . |
10 | Into the vacancy in men 's minds left by the retreat of the centennial myths of Christianity , crept strange cults and substitute faiths , some of which we shall look at in chapter ten . |
11 | Other tribal cosmologies exhibit analogous features some of which we shall consider later . |
12 | There were , and still are of course , immense difficulties in the way of quantifying human phenomena , some of which we shall touch on later . |
13 | There are many other products and services available from your bank , some of which you might never need , but some of which you probably will . |
14 | Time and time again he will charge for the snags which are in range , including some of which you may be unaware , or others you may think are out of range . |
15 | So she knew that in the few years since she had last been in England great changes had begun to take place from some of which she might clearly benefit . |
16 | What strikes one about the names of the " few friends " is that there are so few of what one might call Islay family names . |
17 | TENSE , the grammatical expression of time , is a source of two distinct kinds of problem , each of which we should consider . |
18 | These arrangements create three small zones in the brain in each of which there will be massive activity for rotation about one particular axis . |
19 | For example , the Oxford Text Archive is a collection of computerised texts , each of which you can buy on floppy disc for the price of a printed copy . |
20 | Because of what has gone before , young people coming into residential care need security and a sense of belonging , neither of which they may have experienced in great measure before . |
21 | He was then faced with the choice of either being kept on doing only half that of what he used to , or starting on his own . |
22 | Understanding involves an area more extensive than that of which one can be conscious ; one can not be outside and inside at the same time … |
23 | The Tories have much for which they should seek forgiveness . |
24 | This should be as much for what it can not and does not achieve , as for what it does . |
25 | They do n't know much of what we can do |
26 | Much of what you will need for your study will be in the literary texts you have chosen — especially if you are reading annotated critical editions . |
27 | I should make it clear at the outset that I act as a parliamentary consultant to the Professional Association of Teachers and that much of what I shall say tonight will be based on the practical experience of PAT members . |
28 | The public debate about political priorities focuses far too much on what we can do for today 's consumption and far too little about what we invest in the future . |
29 | yeah he 's one of the few doctor 's that 's not seemingly not all for what he can get , he seems to be a genuine caring chap I mean a lot of doctor 's they burn the candles at both ends |
30 | We tried to make suggestions for character developments , all of which they would n't allow . |