Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [pron] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ As far as we were concerned those are the sessions which got us excited in the first place and apparently it was how a lot of people discovered us also . ’
2 The meeting at Münchengrätz in 1833 had increased his confidence not only vis-à-vis the Ottoman Empire but also in respect of the West , for Austria and Russia ( and subsequently Prussia ) had agreed not only to maintain the integrity of the Sultan 's possessions , but also to guarantee each other 's Polish territories and to assist any established regime which found itself threatened by insurgents .
3 It is so-called because of the compound fracture of the leg which Pott himself suffered as the result of an accident in 1756 .
4 The Second Great Seal of Richard I , which shows him seated between the Moon and the Sun and bearing the symbols of his sovereignty .
5 She suffers from arthritis in her hip which keeps her confined to her home in the town of Maesteg .
6 Their situation was similar to the well-known triangular struggle between the Barretts of Wimpole Street , Elizabeth colluding with her father in an illness which kept her tied to home until Robert Browning won her away from invalidism to health through marriage .
7 She dealt with them , then attended to various other tasks which kept her occupied for the remainder of the afternoon .
8 He was requested by Prime Minister James Callaghan to head a commission that looked into the future of the engineering profession in Britain , which kept him occupied for two and a half years .
9 It was the Metropolitan Makarii who nurtured Ivan the Terrible 's hugely inflated notion of his office , and who prepared the dramatic ceremony which saw him crowned in 1547 not as mere Grand Prince but as unfettered ‘ Tsar ’ ( derived from ‘ Caesar ’ ) .
10 On his doctor 's advice he is to see a specialist today following the mysterious breathing difficulties which saw him rushed to hospital on Tuesday .
11 On his doctor 's advice he is to see a specialist today following the mysterious breathing difficulties which saw him rushed to hospital on Tuesday .
12 Battered , bruised and broken , Ralph Baughan is now back at home recovering from the vicious attack which saw him tipped from his wheelchair and repeatedly smashed with a wooden bar ; all for £10 .
13 The ‘ standard model ’ of particle physics , which explains everything seen until now by particle experimenters , contains three generations of subatomic particles .
14 Stephen Dent has been in a wheel chair since an accident seven years ago , which left him paralysed from the waist down .
15 And which have you used during the last year ?
16 That 's probably what got him started in the first place .
17 I mean , why was Dave being quoted for , what has it got to with Dave ?
18 What has he done with his Hippocratic oath ? ’ asked Lydia severely .
19 What has he done with his money ?
20 Well what has he done with it then ?
21 If he is so right in offering the ambulance staff 6.5 per cent , if the ambulance staff are so unreasonable in rejecting it , what has he got to be so afraid of in going to arbitration which would end this dispute this afternoon ?
22 Now , what has he got in mind ?
23 What has he put on the
24 What has she done with it ? ’
25 What has she done by me ?
26 Oh she got any , what has she got on that trolley ?
27 What has she got on her hair ?
28 I thought you said spare herself I was gon na say what has she got ta do , ?
29 What has she got ta do the Norwegian thing as well ?
30 What has she got in mind ?
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