Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] this " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of the Asiatic mode of production the source of the information which led him to introduce this new type of society is well documented . |
2 | Whereas your mother , presumably , had a different emotion , which made her think this was right and proper , or er , if it pleased her , issuing up this sacrifice . |
3 | Assuming QRAM is like QEMM386 , you can most likely add an Include statement to your QRAM line in CONFIG.SYS , which forces it to use this area of RAM . |
4 | In one artist 's statement , he remarked : Whilst the Lefevre exhibition established him as urban romantic with a particular feeling for Thames-side subjects , a number of commissions followed which allowed him to develop this vein . |
5 | If one may suspend conscience , and forget the conditions and costs of labour which allowed them to create this wealth , then these streets — as they do in London and Edinburgh , and still to be seen in Dublin — define the comfort of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century middle classes . |
6 | It was the emergence of the Chinese Lesbian Group which allowed me to start this process of healing and accepting myself . |
7 | The food and drinks offered by the hosts were , I thought , just about right , and very reasonable in price , which encouraged us to use this service , despite the service station stops . |
8 | Be explicit at the point where you leave off summarising and your own words take over ( see below , Chapter 5 , pp. 105 – 7 , for techniques which enable you to do this ) . |
9 | Sheer mental power was the ability which Coleridge possessed which enabled him to accomplish this feat , as he does in ‘ Frost at Midnight ’ , when , sitting in his cottage he takes in the ‘ Sea , hill , and wood This populous village ! … with all the numberless goings on of life . ’ |
10 | These three young men have demonstrated a personal commitment and sacrifice which inspired them to attempt this daunting journey with enthusiasm . |
11 | I have chosen to focus on three types of support which help us to address this question : sharing a household , money and practical support . |
12 | The F-Plan is the first slimming diet which enables you to follow this formula . |
13 | Before he is through , Tate is claiming that ‘ Ash-Wednesday ’ represents ‘ probably … the only valid religious poetry we have ’ , and he isolates two features of the writing which lead him to think this . |
14 | It was not only duty which pushed him to make this offer , but also his old passion for her . |
15 | ( Note : in order to answer this type of question it is necessary to look at what was counted as explanation by this school , i.e. what led them to believe this ? ) |
16 | What led you to try this ? |
17 | But then , when I come to think and ask myself what made me like this , I have n't far to seek the answer . |
18 | And what made you choose this particular part of |
19 | In Section 2 he rejects the suggestion , conveyed by the exclamation , ‘ Surely a similarity must strike us , or we should n't be moved to use the same word ’ , that some act must precede the act of using the word ; and in Sections 5 and 10 he talks about the ‘ mistake ’ labelled by the word ‘ to make ’ as it occurs in the question , ‘ What made you call this ‘ red ’ ? ’ ) |
20 | What made you dig this information out ? ’ |
21 | ‘ What d' you think this is ? |
22 | ‘ What d' you call this poncin' pap then ? ’ he raged , ‘ I ca n't eat this muck . ’ |
23 | What leads you to believe this ? ’ |
24 | After I got back to work I realised just how many people do n't give blood in the Institute ( which is what prompted me to write this article ) . |
25 | What do they think this is ? |
26 | What do you want for , what do we want this evening ? |
27 | So what do we call this one ? |
28 | ‘ So to what do I owe this honour ? ’ she asked instead . |
29 | ‘ To what do I owe this pleasure ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Yes , I am , and to what do I owe this pleasure ? ’ |