Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb base] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I am saying Mr Major , as Prime Minister , if someone in my position is saying I believe , I believe , there is the best opportunity here for lasting peace , by which I mean a total cessation of violence , the least I expect is that you should listen to what I have to say .
2 Everyone , I 'm sure , has a ‘ little black dress ’ type of pattern , by which I mean a perennial favourite that gets made up in different yarns and colours over the years for various celebrations , parties and so on .
3 It seemed that they were either capitalist or social democrats which I mean a social democrat by any other na a Tory by any other name 's just the same .
4 In the Lyttelton , it 's such a thrill to see Alan Bennett blossom in another line of work , by which I mean a full-length piece like The Madness of George III .
5 From evidence available this week , by which I mean the remarkable feats of sharp reflex and well-practised agility Peter Shilton performed against Poland in a crucial World Cup qualifying tie in Chorzow , England ought not to embark for Italy next summer without first packing trench tools and barbed wire , while giving some serious attention to the laying of mines in their penalty area .
6 Jorden v. Money can be distinguished , because there the promisor made it dear that she did not intend to be legally bound , whereas in the cases to which I refer the proper inference was that the promisor did intend to be bound .
7 As such , the best cross section of Charlie Parker here is ‘ The Charlie Parker Story ’ , all of whose takes are from the 26/11/45 session , and for which I award the extra half star .
8 The hon. Gentleman referred to another issue in which I take a good deal of interest — women and work .
9 One is I pick it — for which I need the right jiggler .
10 These documents appear to be expanding in length daily , but the principal provisions tend to remain constant , and it is because of this that I have felt able to expound a series of amendments which I believe a commercial conveyancer should have in mind in considering the draft documentation .
11 Overall , by next April — when nearly 1 million people will gain from this year 's real increase , either directly through income support or through increased entitlement to housing or community charge benefit — we shall in three years have steered an extra one third of a billion pounds in real extra benefit to less well-off pensioners , in a way which I believe the whole House will welcome and support .
12 Indeed , the embassy will certainly be represented at the forthcoming trials to which I think the hon. Gentleman is referring .
13 It is likely that under those agreements extradition within Europe would in future be easier than it has been in the past , which I think the hon. Gentleman would welcome .
14 Which I suspect the odd tory MP having a heart attack , falling under a bus , the loss of directions might actually mean that they might see a degree of sense in borough capping .
15 ‘ I believe , ’ he said , ‘ that I can obtain you a position as reader in a publishing house in which I have a certain interest .
16 I mainly use the package with my Brother 950i , to which I have a connecting cable , but I ca n't wait for Soft Byte to produce one for the Pfaff 6000 so that I can view the patterns on screen before knitting them .
17 There is a suspicion — no more than that — of which I have no clear evidence , that blanket decisions are taken on some applications .
18 Almost all the proprietors of the preserved railways are members of either the Association of Independent Railways or the Association of Railway Preservation Societies , and carried more than 6 million passengers on their railways in 1989 , which is the latest year for which I have the full figures .
19 Since those reports appeared , it has become clear that that document was not a BR document , but a bogus one , which I understand the hon. Member for Cunninghame , North ( Mr. Wilson ) was involved in passing to the press .
20 To choose , I have to judge that here and now , for me , one alternative is the better , and to make my choices consistently I have to add to ‘ Face facts ’ other principles to which I ascribe an imperative force , and ensure that they are logically compatible .
21 The topic returns to the forefront of attention in the final chapter , in which I discuss the very possibility of the enterprise I have been engaged in for the previous fourteen .
22 One set of categories I have used is : ( a ) cognitive , ( b ) educational , and ( c ) a group which I call the affective/attitudinal/social category .
23 Now here , it 's useful to contrast the Hobbesian approach , which I call the pessimistic view of human nature , with one that I would call optimistic .
24 We were achieving considerable success right up to the moment of the late King 's sudden and unfortunate death in which you show a great deal of interest . ’
25 For example , you wish the root directory DUA0 : [ SOFTWARE_LIBRARY ] ( for which you use the concealed logical name LIBRARY$DISK : ) to be changed to $DISK3 : [ CONFIG_MAN ] , for which you are going to use the concealed logical name CM$DISK : .
26 THE ANALYSIS — the precise way in which you dissect an historical topic will largely determine which information is relevant and needs to be noted .
27 thinking about gloomy things over which you have no direct control ( ie the economy , wars , famine , natural disasters , getting older , dying ) .
28 You cook the moules as for marinière : moules marinières is prepared by scrubbing the mussels , rejecting any that do not close when knocked against the sink , whilst allowing the finely chopped onion and garlic to thoroughly soften in the wine in a large pan for which you have a close-fitting lid .
29 A blank editor screen will open into which you type the following lines : —
30 They also all have free cable TV and Satellite TV for which you pay a small charge .
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