Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb base] an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So that 's a good case in which I think an Institute of this kind can perform a very useful role which does n't have any paternalistic undertones at all , because it will learn as much as it will teach , so to speak .
2 ‘ My ghost , Araminta does not want the only part of this inheritance in which I have an interest . ’
3 What we call the public relations interview , which is often a radio interview but can take different forms , is a situation in which you have an opportunity , in a fairly low-key way , to sell something , to promote something , to get a message across , and if you are successful , you can find that the media will do a lot of your hard work for you in this area .
4 A third possible concern is that both may conflict with some human end , perhaps the need to control a population of deer or to eat meat , in which we take an interest .
5 Well this year 's capital expenditure will be around twenty five million and last year 's figure was twenty three million the point I was making in the speech was that twenty three million included nine million pounds for the , we must have some static in our nine million pounds for the purchase of freeholds , erm but the capital expenditure this year is spread right across the operation includes introduction of erm re-fits in a number of stores includes expansion in France , investment in systems and hardware and indeed also includes ah about five million pounds for a retail park development which I also referred to the park development on which we have an interest in the sense that we are developing an M F I store .
6 Barristers normally take a law degree , after which they join an Inn of Court and read for Bar finals .
7 While such inducements presumably have some positive effect , later discussion will note that management control over their terms casts doubt on the extent to which they secure an identity of interests with shareholders , and the danger that they create pressures for short-term increases in accounting profits or merely permit management to extract an increased proportion of company revenues .
8 These are the potters , the females of which make small jars in which they deposit an egg together with a paralysed spider or caterpillar to provide the hatching grub with its first meal of meat .
9 This presented itself as a worldly acknowledgement that different communities have different values and different ways of life which they have an instinct and a right to defend .
10 All six companies undertake financial analysis of those companies in which they have an interest for competitive , acquisition or divestment purposes .
11 For the rape survivor the experience of the court interaction is likely to be primary and the media coverage is secondary ; thus for such women and girls , anonymity in the media may be a minor reform compared to others in which they have an interest .
12 Now there are occasions where members legitimately need to attend committees to speak to something in which they have an interest but the difficulty is , that in the past when we had permanent chairman , a member who wanted to attend the meeting had to ask the permission of that permanent chairman and there are occasions when that permanent chairman thought , well , there is no need for that member to attend and he has said no .
13 It 's like an earthquake , or what I imagine an earthquake would be like . ’
14 " He never comes to London — but we 've heard plenty of talk of him — Matthew this and Matthew that , but you know what Miss Jenny is , what I call an enthusiast . "
15 This was Easter time , this what you call an anniversary .
16 Is that what you call an arrangement ?
17 A point may be reached when the external stresses on any level become so great that in order to defend , repair and maintain order in the system the healing powers produce symptoms and signs of what we call an illness or disease .
18 Now this is what we call an assembly .
19 Now what that means is that we have what we call an agency budget .
20 It was not a typical privatization , since all shares were sold to employees — what we call an employee buyout .
21 The only chance I 'd got of staying on , er , a couple of people do n't know this , it 's quite vital sometimes to become what they call an alderman .
22 In other words , I C I , Ingaselectric , A E I , all the big firms , all the er coal mines , all the British Rail , well British Rail in those days , and these large firms trained large numbers of apprentices and then after the five years they tipped you out , I 'm sorry I 'm going back a long while , into what they call an improver status and then you could either come back to the firm or you could go , stay where you were .
23 Actually he 's what they call an Administrator .
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