Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | For the primer I use gesso which I make myself form rabbit size and whiting . |
2 | We may regret some inevitable omissions — but a fair conspectus of Ferrier 's repertory has been preserved for posterity with the one great regret — the absence of her Angel in Gerontius , which I heard her sing under Barbirolli so memorably at the 1952 Edinburgh Festival . |
3 | The area in which I feel I know the least is that of inverts . |
4 | I tested this in three ways : by looking up an article on a subject which I feel I know reasonably well ; by looking up an article on a topic with which I am familiar ; and by looking for information on an area which I have heard about but of which I am largely ignorant . |
5 | How she had suffered for him , for her poor pitiable ridiculous father , how she had hated her cruel peers for their relentless mocking , how she had dreaded each Christmas pantomime , each school-leavers ' farewell , each assembly that she knew her father was due to conduct , each occasion on which she heard him open his mouth in public . |
6 | At the root of desire is the longing to take that which we feel we lack . |
7 | I then did a physical which they made me run a mile and a half , did press ups , sit ups , which I passed . |
8 | Bridget Culross was the last name with which he felt he need concern himself . |
9 | This may be true of the common-or-garden use of the word idea , but when a philosopher like John Locke says that a man is not speaking intelligibly unless his words ‘ excite the same ideas in the hearer which he makes them stand for in speaking ‘ i it is not just a way of talking . |
10 | ‘ From what I heard you say a few minutes ago , you 're not feeling quite so grateful for the job now . ’ |
11 | And I 'm going as slow as I can go and I 'm just taking everything in , and I 'm unwinding , I 'm relaxing mentally and physically as I do it because that 's what I feel I need at the moment , and having that ability is good . |
12 | What I feel I know now is that God does n't intervene . |
13 | we go over there and erm so I do , what I did I put that meat out to thaw the night before so it was thawed |
14 | so what I did I put another carrot in extra |
15 | And the , and then another person asked , so what I did I put my leaflets on the wall |
16 | cabbage , savoy cabbage , carrots and he 'd cu cut them like I always cut them cos they were only them little baby carrots so , what I do I slice them down |
17 | I do n't eat much , but what I do I earn . |
18 | I 'll tell you what I do you know like it goes black ? |
19 | Well that 's what she does you see . |
20 | See what you made me do ? |
21 | Now look what you made me do ! ’ |
22 | ‘ Now look what you made me do ! ’ |
23 | Good stuff , but be careful what you let them do after a spoonful or two . |
24 | You are therefore obliged to base your judgements and conclusions about them on what you hear them say and how they say it . |
25 | Well , if that is what you feel you need , Grant 's is the book for you . |
26 | Then you can move on towards making a stable relationship with someone your own age if that is what you feel you need and want . |
27 | ‘ What Maurice did — what you helped him do — was wrong . |
28 | Generally ABC and Scritti 's ideas — that rock music is finished , and only black music is a viable vehicle for intelligence ; that if you believe in what you do you owe it to yourself to dive headfirst into the mainstream — still exert something verging on hegemony . |
29 | got a bomb , what you do you know |
30 | so what you do you see with these al with these walnuts |