Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Some of this will almost certainly be in contravention of the 1988 Copyright Act , but a lot will be legitimate copying similar to that which goes on in all universities and public libraries .
2 I had joined a group who are still fixated on a classification of ‘ disorder ’ which homes in on those who attack property , ; and since the amassing of property has been a primary aim of capitalist society , it should come as no surprise to find that to prevent the dispossessed from simply taking from the élite has been the primary structuring principle of policing .
3 Instead we carried out a cloudbreak procedure using the NDB to the south of the field , which nestles in between some quite high mountains .
4 The raw copy which floods in from many sources is ‘ tasted ’ , selected , sub-edited and , in a remarkably short space of time , some of it appears on the printed page .
5 Volume IV catches up on student work and the expressive , figurative work of the 1950s , while Volume VIII deals with a hybrid group from the 1980s which harks back to this earlier preoccupation with the body .
6 Again these statements are open at least to qualification but they link back to concepts of interpersonal work as women 's tasks and therefore as work which suffers along with those who do it from the lower status of women in a patriarchal society .
7 Which works out for both of you .
8 And the if you put the character of Woodrow Wilson aside , the , the central theme which comes out of this book , which is I think why it 's important , worth reading certainly the introduction is worth reading .
9 But , we know that April was a low figure , we also know that July and August are low a figure which comes out from this graph and was given to me by the director yesterday , is a genuine average which is turning out to be between a hundred and a hundred and ten placements per month twelve hundred to fourteen hundred placements per year a thr over a three year average residency period three thousand six hundred to four thousand two hundred placements in residential care , where then is the real problem .
10 The central empirical question which arises out of this perspective is : How far , in a given set of historical circumstances , do individuals feel constrained to bring their own timetables into line with family time by , for example , postponing certain transitions until the time is more auspicious for the family group as a whole ?
11 The compression ratio is from 1:1 to infinity:1 and Threshold , Ratio , Attack and Release controls are provided , along with an Output level control which makes up for any gain lost during processing .
12 ‘ Aberdeen crematorium is well run and efficient and it seemed natural to open our doors and explain to the public exactly what goes on during this most important ceremony . ’
13 What countless new churches have done is to take these helpful headings and develop what goes on under each one in a way that is flexible .
14 What goes on at these ‘ ends ’ is intelligible only to those involved .
15 ‘ You do not know what goes on at this school , ’ said Rafiq .
16 This evaluation highlighted one of the points made in Chapter 2 : what goes on between components is as important as what goes on within any component .
17 The media through which the sharers of a culture refine their insight into what goes on in each other 's heads are the arts in general , through which the most aware evoke in their audience the look and feel of things from their own viewpoints ( in the case of the drama and novel , of multiple interacting viewpoints ) , in fixed forms available to be explored at our leisure .
18 ‘ It 's knowing what goes on in that place that 's the thing , General .
19 ‘ I 'd like to know exactly what goes on in that head of yours . ’
20 ‘ I do n't want to know , ’ Sophie interrupted sharply , then , seeing that Helen looked rather ruffled , she added in a more conciliatory tone , ‘ It 's just that , although I 'm very interested in what goes on in that practice on the veterinary side , I do n't really think we ought to interest ourselves in the personal ups and downs of the people working there . ’
21 Die Grünen is generally regarded as the most turbulent and self-destructive of the Green parties , but its internal quarrels are , says Sara Parkin in her guide to the European Greens , ‘ only a more flagrant example ’ of what goes on in all the parties .
22 There is no reason to suppose that what goes on in one domain is necessarily relevant to what goes on in another .
23 Nobody knows what goes on in these places .
24 And er , they are actually a good description of what goes on in those departments and those that relate to these procedures .
25 Also , the local MP has taken it upon himself to look personally into what goes on in this prison . ’
26 Hey , what goes on in this one , though ?
27 I know he talks to you about what goes on in this office , but I get a feedback about you . ’
28 We 're supposed to know what goes on in this country , and the PM 's health is a national asset , so …
29 This centre looks like a huge barracks in the hills and no one knows what goes on in this place .
30 ‘ I 'm just interested to know what goes on beneath that hostile little shell you present to the world , Virginia .
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