Example sentences of "[Wh det] it [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The second reason why an apparent consent or refusal of consent may not be a true consent or refusal is that it may not have been made with reference to the particular circumstances in which it turns out to be relevant .
2 The last reference to its use for paper production appears around the 1840s , following which it went out of use .
3 The only area in which it loses out to the deeper-bodied F-model is on sheer projection , and I could well imagine some players foregoing that extra bit of welly just for the comfort and convenience of the LSE 's thin body .
4 From the smoothness of the velocity field within the filaments and the way in which it matches up with the velocities of neighbouring clouds , one infers that the arms are probably gas streams tidally stretched out as they fall towards the bottom of the galactic potential .
5 Otherwise it is still possible to evaluate the British system of social security in terms of the extent to which it matches up to the model outlined by Beveridge in 1942 .
6 The river was called Rush River , because of the speed with which it roared down from the Blue Mountains , scoring a twisted gorge through the forest .
7 There it has a store of food and a nest of grass and other materials in which it curls up into a ball , tucking in extremities .
8 The conference adopted a resolution which stated that " for the Slovene LC the 14th extraordinary congress of the LCY has ended , and the LCY , in the form which it had up to the congress , has ceased to exist " .
9 North American house wrens favour sloughed snake skins and the eider duck grows special downy feathers on its own breast which it plucks off with its beak to produce a soft and warming blanket that none of man 's synthetic materials can equal .
10 This is supplemented by the department 's own financial analyses which it puts on to its own financial online database .
11 It has begun to erode the banks which it built up over millennia .
12 This group was later also able to buy Scott 's Post , which it closed down in 1957 .
13 For testing purposes , Praxis ran Unix SVR4 through a C producer and generated an ANDF version which it brought up on an ICL plc DRS6000 box using its Sparc installer .
14 In addition , the strategic-line concept presupposed the availability of the Syrian line with which it linked up at the K3 pump station .
15 This is a penalty that Yugoslavia pays for the large share of its foreign trade which it carries on with countries having inconvertible currencies .
16 The meaning of a given sentence , so far as it has one , is not some determinate characteristic which it carries around with it .
17 The pubic louse is broader than it is long and the four hind legs are equipped with claws with which it hangs on to the pubic hairs .
18 which it turned out to be wax
19 Kant thinks , for example , that one who breaks a promise , because it is going to land him in personal difficulties to keep it , can not will that everyone would break their promises in these circumstances , for the situation in which no one kept promises which it turned out in the least difficult or vexatious to keep is an impossibility .
20 The flood of diverse human experience which it brings down to our own life and time is in no sense or degree foreign to us , but has become the native experience of men of our own race and culture .
21 The father of an ex-soldier is asking the army to run tests on the anti-nerve gas pills which it gave out during the Gulf War .
22 There are arguments about what is " the best " , and how far one goes in meeting present taste before developing it ; there are arguments about paternalism and mandarin or upper-class standards ; but no children 's librarian would accept a purely passive supply function ; all would agree that one hopes to provide opportunities for wider exploration and the growth of informed taste , whatever it turns out to be .
23 Campbell insisted : ‘ The size of the fee wo n't bother me whatever it turns out to be . ’
24 Well Sandra started off saying it 's two hundred and seventeen pound each poll tax plus there 's gon na be more on top because of the parish or something , but the actual borough rate is two hundred and seventeen and er then whatever it comes out at
25 Or comes out as whatever it comes out as .
26 I advised Smith very strongly that the best course of action for him was to throw all his weight and support behind the Lancaster House agreement , whatever it turned out to be , which he showed great reluctance to do because in his view Lancaster House was a total capitulation to the black population .
27 That 's what it boiled down to . ’
28 Nor was it of much use to youth workers , as what it boiled down to was a couple of blocking techniques , a punch and a bite : a self-appointed , self-defence expert showing off .
29 What it boiled down to was : there was here , where he had friends and family , or there was London where he had a few friends and a lot of contacts , and it felt like things were happening , and where you could fill time with something no matter how mixed up and fraudulent you felt … or there was abroad , of course ; the rest of the world ; India ( to take the most extreme example he 'd found so far ) , where you felt like an alien , lumbering and self-conscious , materially far more rich and spiritually far more poor than the people who thronged the place , where just by that intensity of touching , that very sweating crowdedness , you felt more apart , more consigned to a different , echoing place inside yourself .
30 What it boiled down to was a question of priorities .
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