Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb mod] [verb] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thanks also to anyone else involved who may read this letter .
2 My treatment of intonation is based on the belief that foreign learners of English at advanced levels who may use this course should be given training to make them better able to recognise and copy English intonation ; the only really efficient way to learn to use the intonation of a language is the way a child acquires the intonation of its first language , and the training referred to above should help the adult learner of English to acquire English intonation in a similar ( though much slower ) way — through listening to and talking to English speakers .
3 The sticking point is , generally , who should get this encouragement ?
4 But also that any who might peruse this essay from a research perspective will feel that I have not been too cavalier in the implications that I draw from the results of their studies .
5 We needed magic , to resolve significance from what surrounded us , which scarcely permitted contemplation : we needed someone godlike — someone who could turn this world around .
6 Who would believe this flight by night .
7 She wondered who would buy this house , moving in with their everyday things , their everyday lives .
8 It is difficult to put a percentage figure on the proportion of Ulster Protestants who would accept this perspective .
9 That was a very real concern and my Right Honourable Friend has er tried to allay that concern by saying all right , er we we will have er an independent body of people who will undertake this selection and they will er off offer a short list o of candidates er to the Home Secretary to appoint , but the Noble Lord , Lord Callaghan er of Cardiff said that er that this was taking powers through the s to the Home Secretary increasing his powers enor enormously and actually of course if anyone is going to be appointed as an independent member , somebody 's actually got to do the appointing .
10 We will then provide you with the names of recommended repairers who will undertake this work .
11 It houses long stay elderly patients who will move this year to a new community unit if all goes to plan .
12 Establishing ourselves as a credible force in Germany and further east is not a simple task , but I am confident that we are gradually putting the team in place who will achieve this objective .
13 I seldom find anyone who will answer this question monosyllabically !
14 Given the ageing of the population considerable interest has been expressed in identifying the number of elderly in the future who will experience this condition .
15 Neighbours who will do this service for you should use the back door , where there 's less chance of them being seen going in and out .
16 If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work .
17 If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work .
18 If your car is damaged in a way which is insured under this policy tell us and we will then give you the name of a General Accident Repair Centre , e General Accident approved windscreen specialist or in-car audio repair specialist who will do this work .
19 Who will do this deed ? ’ asked Mayor Badger , looking out over the throng .
20 And three-times 1930s champion Perry , in a letter from the American hospital bed where he is recovering from a triple heart bypass operation , added : ‘ To the youngsters who will use this centre , I say , use it with pride .
21 The Lloyds will be one of 16 father and son pairs who will join up with 16 mother and daughter partnerships to find out who will become this year 's Remington/Daily Express Family champions .
22 Young and old people may be affected and there seems to be no way of knowing who will have this kind of problem .
23 ‘ I appreciate that there will be people who will hate this album just as much as there will be those that will like it .
24 There are specialist firms who will provide this service .
25 Who will fund this investment ?
26 Who will get this arteriosclerosis , as you sit here , let me tell you again .
27 7.7.9.2 to pay to the Landlord on demand with Interest the amount of such insurance money so irrecoverable in which event the provisions of clauses 7.5 and 7.6 shall apply ] It is not unreasonable for a lease to contain a provision that the tenant will pay for the reinstatement of premises where insurance has been vitiated subject to a limitation being placed on the persons who can trigger this provision and possibly subject to the tenant being allowed to receive the payable insurance money as the reinstatement progresses .
28 Donnellan ( 1966 ) began by noting a distinction between two usages of definite descriptions ( inter alia , noun phrases in English with the determiner the ) : ( 18 ) The man drinking champagne is Lord Godolphin ( 19 ) The man who can lift this stone is stronger than an ox The first would most naturally have a referential use , where the description might in fact be wrong ( e.g. the man is actually drinking lemonade ) but the reference succeed in any case ; the second would most naturally have an attributive use where the speaker would not have any particular individual in mind ( we could paraphrase ( 19 ) as " whoever can lift this stone is stronger than an ox " ) .
29 We are the last generation who can avert this catastrophe .
30 Therefore , viewing university students as an elite is justified in many ways when considering the low proportion who can enter this group and the usually predictable social backgrounds of the successful candidates .
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