Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So 57 against her equals a net gain , ’ said another So who wins from this week 's mini-drama ? |
2 | Already , and much publicised , we have the Tanzanian alternative whereby cumulative records of performance and teachers ' reports have been used alongside examination marks to determine who goes to secondary school . |
3 | Dayflower , who goes for next week 's May Hill Stakes at Doncaster , was impressive on the gallops yesterday and the step up to a mile is expected to suit her admirably . |
4 | The type of person who goes on this holiday is almost certainly gon na be a psychocentric . |
5 | The type of person who goes on this holiday to destinations for example want somewhere unusual perhaps to India , is more likely to be an alocentric person cos they 're getting away from the crowds . |
6 | So what what they 're actually saying is that here is a formal training that will make sure that everybody at the , who goes on this course , comes away with a measure of having achieved those skills because th the course itself is formed of two parts . |
7 | A study of child prostitution in Britain , America and West Germany reports that ‘ every runaway child who goes into full-time child prostitution has a history of continual and profound family conflict ’ ( Sereny , 1984 ) . |
8 | ‘ Anyone who goes into this trade wants to think very carefully about it . ’ |
9 | He already has a conception of Scarpia , a cunning brute who veers from calculated anger to cool appraisal of Tosca 's bottom while her lover is being tortured . |
10 | FOUR of the last five winners of the Babraham Handicap at Newmarket have had the benefit of a previous outing in the season of their success and KANSK * , who fits into this category , should maintain the trend ( 2.15 ) today . |
11 | The offence immediately below is careless driving contrary to section 3 of the Road Traffic Act 1972 , which is committed by anyone who drives without due care and attention . |
12 | Then there is that eminent retired Glasgow University Professor who drives over each year from Bridge of Weir with books for us . |
13 | Manager Lenny Jameson said Marvin , who plays in central midfield , was an exciting prospect . |
14 | The hon. Gentleman 's intervention gives away the identity of at least one hon. Member who agrees with that view . |
15 | SPIKE Lee 's story of a young prisoner in Boston who turns to extreme Islam and becomes the most powerful mouthpiece for black militants in 60s America . |
16 | His book is the testimony of a disillusioned man who turns with some bitterness on his former colleagues . |
17 | We expect the law to be enforced , we expect it to be held because every citizen who lives under that law may change it . |
18 | Anyone wanting to join has to apply and needs a two-thirds vote in favour to be allowed in , ’ says Mr Smythe , who lives at Green Bank , Heighington , near Darlington . |
19 | Her mother who lives at nearby Bowleymead is estranged from her husband Richard Yates . |
20 | For example , an English person who lives for some time in the United States will often acquire a " partially " American accent . |
21 | FOLLOWING our report of an accident in which a young girl was injured in a road accident , the driver concerned , Patrick White , who lives in Jenner Way , Alton , has asked us to make clear that he defends his manner of driving and ‘ was not to blame ’ . |
22 | The law sees the case as no different in principle from dealing with a murder in a street by prosecuting everyone who lives in that street , on the basis that one of them must have done it . |
23 | Is n't this going to make it difficult now , I mean with jobs the way they are , does this mean tat people can come in from erm E C countries and er there is no reason why they should n't be given a job erm against somebody who lives in this country ? |
24 | ‘ There is a man who lives in this vale , ’ Crump said bitterly , turning a hard face to Hope , whose notion about the murder underwent a radical revision : Crump would be no willing accomplice in his own end . |
25 | ‘ Tell me , who lives in this house ? ’ asked the gentleman . |
26 | Who lives in this house , I wonder ? |
27 | It 's a man who lives in Merry Beauchamp . ’ |
28 | Mr Wareing , who lives in Green Acre Drive , Bromborough , Wirral , is also the liaison officer for the Duke of Edinburgh scheme . |
29 | Lance , who lives in another tower block near Mark , moved there from Cannock , Staffs , to find work . |
30 | That lady is taking her children to see their grandmother who lives in another forest about fifty miles away . |