Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [noun] is [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He always puts up with Lennie , and is there whenever Lennie is feeling ashamed or unwanted and produces his ‘ I could just go to the hills and ’ I could find a cave , and pet mice ’ speech .
2 How Data is Stored 8.3.3
3 How Data is Read/Written 8.3.2
4 And yet the fascination among ( overwhelmingly white ) rock music critics with the big , scary black man ( talk about perpetrating stereotypes ! ) survives , to the point where NME is getting all teary-eyed about Brave Little Time-Warner , heroically standing up to the Huns of censorship .
5 In relation to running-down cases or cases where liability is admitted automatic discovery is limited to disclosure by the plaintiff of any documents relating to special damages .
6 But their tandem ride comes at a time when unity is becoming more of a possibility in South Africa .
7 This is perhaps best signified in Act five when Tamburlaine is sent two young virgins by the governor of Damascus .
8 And it will invest £250,000 in The Crossroads , which will have 50 bedrooms when work is finished next December .
9 The business experience will be invaluable , especially in an era when Canada is setting high priority on Pacific Rim links , with their first priority coming to terms with the language .
10 If these figures are right that we 've been given by the department and I 'm not saying them whether they 're right or whether they 're wrong but well we have to r rely on what we 're getting this is why Mr is sending this lot to the Chief Executive for him to do some work I think it 's very important that it is done independently , not by the independent sector but by done independently .
11 Having made a comparison with Polaris , how does the Minister reconcile having a strategic deterrent which is primarily devoted to NATO purposes when NATO is abandoning nuclear weapons to a considerable degree and when NATO per se would have no Soviet target for Trident ?
12 Of course there are occasions when censorship is deemed legitimate in the selection process .
13 The challenge comes at a time when competition is getting tougher .
14 Reports come from Sudan , where the harshness of nature is compounded by man 's inhumanity to man — or rather to women and children ; and from Zimbabwe , where drought is putting many lives at risk , especially , as usual , those of young children .
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