Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb past] [adj] week " in BNC.

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1 One of the quantitative consequences of this which I mentioned last week and I , I think may have been misunderstood is what is called variance of reproductive success .
2 Incidentally , the golden eagle which I mentioned last week did not reappear in Yorkshire 's Nidderdale where it spent at least five days , but it was finally relocated .
3 Now , another consequence of this way of er looking at it again , something to which I referred last week , is what is known as the Trivers Willard .
4 Oxford , Bristol — which I visited last week — and Newcastle are suffering great problems .
5 Erm , the arrangement erm I think for this concert arise on the er er sheet which we distributed last week and the week before , er
6 German software products company SAP AG , Walldorf , and Microsoft Corp have scheduled a press conference in Munich today , at which they are expected to announce ‘ something beyond ’ the agreement to put SAP 's R/2 and R/3 suites up under Windows NT , which they announced this week .
7 David Radcliffe , marketing director for Hogg Robinson 's 206 shops , for which they produced this week the latest edition of a four-volume in-house resort hotel guide to 1750 establishments , points out that his chain is already ‘ segmented on tailor-made , seat-only and bed-only markets ’ .
8 Would my right honourable friend care to pay tribute to the work of the training and enterprise councils in helping women particularly who want to get back into work by providing child care facilities er and would he also like to comment on the threshold scheme in Northampton which he visited last week which is an example of partnership between the public sector , the private sector , the TECs er promoting this sort of work .
9 His contribution , apart from general cooking throughout the year ( he had a small but excellent repertoire ) , was to make our bread , which he did each week unfailingly , and also the wine .
10 which he did last week , it was quite funny .
11 Is the Secretary of State aware that one of the most damning conclusions of the report on primary education which he published last week was the evidence that standards of reading among seven-year-olds have slumped since 1988 , over precisely the period when Ministers have produced one change after another in the system of standardised testing for seven-year-olds ?
12 It was in no way intense , and indeed coming from such a figure it could not help but appear a little maternal ; Mrs Hill did not seem to discover anything odd in her own attitude , and would consult Clara 's opinion without any attempts at subterfuge or bravado ; she would defer to Clara 's position in the class by outrageously open remarks such as " Now , Clara , you 're the only girl likely to remember what I said last week " , or " Well , I suppose I 'm wasting my breath on all but Clara Maugham . "
13 So , what I want to do is to er really repeat what I said last week but with a different emphasis .
14 Got ta make sure she 's got the book what I had last week .
15 Moreover , I feel wonderfully assured in my musical perceptions and convinced of their rightness — thanks to what I experienced this week at Mannheim with Wagner . "
16 With computers they can do all kinds of breakdowns : what I did last week , last month , last year .
17 Do n't you remember what I did last week ?
18 It 's what you had last week .
19 However , they agreed to come back for their next session , in which Tom said , ‘ We have thought about what you said last week , and neither of us likes the idea of having ‘ tartiness ’ in our relationship , as you put it .
20 Buying this week what you bought last week is only going to end in failure .
21 It 's about reporting what you did last week ?
22 It 's because , it 's because , no it 's because of what you did last week .
23 It 's more interesting for the children than being asked " Can you remember what we did least week ? " , it makes them immediately active , it reminds them what they were doing and can be very informative for the teacher , who can see clearly what the children are finding most engaging about the work .
24 Another point about erm what we did this week , we went down to the Guildhall .
25 Because it 's still only the second week with me I think get the information down and we 'll do what we did last week .
26 Do you remember what we did last week ?
27 A British farmer from Kenya gave two senior Rhodesian executives what they needed last week .
28 You write it down , and what they paid each week .
29 Others ca n't reliably recall what they did last week , let alone last year .
30 The foundations of interviewing lie in the mundane observation that individuals can report on what they feel , are , have , tell others about their lives , disclose what their hopes and fears are , offer their opinions , state what they believe in , say what they did last week , how much they spend on food , who they see regularly , and so on ; in short , they can impart masses of information about themselves .
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