Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] do [pron] think " in BNC.
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1 | Which direction do you think is the better . |
2 | The best thing would be to s sort of say I do n't know but the sort of thing which came into my mind were questions like you know , Which accents do you think |
3 | Yeah or I mean which accents do you think people sound more intelligent when they 've got I mean , it 's not that 's heavily match- guised cos in match guised people are doing it without knowing what they 're doing . |
4 | If so , which sound do you think it is now , and in which way should you always write this sound from now on ? |
5 | In which places do you think the industrialists who put their money into building the Manchester Ship Canal lived ? |
6 | From which places do you think most of the people in the New Towns will have come ? |
7 | ‘ Which train do you think is the decoy ? ’ |
8 | Erm here 's a launch pad er for Patrick to earn substantial money , there are five companies there , ignoring the er area health authority er arena because we have n't got that up here , er which company do you think or which environment do you think you 'd be most comfortable in ? |
9 | In which ways do you think Royal Mail could encourage more children to get involved in stamp collecting ? |
10 | Which method do you think you would feel the most comfortable using in your marriage ? |
11 | Er which area do you think you found the most interesting ? |
12 | ‘ Which way do you think ? ’ |
13 | Ann Mobbs , which way do you think the pendulum 's swinging . |
14 | Erm here 's a launch pad er for Patrick to earn substantial money , there are five companies there , ignoring the er area health authority er arena because we have n't got that up here , er which company do you think or which environment do you think you 'd be most comfortable in ? |
15 | So you that one second time instructions from that point unlikely very very unlikely so you 've set the scene with a good strong step one , so looking at each indiv individual part of the open , which parts do you think you could leave out ? |
16 | Gallup first asked in 1964 and then in all its 1992 surveys : ‘ With Britain in economic difficulties , which party do you think could handle the problem best — Conservatives or Labour ? |
17 | Whose blood do you think it is really ? |
18 | Whose mother do you think ? ’ |
19 | ) . They 'll ask two-part questions : ‘ What made you leave then , and why did you choose to move to — ? ’ : leading questions : ‘ The company was in a terrible mess then — what part do you think your department played ? ’ ; and ‘ why ? ’ questions which require justification and can be asked ad infinitum : |
20 | Right , what do you think might happen if a baby 's getting chilled , what signs do you think might you notice ? |
21 | What noise do you think doggies make ? |
22 | but if that er risk was a material risk , what effect do you think it would have on the market ? |
23 | With what force do you think I should strike ? ’ |
24 | ‘ What good do you think will come from it , Harriet ? |
25 | And , as an example of the caddie who finally got his own back on his player , who had been throwing clubs around in a temper all day : the player said , ‘ I make it about 110 yards to the green ; what club do you think ? ’ |
26 | Is similar but this time the unchanging part of the sentence is : What nationality do you think of when I say … ? |
27 | And in particular , have you any thoughts on the overnight attack on Israel , the seven missiles which were fired at Israel , what effects do you think this is going to have on the conflict ? |
28 | And I see he beginning to believe , and so I go what work do you think she do ? |
29 | What difference do you think it makes that three quarters of the news desk are women ? |
30 | What difference do you think the air ambulance made to your case ? |