Example sentences of "and [Wh det] [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 I view employment positively , because for me it is a routine which I enjoy and which keeps me going .
2 It is against this background that I approached the construction and which led me to prefer the interpretation which bases the assessment to tax upon the actual cost to the employer rather than the hypothetical cost arrived at by dividing the number of pupils into the total cost of providing full facilities .
3 Although this is an isolated example it is typical of the problems I encountered and which led me to the conclusion that the product simply is n't ready for release into the market in its current form .
4 We never rested five minutes that he did not fall asleep and gave us a little nasal music , and which hindered me nothing so fully as I wished to have done .
5 I implored him not to , but he was adamant , thus following Rear Admiral Poland who had resigned from Muirfield in consequence of my being blackballed there ( ‘ it makes no sense at all ’ , he wrote to the secretary , ‘ that he can be accepted as a guest but blackballed as a member ’ ) : both were sacrifices for which I felt a personal responsibility and which caused me much distress .
6 This is a male view of the matter , in which women are attacked , and which had me admiring these ugly sisters .
7 I was also interested in the possible help for tension , worry and lowering my blood pressure which had lately begun to rise and which concerned me greatly .
8 And I think this has been proved you know that ask when people have changed their minds and said I do n't know , that this is what has happened in the last er ten to fifteen years erm and which makes me feel that once again I think that advances can only be evolutionary erm I think that erm , I do n't know if you , anybody saw Joseph Conrad 's erm spy story on the television ?
9 In this he stated his loyalty to the ‘ Church of England , whose faith and government and worship are … free from the extremes of irreverence and superstition … and which I firmly believe to be a sound part of the Church universal ; and which teaches me charity to those who dissent from me ’ .
10 I went and sat in a field and experienced that great bubbling up of love for the Father and for Jesus which I expressed alternately in English and in this new language which I did not understand but which I knew was to be addressed to God and which built me up as I used it .
11 Two recent examples from my own constituency — and which prompted me to think of this idea — illustrate the advantage of giving people this freedom .
12 I 've written two novels and five Plays and God knows how many short stories , and what keeps me alive , even ?
13 And what irritates me about them more than anything is the artificial device that actors somehow compete one with the other for the prize .
14 If there voting on then it 's traditional , point of order during the speech , thank you very much and what took me so long .
15 I had seen only one other porno film before , a miserable five-minute affair in grainy black and white in Tangiers , and what surprised me about two of the three films was the quality of the finished product .
16 The student chooses their own subject ; most of these subjects are right on the fringes of the course , or overlap several different courses , and what surprised me when I sent round a questionnaire was how much the students said they enjoyed essay-writing .
17 In all this was a very enjoyable day recording the programme and what pleased me even more was the producer Chris Eldon Lee 's comment in a letter that he wrote to tell me when it was to be broadcast ‘ We have kept the Bishop 's Castle Railway till last as it is the best of the bunch ’ .
18 And what struck me was that the costumes were all sort of like you see portraits of Elizabethan dress .
19 And what struck me was that the costumes were all sort of like you see portraits of Elizabethan dress .
20 ‘ I had planned where I was going to live and what projects I was going to be involved in . ’
21 It would be fun , and what had I got to lose ?
22 It was the child that had to have first consideration , and what had I got to offer it that justified my bringing it into the world ?
23 And what leads me to that conclusion is the distortion that Mr brought in , in suggesting that the estate is worth forty million pounds .
24 to because we 've got the Legal Aid system , but I mean my son was also a repeated robbed in his car and what shocked me was the , the police they said to me you should n't have a pretty car any way , he had a brand new X R three
25 And what worries me , if I may say so in this matter is that , that I find er in my retirement , a sensitivity among some of my fellow ministers about something that one of them described as a threat to status a feeling that there must be a protection of prerogatives .
26 It is not a natural phenomenon and what worries me is we are miseducating children .
27 He thought : " I 'm forty-five next week and what have I achieved ?
28 I 've called British Telecom every day for five months and what have I got ?
29 And what have I got to do with it ?
30 VHS recordings of the four Pet Shop Boy 's videos — Rent , Heart , It 's A Sin and What have I Done To Deserve This ? — for a good price , of course , or whatever you would like in return .
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