Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 She looks around her , dazed and sluggish , while her brain tries to piece together the blurred details and recollections that will tell her where she is , and — which she would rather forget-what brought her here .
2 Unlike plosive , the release stage of affricates can never be omitted , eg which chairs contains no unexploded allophone as does bad dog .
3 It is essentially a simple notion — that we take turns to speak — but explicating it is difficult , as there is an intricate system of rules governing the sequences of sentences we use ( eg which types of question constrain which kinds of answer and the contexts in which they occur ( eg the factors which permit unexpected sequences , such as when Hello is followed immediately by Goodbye , or Goodbye is allowed to precede Hello ) .
4 so wha are they giving him steroids or something like
5 He does not go abroad much which is as well since he has little sense of direction and has twice been found many miles from home wandering the streets .
6 The over-ridingly important point is made that it is not so much which subject is being learned , but rather how it is being learned .
7 There are those who give little of the much which they have — and they give it for recognition and their hidden desire makes their gift unwholesome .
8 First , the concern of socialists with justice is a rebuke to many of us in the West who tend to be far too complacent in accepting the status quo and much which is unjust which goes with it .
9 It presented an extended and more clearly structured form of much which already existed .
10 Thus in the light of much which has been surveyed here , it is impossible to view overmanning — the bane of British industry — as mainly if not wholly the consequence of union power .
11 Changes in the law to this effect have taken and are taking place , while jurisdiction turns a blind eye towards much which would once have been rigidly repressed .
12 Tolerance and openness have been made excuses for much which is in fact lubricious ( and usually commercial ) exploitation of them .
13 This being said , and allowing for the fact that much which was viewed as sexually deviant a generation ago is now viewed tolerantly if not taken for granted , a few words may be said about some practices or groups of practices which are generally recognised as deviant from either the normal object , the normal aim or the normal focal issues of sexuality .
14 Not all child-beating amounts to deliberate cruelty ( although much which is pardoned has a suspicious streak in it ! ) and a parent may in some circumstances be excused for hitting out .
15 It does n't matter much which drawbridge you raise . ’
16 It does not matter very much which interests run the state , they will always act in the interests of the preservation of the capitalist mode of production .
17 It does not seem to matter very much which way we look at it .
18 This includes much which has gone under the name of " students ' songs " : acerbic goliardic and satiric verse , as well as a set of narrative-dramatic comoediae modelled in the twelfth century on the ancient Latin comedy plays .
19 She turned the slate this way and that , trying to understand the curious markings scratched on its black-green surface , wondering idly which part of the walls the slate had fallen from .
20 Apparently which modules have n't been decided .
21 Hair needs moisturising all year long which is why more and more products are formulated with effective conditioning ingredients .
22 You ca n't , one flat 's not gon na be responsible for having the hall lit up all night long which it will be and then length of time , unless it 's on a timer switch .
23 Er narcissism and narcissism , narcissistic libido is , is , is that part of libido which is concerned with the ego and it is this aspect of the libido especially which is involved in a group , because as I think erm somebody said over here when developing this point , this leads to for example a group narcissism .
24 Alternatively , they are matters together with those specifically mentioned below which would influence me against granting an injunction .
25 It also covers data held manually which can be identified using a code held on a computer .
26 A disaster as contacts list is all fax numbers , telephone numbers and postcodes and therefore very fiddly to do , as I had had to do all the alphabetising manually which made it even slower .
27 Most people have experienced expository prose read aloud which they have found difficult to follow in the spoken mode .
28 Similarly , models of normal reading aloud which distinguish a lexical from a non-lexical procedure for reading aloud provide straightforward interpretations of two contrasting patterns of acquired dyslexia ( surface dyslexia and phonological dyslexia ) , and models of normal spelling which distinguish lexical from non-lexical procedures for spelling allow us to interpret two contrasting patterns of acquired dysgraphia ( surface dysgraphia and phonological dysgraphia ) .
29 It now seems a sad compromise , arrived at by friends who wanted to see him appropriately honoured , but it is one perhaps which he would have understood .
30 . Can I just ask the other question perhaps which is relevant when people do make a contribution if they actually identify themselves so that may be useful if actually know who people are representing themselves or representing an organisation .
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