Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] they " in BNC.

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1 a ghastly bogye , which doth them greatly affear .
2 The paramount mistake has been that the intelligence of the individual has been permitted to be clouded by childhood teaching to such an extent that he has been persuaded that the religious writings came from some other source which renders them inviolate .
3 Even more extraordinary is the paucity of such information in the captions to the colour figures , which renders them of little use to the hobbyist .
4 This necessitates transcending the simple " imitative " pedagogy of the school , since democratic individuals require the kind of " twofold consciousness " which renders them " capable of thinking their own thoughts " and " feeling their own feelings " , In order to achieve this , students require two qualities : " self-identification " and " verification " .
5 Perhaps the person experiences an overwhelming sense of injustice which renders them less capable of dealing with the problem a second time .
6 The result has been that sea walls have had to take the brunt of the power of waves and currents at high tide , which erodes them and requires rebuilding on an ever larger scale .
7 Which one appears as the From : address in your messages depends largely on the local arrangements of the site which receives them .
8 Thus it could be alleged that we are all vulnerable to this power , individuals having little control over their lives , in the shadow of a powerful and looming state which offers them protection and a set of civil/political rights , the main being to elect representatives in return for their acquiescence .
9 The only force which separates them is the Church , the one single coherent organisation in this country which binds like mortar the different races and degrees of this nation .
10 The jelly which separates them gives the organism a degree of rigidity needed to withstand the buffeting of the sea .
11 We are looking for a compromise position between behaviourism , which identified mental states with some function of behaviour , and the approach common to the sceptical argument and the argument from analogy , which separates them too much .
12 The problem , in other words , for the British in arguing their case for free trade is that they are up against a deep cultural divide which separates them from most of the other Member States .
13 They are distinct from the longer stories not only in terms of content , but in graphology also : most are italicised , which separates them visually from the other material .
14 Diarrhoea which drives them from bed in the morning , worse ( < ) at 5 am .
15 The work may differ , but they are united in their admiration for the skill of the human hand and the imagination which drives them .
16 Part-time firefighters carry a paging unit which alerts them to make the dash to the fire station when a 999 call is made .
17 It 's your attitude to people which wins them over .
18 The wort sugars act as a nutrient for the yeast which devours them .
19 Not the words so much as the culture which produces them .
20 Between demonstrates how a multiplicity of different discursive systems intertwine to form the substrata of an individual mind which plays them off against each other , combines them and uses them to generate the repertory of stories that determine how she ‘ reads ’ the world in which she lives .
21 However , according to the decisions of labour courts , agency workers are not only not the employees of the client organisation or user firm , they are also not the employees of the agency which supplies them .
22 Rights , which constitute the groundwork of the State , inhere in individuals by virtue of their being members of society : ‘ A State which neglects them fails to build its foundations in the hearts of its citizens . ’
23 Most sentences in written prose are explicitly linked with the sentence which precedes them , producing an overall effect of COHESION .
24 They would say that by existing things reflect the presence in them of that which transcends them .
25 It does not matter how successful a person can be , there often lingers an unhealed wound from early childhood which haunts them .
26 Consequently , many people find the unsmiling face of a horse rather expressionless which encourages them to think that horses are virtually emotionless — that they only have two emotions : ears forward , and the horse is happy ; ears back , and he is bad tempered .
27 Telling their own story from childhood to an interviewer is for most people an intimate experience which encourages them to be remarkably open about themselves .
28 The lessons are reinforced by a booklet for the pupils and a separate leaflet for the parents which encourages them to discuss smoking with their children .
29 No one would accuse the Americans of being frightened of the new , or the Indians of refusing to show emotion , or of inability to communicate , but all need to work in an environment which encourages them to give of their best , and encourages them to look outwards rather than inwards .
30 Concentrating on gender differences and women 's ‘ failure ’ to take part , while ignoring the nature of the political environment which confronts them , appears as a neat case of ‘ blaming the victim ’ and again shores up the notion of politics as a man 's world .
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