Example sentences of "[Wh det] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand it was essential to try to make the peasant movement more revolutionary in character by uniting the peasants and all the exploited , wherever possible , into Soviets ; on the other , the obligation to render the most active assistance to revolutionary-liberation movements rested in the first instance with the workers of the country on which the backward nation was colonially and financially dependent .
2 The compression has caused thrusting on an eastward-dipping plane along which the continental crust of the Pacific Plate is being heaved up ( Fig. 3.30 ) .
3 Now you only used a pen to sign your name — a role for which the elegant , smooth script of the fountain pen was admirably suited .
4 Israeli warplanes have attacked three sites in eastern Lebanon to avenge a bomb attack on soldiers for which the pro-Iranian Hezbollah has claimed responsibility .
5 Where the idealised and original versions diverge most noticeably is in the way in which the descriptive ( Orientation ) frame is deployed .
6 The closed-loop input impedance is easily found as To find the closed-loop output impedance , a source , is considered to be connected to the input in which case Assuming for simplicity that the feedback network negligibly loads the output and so from which the closed-loop output impedance is If further as is often the case ,
7 With reference to figure 10.8(b) , application of Kirchhoff 's voltage law to the input circuit yields and since the closed-loop gain may be represented as This time the closed-loop input impedance is With regard to the output impedance , if is the input impedance of the feedback network , Kirchhoff 's laws applied to the output circuit give Assuming that the impedance of a source of e.m.f. connected to the input is negligible compared with , Kirchhoff 's voltage law applied to the input circuit yields Hence from which the closed-loop output impedance is Often the first term of this expression is negligible compared with the second in which case
8 Applying Kirchhoff 's voltage law to the output circuit and assuming that the feedback network negligibly loads it However , Kirchhoff 's current law applied at the input gives and so from which the closed-loop output impedance is
9 A special type of biological cell , being the unit of which the nervous systems of animals are composed .
10 The Dutch Black Pied , which has many synonyms , is the type from which the Friesian cattle of the world were developed , including the Holstein .
11 The changing nature of these relationships can tell us much about broader aspects of political change in Mexico , in particular the extent to which the corporatist pact with peasants , labour and popular sectors has been eroded by the impact of the economic crisis and the search for new forms of political representation within civil society .
12 This is the deep sleep level , at which the unconscious mind is obtaining the greatest amount of real rest .
13 Such heroic ambition reminds one of the ambition which can frequently be seen in sons of mothers who have made their children too dependent on them but who are themselves ambitious and aggressive and unconsciously see their male children as their own frustrated masculinity — in the concrete terms in which the unconscious always thinks , as their penis .
14 Secondly , the pooling system for higher education expenditure amongst local authorities was one which protected those authorities in which the newly-designated polytechnics happened to be situated .
15 He strode confidently towards a nearby tent of clear plastic sheeting , over which the gaudy Chelonian flag fluttered limply at half mast in the moaning wind .
16 I think they are , upon the facts found by the Commissioners — whatever may have been the source from which the invested moneys were originally derived …
17 Many pre-school children will have played spontaneous games in which the pretended reading ( and writing ) of stories , lists , letters and so on shows their own recognition of the pleasurable and purposeful nature of reading .
18 A compromise was being hammered out in which the once-opposed concepts of design and transmutation would be synthesized so that the trends in the fossil record could be accepted as the gradual unfolding of a divine plan .
19 Charles Manson was not merely a symptom of the drug age ; he was the epitome of a certain sickness that gripped some sections of society , by whom he was exalted as the inspiration for the killing of so-called pigs , the word daubed in blood on the living-room walls of director Roman Polanski 's home , after the so-called Sharon Tate murders , for which the bearded prophet of the drug age is still serving life .
20 Examples of an article ‘ intended ’ for use as an offensive weapon include a dart which the accused intends to throw in a football crowd or a pocket full of stones which the accused intends to throw at members of a rival demonstration .
21 Examples of an article ‘ intended ’ for use as an offensive weapon include a dart which the accused intends to throw in a football crowd or a pocket full of stones which the accused intends to throw at members of a rival demonstration .
22 The accused in this case , however , were prosecuted for theft under section 1(1) of the Act and were convicted notwithstanding the submission of counsel for the defence to the effect that the crime for which the accused were indicted did not amount to theft because the seller had consented to sell the property , albeit consent had been obtained by fraud , as alleged .
23 ( Do n't , of course , write about any fairly recent case in which the accused was found Not Guilty , however attractive your theories about it . )
24 However , it can be argued under civil law the delivery of something under a contract which is voidable for fraud is the act by which the accused adversely interferes with or usurps the victim 's rights .
25 The position has been held to apply to an insurance agent , who was under no duty to hand those notes and coins to the company ( Robertson [ 1977 ] Crim LR 173 ( CA ) ) , and to a person in receipt of housing benefit , who was under no legal obligation to use the money to pay off rent arrears ( DPP v Huskinson [ 1988 ] Crim LR 620 ) , even though that was the purpose for which the accused received the benefit .
26 Surprisingly the courts have distinguished deviation cases from ones in which the accused has obtained the use of a conveyance by fraud .
27 The phrase " with him " may cover articles which the accused does not have on his person but does have under his control a short way off .
28 To Bernstein this demonstrates not simply the convention of explicitness which the middle-class child has learnt and has recognised as appropriate for this context , but the development of ‘ elaborated code ’ with all its associations of abstraction , logic etc .
29 Each hour in turn was subdivided into quarters , at any one of which the feared ‘ sergeant ’ figure might appear .
30 During this time the nurses can get to know the patient , and vice versa , and establish the patient 's normal condition against which the post-operative state can be compared .
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