Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] [vb base] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.

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1 It reproduces by releasing single-celled spores which drift off in the sea and grow into new plants .
2 Every few weeks he will have to spend a weekend at home near a telephone on call to handle any emergencies which crop up in the area .
3 Theft is covered by the treaty but other offences which crop up in the Guinness case , such as common law conspiracy to rig the market and breaches of the Companies Act , do not .
4 Dr Tyrrell says the real danger of infection from a sneeze is invisible : ‘ It is not the big blobs of mucus that are the problem , it is the smaller , invisible droplets which hang around in the air for several minutes after a sneeze . ’
5 The forces of reaction which spring up in the face of change are swift to exaggerate these undesirable elements of the situation and to use the arguments which exploitation provides for repression .
6 This increases oxygen to the painful areas and at the same time removes the stagnant toxic wastes such as lactic and carbonic acids which build up in the muscle fibres .
7 By contrast , regions which lose out in the early development will see even their initial potential undermined relative to the growth-regions .
8 There are rumours that most of the sides which face off in the first weekend of post-season action could be absorbed into a new , more important third tier of the Heineken League structure .
9 The name Mývatn means ‘ midge lake ’ and the principal reason the lake supports a large population of birds and fish is the astronomical numbers of chironomid and simuliid larvae which hatch out in the clear water .
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