Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [Wh det] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The provers note daily in their diaries any symptoms and signs which they develop , any changes in attitude or temperament which they may experience , or any other changes .
2 The beginning of most written sentences fits a pattern or template which we can represent like this :
3 One such friend has recalled how observant and amusing he could be , how quick to comment upon other people 's expressions or appearance which he would associate with psychological traits .
4 These women go out with their children and in their bags or baskets , instead of carrying nappies or extra clothing for their children , they have the bombs or weapons which we will use a few blocks further on .
5 He added his own comments that Ashby 's tributes to voluntaryism present us with a very serious challenge — to the professional to be patient in service , to aid and abet but not to take over from the voluntary worker any of the tasks or decisions which he should do and make : to the voluntary worker to recognise that the only sure safeguard against injury to the mainstream of voluntaryism is that that mainstream , which is himself , shall never slacken .
6 This receives the pulses through a special ultrasonic microphone , and turns each pulse into an audible click or tone which we can hear through headphones .
7 Subject to Section 310 of the Act , every Director or other officer of the Company shall be entitled to be indemnified out of the assets of the Company against all losses or liabilities which he may sustain or incur in or about the execution of the duties of his office or otherwise in relation thereto , including any liability incurred by him in defending any proceedings , whether civil or criminal , in which judgement is given in his favour or in which he is acquitted or in connection with any application under Sections 144(3) or ( 4 ) or 727 of the Act in which relief is granted to him by the Court , and no Director or other officer shall be liable for any loss , damage or misfortune which may happen to or be incurred by the Company in the execution of the duties of his office or in relation thereto .
8 Subject to Section 310 of the Act , every Director or other officer of the Company shall be entitled to be indemnified out of the assets of the Company against all losses or liabilities which he may sustain or incur in or about the execution of the duties of his office or otherwise in relation thereto , including any liability incurred by him in defending any proceedings , whether civil or criminal , in which judgement is given in his favour or in which he is acquitted or in connection with any application under Sections 144(3) or ( 4 ) or 727 of the Act in which relief is granted to him by the Court , and no Director or other officer shall be liable for any loss , damage or misfortune which may happen to or be incurred by the Company in the execution of the duties of his office or in relation thereto .
9 The case has become even stronger as British people gain more opportunities to participate in foreign lotteries — thus increasing the risk that funds which we could put to good use in Britain will be diverted abroad .
10 The patience and persistence which you must have learned as a fisherman would result in pulling us through .
11 The arts enable us to assert ideas and judgments which we may recognize collectively to be true which can not be proved in other ways , through empirical experiment , for instance .
12 Some of the attitudes and strategies which we shall find — defining only others as old , for example — are ways chosen , sometimes consciously , sometimes not , to avoid the humiliations of a spoilt identity .
13 There are , however , some generalizations and characteristics which you should understand before choosing a career in advertising .
14 To achieve this necessarily takes time and it is thus the means and goals which we should examine today rather than the setting first of arbitrary ( financial ) parameters .
15 Next to his plate was a jotting pad and pen which he must have picked up as he passed the navigation station .
16 John Gould was equally hard at work and spent hours tracking down Joyce 's more obscure lyrics and tunes which we could try out in place of any songs which were too difficult for my limited vocal range .
17 In recent years there has been a move to teach young people in residential care practical skills such as cooking and budgeting which they will need when they leave care .
18 For geographers — who span the conventional ( and now archaic ) dichotomy between the natural and the environmental sciences — all of these aspects need to be woven together to anticipate the likely spatial patterns of the effects of massive change , the redistributions in trade , health and wealth which they will bring about and the ‘ knock on ’ effects these consequences themselves will have on society and the environment .
19 The mayor is convinced , and wonders what they should do next .
20 Setting Up Your Business helps you to identify the opportunities and problems which you could face .
21 Clearly linked to language and concepts which we can put into words , attitudes are usually held collectively .
22 ‘ That the Dawson International Executive Share Option Scheme 1993 , the provisions of which are summarised in the Appendix to the letter to members of the Company dated 16th June 1993 , to be constituted by the Rules produced in draft to this meeting and for the purposes of identification initialled by the Chairman hereof , be and is hereby approved and the Directors be and are hereby authorised to do all acts and things which they may consider necessary or expedient for implementing and giving effect to the same including making such amendments to the Rules as may be necessary to gain the approval of the Inland Revenue . ’
23 We have a vast network of brains and resources which we should put together .
24 Various claims and counterclaims which we will outline later , are made about the media in use here .
25 But not everything has this ability : the stones and trees which we can see and remember do not , themselves , have the capacity to ‘ represent ’ .
26 What we are talking about today is the need to ensure that bad cases do not elude tough penalties , because the present law puts burdens on the police and prosecution which they can have difficulty in discharging .
27 I sat and thought what I should do next .
28 Still Anabelle thought and thought what she might do .
29 Even when you succeed in producing desired results , periodically review your own actions and list what you could have done better .
30 After eating the piece of chicken dipped in cumin and saffron which he must have liked , he asked me where I came from .
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