Example sentences of "[conj] [det] [Wh det] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | I hope you are only passingly depressed by my letter & that what I can write later on will erect your spirits . |
2 | It is important to note that the consonants that have undergone assimilation have not disappeared ; in the above examples , the duration of the consonants remains more or less what one would expect for a two-consonant cluster . |
3 | More or less what you 'd expect . ’ |
4 | Sound , too , possibly the second most important sense to man , covers a range far greater than that which we can hear . |
5 | This figure is far smaller than that which they would make under the terms of ‘ own resources ’ were they full members of the EEC . |
6 | Well it does n't really make sense , simply because the carp 's own enzymes are far more effective than those which we could supply , i.e. those from sheep or cattle . |
7 | Why do many women find The Story of O erotic , and why is there a ‘ split ’ between sexual fantasy and that which one might find pleasurable or erotic in real life ? |
8 | The definition of what constitutes insider information is therefore crucial , for it determines the information a conglomerate may pass through the Wall and that which it must conceal . |
9 | He points out that we need to distinguish between the contribution that research can make to policy and that which it can make to social work practice . |
10 | I immediately knew that I would have to write about the whole experience , and that what I would write would be illuminated with sentimentality . |
11 | I shall attempt to demonstrate that a synthesis of positivism and natural law is possible and that what I shall call ‘ normative positivism ’ is consistent with the account of criminal law which I favour . |
12 | I promise him the same standard of service in my car as that which he would expect to be provided by a Conservative borough , or even a Conservative taxi service operated by myself . |
13 | The claim that the buyer can bring against the creditor ( e.g. the credit card company when the buyer has used his credit card to buy an item for more than £100 ) is the same as that which he can bring against the seller . |