Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] major [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Will he be having any talks with the Cairns group of countries , which involves major food producers such as Australia and New Zealand and is dedicated to getting rid of all subsidies , tariffs and quotas which put extra costs on food , and getting good-quality , cheap food back on the shelves — policies from which our farmers have absolutely nothing to fear ?
2 During the War , seasonal traffic declined , but there was a new requirement for troop carriers by the R.A.F. , which operated major training facilities in Blackpool .
3 The ideological dimension favoured in the explanation of Continental fertility differences seems less applicable to Britain , which lacked major foci of religious or social dissent .
4 Asking us what we think about being Disabled generally produces an entirely different perspective which has major repercussions for arts involvement .
5 The recent changes in the distribution of people and jobs described above are indicative of a fundamental reshaping of Britain 's regional structure which has major implications for private investment decisions and raises important issues for central government policymakers .
6 Given the increasing pressure we and others are putting on offshore dredging , which has major implications for future terrestrial supplies , I thought you should also see the Commentary .
7 Cytomegalovirus ( CMV ) is a virus which causes major problems in AIDS .
8 Their need for thick-lensed ‘ John Lennon ’ spectacles implies they are physically imperfect as they slouch or lean against props ; for these lazy , untidy creatures have techniques of the body which reveal major structuring principles of police thinking .
9 There was another column which said major things erm , there might be a couple of things which
10 Chapter 3 examines some of the larger trends in society which have major significance for health care in general and the NHS in particular , looking in turn at the effects of economic re-structuring , demographic change and technological and medical advance .
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