Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [verb] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Rats run freely over the shrouded corpses which lie abandoned in the corridors . |
2 | It has peacocks , which like to sit on the seats when visitors are scarce , a compound with a few docile wild animals in , a small lake , a free-standing part of a Gothic cloister from the ruined abbey of Saint-Sever-de-Rustan which was removed and re-erected here , and , if you can find them among the shrubbery , busts of two French poets , one of whom was born in the town while the other went to school here : the native was the arch Romantic Théophile Gautier , whose bust in the Jar din Massey was sculpted by his exotic daughter Judith , the outsider Jules Laforgue , the strange , consumptive young poet who so influenced T. S. Eliot and died at twenty-seven . |
3 | 1985:21 ) from concepts of structural relativism ( which took the place of the idea that there was but one right model of organization , on the basis of a firm hierarchical structure ) through structures of which some were mechanistic and others organic and into the realm of " contingency " models ( structures of management which alter according to the issues with which they have to deal ) . |
4 | Our charge against the metaphysician is not that he attempts to employ the understanding in a field where it can not possibly venture , but that he produces sentences which fail to conform to the conditions under which alone a sentence can be literally significant . |
5 | The festival days , the sacred plays and dance , the processions which move jangling through the villages at night quicken us to the hidden rhythms by which the island lives . |
6 | The final stage of work is on the desalinisation of the vault and walls which have suffered through the centuries from water seepage ( from 1580 until 1811 the crypt was completely closed to visitors for this reason ) . |
7 | Such a view ignores the combined impact of adversarial divorce courts , lack of support for separating couples going through loss and change , lack of awareness of different roles and responsibilities of step-parents , lack of recognition of step-families in legal or welfare systems , and the negative image of step-families , all of which have contributed to the difficulties of remarriage and a rising re-divorce rate . |
8 | Its title is rather misleading , for it amounts to an anthology of Roebuck 's weekly columns which have appeared over the years in the motor racing magazine , Autosport . |
9 | More extensive , however , are the vast sheets of basaltic lavas which have formed on the continents at various times in the past and are referred to as continental flood basalts . |
10 | ‘ The building is particularly dangerous because there were nine or ten separate fires , which have burned through the floors , ’ he added . |
11 | This would effectively end the problems of over-production which have interfered with the workings of the European Community 's Common Agricultural Policy . |
12 | However the very quirks and obscure family traditions which have accrued over the years can intimidate newcomers . |
13 | Radioactivity does concentrate in sediments near the drums , many of which have imploded from the pressures 4000 metres down , Osterberg acknowledged . |
14 | The conclusions that they draw are that theses have been written for a variety of purposes , which have changed over the years , and which vary according to customs in different countries . |
15 | Will the Government seek compensation for the slaughter and mutilation of British citizens which have resulted from the arms and Semtex that he has provided ? |
16 | Benzodiazepines are just one example of the many drugs which have proved over the years to cause rather than cure illness . |