Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [vb pp] their [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Someone should test this possibility — perhaps by seeing whether LTP can still be induced in animals which have led their lives in a genuinely wild and unrestricted environment — before too much more theory-making is built around it . |
2 | As in Britain this qualified support for the free market has been accompanied by measures for a stronger stance in defence and law and order ( which have increased their shares in public spending in most Western European states ) . |
3 | Which are in the Rays of the Sun , which have made their abode in the Waters . ’ |
4 | In this country there is probably no river or wetland which is ‘ natural ’ in the sense that it has never been interfered with by man ; but river systems have two major characteristics which have enabled their wildlife in all its original complexity to survive interference better than most other systems . |
5 | There has been a greater emphasis on cosmic perspectives generally — such as the ‘ panspermia ’ theory ( the notion that the ‘ seeds ’ of organic life drifted to Earth from outer space ) — to explain both the origin of life on Earth and the frequent recurrence of plagues and viruses which have taken their toll of life in the past . |
6 | Considerably more pertinent to those trying to cope with day-to-day developments , are the various areas of special control which have found their way into the planning framework and jargon . |
7 | The non-parliamentary system , on the other hand , is peculiar to the United States and those Latin American Republics which have founded their constitutions upon that of their great neighbour . |
8 | The long-term shows a continued growth in demand for clay plain tiles , which have doubled their volume in a decade . ’ |
9 | This section will be a brief summary of other influences which have left their mark on the drama education scene . |