Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [verb] [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This is because all possible fictions of scientific progress are virtual in present-day technology which has taken over the function of ‘ productive ’ simulation . |
2 | The multitude of Madonnas for Italian worship in the Renaissance made this a fruitful theme for connoisseurship which has taken on the task of distinguishing authentic works from those by followers or copyists . |
3 | You then have to ask yourself the question , If there is n't any Government , if there is n't any er local development pressure of any substance which has brought about the need for this policy , has there been some sort of quantum change in Government policy which has necessitated that we give emphasis to this particular issue . |
4 | Michael Heseltine enjoys grand gestures and has no intention of allowing the Labour Party ( which has brought in the architect Sir Richard Rogers as its adviser ) to make all the running where the debate on the future of London is concerned . |
5 | In his programme article for that Leicester v England match , Tony Russ of Leicester predicted that the new law , which intends to free up the game and lessen the effect of kicking , would have the opposite effect . |
6 | John is quite a character and loves his role which includes shouting out the news four times a day . |
7 | Freedom of release pin movement and careful fitting of that cord extension which helps pull out the canopy will benefit from practice . |
8 | It does not have to re-analyse characters once they have been identified , which helps to speed up the processing of long documents . |
9 | What has brought about the change in Mr Gorbachev ? |