Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [adv] [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We follow our own way , the way which fits in with the conditions of our time and our country . ’
2 All of which fits in with the differences of stomach contents with which we began .
3 Few of the million or so visitors who take advantage of the Garden as a public amenity each year are aware of the scientific heritage behind the Garden , or indeed of the high level of scientific work which goes on behind the scenes today .
4 There are many who are surprised to discover that the words you see before you have been brought to you with little electronic influence beyond that which goes on within the brains of the writer and reader .
5 The descent to the south passes the relics of an abandoned lead mine and arrives at Clouds Gill to join the old mine road which goes down past the limekilns to The Street and the waiting car .
6 Sentence ( 2 ) is connected to ( 1 ) , for instance , by the phrase " for such reasons " , which refers back to the reasons listed in ( 1 ) , as well as by the fact that the " dream vision convention " is recognisable as an aspect of " a literary work " referred to in ( 1 ) .
7 This commitment is not a separate , independent stage but a higher level which builds logically on the implications of the previous levels .
8 This does not imply that this sociological approach would not be interested in the influences which inhibit some parents from looking after their children in a manner which lives up to the standards set by the rest of society .
9 Once again we are saying something in general form which corresponds exactly to the particularities of wave mechanics .
10 That portion of the epicranium which lies immediately behind the frons and between the compound eyes is termed the vertex .
11 Individuals and corporations hold portfolios of assets , the precise composition of which depends both on the characteristics of those assets and on the asset holder 's attitude to risky outcomes .
12 At the beginning we are confronted by a huge battle which leads on to the deaths of loyal knights .
13 The hotel lies at the foot of a steep road which leads down through the trees from the main road .
14 ‘ For starters we chose M & G Income Investment Trust which invests only in the shares of top companies , ’ says Keith .
15 THE first thing to go on to the canvas was a sketch in grey wax crayon , which mixes happily with the oils , whereas graphite would turn to gritty soot .
16 Knowesouth provides a locally based service for the population of the Eastern Borders which consists mainly of the towns of Jedburgh , Hawick and Kelso .
17 The catalogue is a serious and enlightening examination of the nature of modern British art by James Hyman , which draws heavily on the artists ' own words and writings .
18 Several scholars today refer to them as Zadokite , a name which appears periodically in the teachings themselves .
19 Visibility from the left-hand seat is above average for an American aircraft ; you can see all around , except for about 30° in the rear , and visibility upwards is acceptable but slightly degraded by the roof which wraps around to the sides of the cabin .
20 Nearing the Sandaig River , which rushes down from the mountains and passes beneath the road to enter the Sound , gated forest roads lead down to the beach where Gavin Maxwell had a cottage he called Camusfearna and wrote his world best-seller about his life there with the sea otters he admitted to his home as companions .
21 Ten years with Courtaulds Italia , based in Milan , have given him a Mediterranean outlook on life which squares easily with the goals of Single Market integration .
22 One well-known and very important point about experimental work which emerges clearly from the studies discussed in this section is that in order to frame a specific hypothesis the experimenter needs to have acquired in advance a good deal of detailed knowledge ; Plutchik ( 1974 ) emphasizes this in his discussion of the applicability of experimental versus observational methods .
23 Once you have come to an agreement on an expectation , form it into an objective statement , eg , ‘ We will establish no precedent which caters mainly to the desires of one at the expense of the other ’ .
24 My hon. Friend has mentioned the strong link between provision which falls respectively to the duties of funding councils and LEAs .
25 competition from the new commodity , the new technology , the new source of supply , the new type of organization … competition which commands a decisive cost or quality advantage and which strikes not at the margins of the profits and the outputs of the existing firms ( and possibly even entire national economies ) but it their foundations and their very lives .
26 The first step in the argument is their finding that HCG62 is enveloped in a large cloud of hot gas which extends well beyond the galaxies themselves .
27 English winemakers are always having to put up with this kind of jibe , despite possessing a viticultural heritage which dates back to the Romans .
28 If the building is turned into a pub the distinctive glass canopy , which dates back to the days when it was a garage , will be retained .
29 At a corner table , three men and an ample woman in an apron played cards noisily , the slap of the cards punctuated by bursts of virtuoso coughing , that cavernous café cough which echoes up from the boots .
30 This gives a fine solid bass to the chord which amalgamates excellently with the trombones and is as good in pp as in ff .
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