Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [adv] in the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , the busy life which goes on in the unconscious profoundly affects our feelings and reactions in our conscious , outer life . |
2 | They carry negligible risk , a known rate of return if held to their redemption which occurs always in the near future and there is a ready market for them . |
3 | Deliveries of Cuban sugar , which arrives mainly in the first half of the year , load the Soviet sugar factories ' productive capacities in the period when they are not processing sugar beet ( Kolodov : 1984 , p. 16 ) . |
4 | Environmental data and expertise which exists already in the Corine resource , a project which ends this year , is in danger of being lost whilst the EEA wrangle continues . |
5 | In particular , a variant form of oxygen known as ozone , which exists mainly in the upper atmosphere of Earth , filters out most of the potentially dangerous W light ( see p. 89 ) . |
6 | Distinction tends to revert to a notion of objectification which consists mainly in the external sedimentation and subsequent reproduction of class interests . |
7 | There has to be a force which operates truly in the best interests of the child , and there has to be recognition and understanding of the very difficult and narrow lines many social workers have to tread in dealing with the most harrowing cases . |
8 | Having said this though , it is what goes on in the woman-only space , which defines it as graduated separatism or not . |
9 | Erm the two interact constantly and you can see foreign policy in some ways as a bridge between what goes on within the frame , the domestic framework of a country and what goes on in the international environment which surrounds it . |
10 | We therefore found it necessary to look again at the empirical evidence about what goes on in the nuclear family — Who has the power ? |
11 | They are just as important though as what goes on in the main body of the conference centre . |
12 | THE past decade has proved just how foolhardy it would be to gaze into the crystal ball and confidently predict what lies ahead in the next 10 years . |