Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [adv prt] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is the official authority ‘ traditionally ’ associated with management , which goes down the scalar chain . |
2 | And while the performance of the Alpine is in the supercar league , the cost of using it , in terms of comfort , running costs and fuel economy , is definitely not — which holds out the enticing prospect of accomplishing long , fast continental journeys in great comfort and 25 mpg economy . |
3 | Of these the most useful is Magnify which blows up the selected area by up to eight times . |
4 | Stencil , in short , pursues a quest the absurdity of which rules out the modernist option of structuring by myth . |
5 | China , which takes over the British colony in 1997 , refuses to bless the undertaking — and thus open the way for private financing of part of it — until it has wrung several concessions from the British . |
6 | China , which takes over the British colony in 1997 , has flatly rejected two plans . |
7 | The building , which faces west , lies below a turn in the Sacred Way which zigzags up the steep site to the temple , on a little terrace just above the south wall of the sanctuary . |
8 | The 70° line which divides up the holding area is best remembered as leaning towards the far end of the outbound leg of the pattern . |
9 | Others with not dissimilar roots to have attracted the attention of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which doles out the little gold men , include Charles Laughton ( Scarborough ) , Anthony Havelock Allen ( Darlington ) and Flora Robson ( South Shields ) . |
10 | It looks dewy fresh , but it does have overtones of a quieter age , and it 's the perfect foil for the earthy tones of the fabric which picks up the exotic theme we used downstairs . |
11 | And it passes through elements in a cell called and as it passes through a the genetic information on the on the R N A D N A is read off and proteins are produced , so the is a kind of read head which reads out the genetic information . |
12 | If there appears to be a dispute on the facts , I will prepare a valuation memorandum which sets out the factual information which forms the background to the valuation . |
13 | The specialist hiring firm , Overdrive , has a standard form contract which sets out the contractual relationship between the haulier , Overdrive and the Overdrive driver . |
14 | The latest version of the Park 's Structure Plan , which sets out the basic strategy of the control of development in the park for the next 10–15 years , states that the visual impact of windfarms outweighs the net benefit to global conservation . |
15 | Coat each hair with a fine translucent film which smooths down the rough surface & seals the hair to prevent moisture loss . |
16 | And they give it to you with ‘ Dream All Your Troubles Away ’ , which boots out the ambient side of ‘ Cake ’ and adds a vocal and hard groove . |
17 | Sweeney Agonistes takes its audience back not simply to what was seen as the childhood , even babyhood of ritual and civilization , but further down the evolutionary ladder to the most primitive level of that ‘ amorphous protoplasm ’ which makes up the human egg . |
18 | which brings up the main point and that is we have got to make sure that those people who are nominated or delegated within the terms of the contract , are people who have the knowledge and experience |
19 | Which brings in the financial tornado : the myth of the stripper . |
20 | Teachers are trained to develop the individual potential of their students and to teach through an improvised accompaniment which brings out the dynamic quality of the movement . |
21 | The active part is played by a public corporation , the National Coal Board , which carries on the vast bulk of the exploitation itself whilst licensing a minute amount of private enterprise by others . |
22 | The Plugpal , another vacuum gadget which sucks out the accumulated mess from sink outlets without pulling any plumbing apart , also looks set to be a big success . |
23 | What uses up the conventional memory ? |
24 | Nothing about what conjures up the distinctive perfume of a bookshop , however . |
25 | What sets up the causal link in this case is the fact that honey has a distinctive taste , which Pooh will recognise . |