Example sentences of "[Wh det] be [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 In this area he builds first a small depression by removing mouthfuls of sand and then produces a nest from weeds which are coated with a sticky substance so that they can be moulded with his snout .
32 The questions which are asked about a still image tell us a great deal about the narrative interest in that image .
33 They will be likely to have positive NPVs if they enhance product order-winning criteria which are related to a thorough analysis of competitive strengths and industry attractiveness — preferably using a clear model of the industry such as Porter ( 1985 ) proposes .
34 A number of other error messages , which are related to the internal workings of LIFESPAN RDBI , may also be reported .
35 Britain is , in relation to its size , remarkably well-endowed with mineral resources , the type and distribution of which are related to the complex geological and tectonic history of the British Isles and the adjacent continental shelf area .
36 But , as Foucault has indicated , we can trace a series of long-term strategies at work which are related to the cultural significance given to sexuality .
37 It involves taking sperm from men and mixing it with their partner 's eggs which are replaced in the Fallopian tube in the GIFT technique — Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer .
38 If you give in to the fears which are projected onto the inner screen of your mind , you make your intentions to overcome them impossible and you will be weighed down by your past failures , finding you lack the courage to confront the problem or the person who in the past has won over you .
39 We should rather refer to economic processes which are constituted in a particular place , which of course does not make them local .
40 In all , 838 post-1976 imprints were identified , and in 814 instances ( 97% ) the method of acquisition was determined ; in the remaining cases , which principally concerned newspapers and serials — types of publication which are stamped in a different way from monographs — the method of acquisition could not be established in the time available .
41 If you look carefully you may see a date and the maker 's initials on one of the canes , which are covered with a clear glass weight .
42 We know that Coastguard works , because beaches on the opposite side of the Bristol Channel estuary which are covered by the same water , did not receive the EC approval . ’
43 Will he confirm that he will reject advice to use as a role model councils such as Lambeth , Liverpool , Hackney and Southwark — in other words , councils which have high borrowing , rotten services and high community charges and which have lost control of their housing stock , and all of which are run by the Labour party ?
44 These are governed by an often unwritten series of transformations , creating homologies which reaffirm operational practice and which are determined by a definitive , but rarely acknowledged rationale .
45 Trade unions do not have the right to strike nor negotiate wage levels , which are determined by the administrative centre .
46 These Districts contain the most prestigious teaching hospitals , which are staffed by the medical establishment .
47 The four tower galleries , which are not uniformly successful in their proportions but which are distinguished by the soft ambient lighting concealed within the beautiful ribbed vaults ( there is no natural light ) , will contain masterpieces of European and American art arranged floor by floor in a broadly chronological progression from Delaunay and Chagall through Mondrian and Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art .
48 Pluralism holds that , at least in modern Western democracies , power is not monopolized by a single ruling class but is distributed between a plurality of interest groups of different kinds , which are represented in the political arena by a variety of organizations including political parties .
49 It 's odd to see how much smaller the trees clinging to the cliff face which are exposed to the salty winds off the sea are compared to those growing in the more sheltered woodland later in the walk .
50 The German researchers took a crystal of tungsten diselenide and cleaved it to expose a layer of tungsten atoms which are arranged in a triangular pattern .
51 The evaluation of CHW programmes in many countries suggest that there are a lot of problems in this area which are compounded by the socio-economic conditions in our countries .
52 The effect of this is to turn us upside-down and virtually blindfold us , since we can no longer see our eyes , which are hidden in the blank space between the mirrors .
53 I emphasise that I do not believe that it is right to agree to measures which are damaging to the Scottish or to the British economy , and we have not done so .
54 This polymer has terminal hydroxyl groups , which are esterified with an unsaturated acid , and an aziridine ( ethylene imine ) ring is added to the double bond .
55 It is unnecessary to add much to what has been said already about the horn , except to point out that owing to its conical mouthpiece and bore it is unable to produce such a loud and brilliant tone as the trumpets and trombones , which are played with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and have a cylindrical bore over the greater part of their length .
56 The sides of the tongue , which are raised for the preceding consonant , are lowered to allow air to escape over them ( this is called lateral release ) .
57 At its top the uterus is two inches across , and from each side come the fallopian tubes , themselves about 4½ inches in length , which serve as the channel down which the ovum travels from the ovaries , which are situated at the far end of the fallopian tubes .
58 The warehouses are organised in a hierarchical manner with a central one buying from satellite warehouses , which are situated in the poorer residential areas of Cali , so that they are near the homes of the garbage pickers .
59 Phonemes which are uttered by the articulatory action of the same vocal organ .
60 This lays down cancellation provisions ( reg 4 ) similar to those applied under the CCA 1974 in relation to supplies by a trader of goods or services to a consumer which are made during an unsolicited visit to the consumer 's home , or that of another consumer , or the consumer 's place of work ( reg 3 ) for a VAT inclusive payment of £35 or more ( reg 3(2) ( f ) ) .
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