Example sentences of "[Wh det] is [adv] [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is not necessary to examine each of these cases here , but sufficient to note that in each there is a disposition which is plainly a legacy sub modo yet which is subsequently described by the jurist as a trust .
2 My children love to play this game which is simply the water variant of ‘ What 's the Time Mr Wolf ’ .
3 In many of the analogous medieval fabliaux of a miller and two clerks , the one clerk 's designs upon the daughter are motivated by simple lust , because she is beautiful , and involve her deception too , as she is given , in the dark , what she is told is a gold ring but which is simply an iron ring off an andiron in the fireplace .
4 But when a pipe is discharging polluted water into a river which is largely an effluent channel , the only ‘ victim ’ may be the public , with the impairment to such amenity value as may remain .
5 The phase is characterized by inter articulation between the state and productive capital and by the participation of collective organizations in the state which is increasingly a welfare state .
6 Directly directly B T started erm saying well thirty thousand employees will go this year under B T ninety-two scheme i.e. they will go at fifty , they will draw their pension at fifty , which is n't the trust deed and for many years Inland Revenue point blank refused to let anybody draw a pension below sixty .
7 In fact , an explanation which went back to a biologically grounded disposition could in this case precisely avoid the invocation of rational collective agency , which is rather an intellectualist embarrassment to the story as Hume ( 1738–40 ) tells it .
8 There is also the danger of a stroke which is when a blood clot occurs in the brain and the blood supply is cut off .
9 The bad news is that the side finishing second in this group could well meet the Soviets in the opening phase of the knockout stage , which is when the World Cup begins in earnest .
10 Of course not , which is why a United States of Europe is out of the question .
11 It was a lot of work for one man , he told me , which is why the name Hugh Cruttwell always turns up on the credits of his movies .
12 But the real division in Britain is geographical , which is why the West Midlands has become the decisive battlefield in elections , the Debatable Land , where neither establishment is dominant .
13 Business involvement in the quality process means commitment from the highest levels which is why the Quality Scotland Foundation is targeting executive management in Scottish companies .
14 Which is why the Colorfast range of cosmetics is as unique as every woman who chooses to wear it .
15 So it is imperative that the quality of service is extended into the washroom facilities , which is why the Facilities Manager specified Rentokil Healthcare Services .
16 And that was the reason why , and in fact the total shortfall , the total unmanning was something like a hundred and thirty-five hundred and forty , which is why the police authority has a bid in at this moment for a , a further sixty-eight policemen , which has in fact been backed by the county council , who are prepared to pay for it .
17 And animal minds , a fortiori , do not engage in this sort of computation ( which is why the Punch cartoon would have been less funny if it had shown a human fisherman ) .
18 When the plant came on stream the initial sales would start reducing the net outflow of funds which is why the maintenance cost of the operation is not shown as a straight line .
19 Cutting waste also helps beat disposal costs — which is why the Borden Chemical Company in Fremond , California , reduced its toxic phenol wastes by 93 per cent3 .
20 One of the biggest growth areas at present is the Crown Prosecution Service , which is also a government body , but involves prosecuting offenders on behalf of the police .
21 The modernist revolution means of course a break with the traditional aesthetics of beauty which is also a foundationalist aesthetics of order .
22 It is independent of the quality process but , in retrospect , would make the ideal first step in instituting a management system which is also a quality system .
23 Richard 's opening soliloquy ( which is also the opening text of the entire play ) must count as the clearest ‘ policy ’ statement of the tragedy principle in representation : Before this , Richard has let us know that he is not happy with the non-warring state of affairs and is set to provide destruction .
24 which is also the equipment diary , that , with back up from your
25 I have already had preliminary meetings with — Senior Consultant with HCTB , which is also the Lead Industry Body for the hospitality industry , and — consultant for HCIMA .
26 In fact , Q&A is available in two versions — Q&A Write , which is just the word processing package , and the full-blown Q&A 4 , which includes the database .
27 This is a lovely small , intimate gathering of friends , which is just the way Annabelle and Steven wanted it to be .
28 One example er , a couple of examples erm , we 've worked together with the unions in Moulinex in northern France who bought Swan Kettles er which is where the G M B is erm is highly organized and er in those er meetings between the unions in , in Moulinex and Swan we 've been able to see the disparity between the conditions and the wages and be able to speak about ways in which people can go back to their , to their er workplace and work on that with that knowledge .
29 Inevitably , we are talking about the South-east , which is where the development pressure is .
30 After entering the house the service pipe usually terminates in the householder 's main stopcock , which is where the house supply starts .
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