Example sentences of "[Wh det] he [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the Christian message … there is absolutely no question of man 's being given an historical account of a section of the past , which he might put to the test , or critically confirm or reject .
2 He even had on a collar and tie , which I 'd never seen before and which he would tug at every now and then as if it were too tight .
3 Bruce Springsteen began the Eighties with The River , an uneven double album but one which staked out the broad territory over which he would roam in the ensuing years .
4 In this respect , San Francisco 's version of the exhibition gains from the proximity of ‘ Collection ’ , that important triptych of paint and collaged material belonging to the museum , in which Rauschenberg rehearsed the full range of the combined techniques which he would employ for the next ten years .
5 He has the right , which he should exercise to the full , of reading his master 's papers and accompanying him to court .
6 When presented with ‘ antiques ’ , an established knocker will have no difficulty sorting the wheat from the chaff : 20 or more years on the knock has provided the experienced ‘ boy ’ with a knowledge of antiques which he will supplement with a useful home library of reference books and subscriptions to price guides and the trade press .
7 Through the witness of the disciples which he will apply to the hearts of the hearers , the Spirit will convict men of being in the wrong .
8 Mr Smith 's motion , which he will put before the council as soon as possible , says this will increase the weekly bills of all households , but will particularly affect pensioners and others on low incomes .
9 His official weight was 11st 12lb — 1lb under the limit for the super-middleweight division in which he will campaign in the future .
10 Imbert regards ‘ Moore Intime ’ as a long-term venture which he will exploit over the next ten years in France , Japan and the US .
11 The claim that the buyer can bring against the creditor ( e.g. the credit card company when the buyer has used his credit card to buy an item for more than £100 ) is the same as that which he can bring against the seller .
12 So , where the buyer bought the goods under a credit agreement of a certain type he will be able to bring against the creditor a claim similar to that which he can bring against the seller .
13 The officer 's power to select what gets known to his supervisor may be exploited to support an image of competence which he can present in the reports he supplies .
14 Harold now wants to find the town which he can reward with the title the Mensa Mind trophy as the Easter Eggheads of Great Britain .
15 The supplier will seek his profits in other markets , hoping that the volume at which he can operate in the contract market will make his product highly competitive in price and cost terms elsewhere .
16 Everyone hoped to have at least four " ways out " , along which he could travel in a crisis .
17 It was work towards which all Ramsey 's training and expectations led as the right contribution which he could make to the life of his Church and to that of Christendom .
18 Ever since 1947 some Gaullists had recognized that the General 's willingness to prolong his role beyond periods of acute crisis — the only periods in which he could function as a consensual leader — risked compromising his mystique .
19 The reasonableness of such clauses depends mainly upon the questions raised by s 11(4) of the UCTA " is the amount a reasonable one having regard to the financial resources of the party seeking its protection , and the extent to which he could insure against the relevant liabilities ?
20 In fact , for a time he saw in the New Order in France a possible source of ideas which he could implement in the construction of his New Order ( Nizam-i Cedit ) in Turkey .
21 One farmer told the authors that it cost him 194,000 Somali shillings ( $14 ) to grow 100 kilos ( 220lbs ) of maize , which he could sell for a mere 55,000 shillings at the local market .
22 The consultative task was to keep the focus of discussion on the pupil , but simultaneously to deal with the teacher 's perception of the problem ( the reinforcing effect it was having on both pupil and teacher ) by giving him through group support the kind of liberating learning experience which he could transfer into the teaching context with Dave
23 There was , however , always one matter for which he had a personal responsibility which he could share with no one else .
24 Without influential subjects serving about the pope , the king had to enlist the utmost support which he could muster among the cardinals in order to shape the papal response to his demands .
25 He also arranged with the school resource centre for him to have access to the library area at certain periods , during which he could relax with a book or magazine .
26 I was soon to take up my first teaching post in a Secondary School and he had called to ask if I were able to make use of a potter 's wheel which he could provide for the new Art room .
27 The olive grove through which he used to walk as a boy was submerged beneath a main road and a cluster of lean-to engineering sheds even before 1948 .
28 In the ‘ twenties the list of protected birds was small and this gentleman , Mr. Thomas , did quite a trade in song-birds which he used to catch on the downs around the city .
29 At the same time , he was entering with a new singleness of purpose the creative landscape of his own mind , and sensed already that what he might achieve in the months ahead would surpass anything which had resulted from two very public years in Bristol .
30 The terrorist is normally a person who , as such , risks death either by his own weapons or in the commission of his act , and is at least as likely to court what he might regard as a martyr 's or patriot 's death as to be deterred by it .
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