Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] [is] [vb pp] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This is the first in which Parliament is mentioned on the title .
2 Again , conditions in which calcium is leached from the soil may be beneficial for brown trout .
3 It is , of course , one of the aims of a new regime to have its preferred political principles regarded as ‘ the law ’ , that is seen to be self-evidently ‘ right ’ , in a similar fashion to the way in which ideology is assimilated by the new nation ( see chapter 4 ) .
4 This was to change assessment of advanced courses from a system driven by external examinations to one in which assessment is driven by the nature of the outcomes in the course and can assess the range of outcomes desirable in vocational courses .
5 the basis on which provision is made for the redemption of debt ;
6 The trypanosome parasites that are responsible for the disease survive inside the cells of the choroid plexus , the network of vessels through which blood is filtered into the cerebrospinal fluid .
7 It is important to remember that other factors may affect the platelet-aggregate ratio such as the rate at which blood is drawn through the sampling needle ( Rohrer et al , 1978 ) .
8 Anthropologists , in turn , have attempted to argue that , for example , the transition from brideservice , in which labour is performed by the prospective groom , to bridewealth , where objects are given in exchange for the bride , marks a significant difference in the development of a phenomenon whereby objects may stand for human labour , with the implication that this is the first stage towards the conditions of property and alienation as we know them today ( Strathern 1985 ) .
9 This special qualitative factor has now received the approval , at least by implication , of the Court of Appeal in Spittle v Bunney [ 1988 ] 3 All ER 1031 at 1041 , a case in which guidance is given on the method of assessment of the value of a mother 's services to a young infant .
10 Two other recent products aim to improve the way in which light is reflected from the skin .
11 The whole expense of maintaining a voluntary aided school is paid by the local education authority except for the expense of providing , altering and carrying out certain repairs to the school buildings which expense is borne by the governors : section 15(3) and 114(2) of the Education Act 1944 .
12 Some have feathery branches , gills through which oxygen is absorbed from the water .
13 This would lead to the conclusion that the relevant ‘ discourse subjects ’ for a particular discourse fragment must be those to which reference is made in the text of the discourse .
14 The serjeants at law , who had the exclusive privilege of practising , pleading and audience in the Court of Common Pleas from time immemorial until their exclusive privileges were abolished by the Practitioners in Common Pleas Act 1846 ( 9 & 10 Vict. c. 54 ) , had always fallen into a special category and before the events of 1292 to which reference is made in the 1970 judgment , Parliament had introduced an elementary form of disciplinary control over serjeants and pleaders in the Statute of Westminster 1275 ( 3 Edw. 1 c. 29 ) which provided , in the event of attainder for deceit or collusion in the King 's Court , for a term of imprisonment and for disqualification for life from ‘ pleading in that court for any man . ’
15 However , an index is essential for any volume containing many items to which reference is made by the reader .
16 The way in which these detectors are used to identify spoken words , however , differs considerably from the way in which identification is achieved in the Johnston-McClelland model .
17 The issue is one of meaning ; Saussure 's linguistics and his postulation of semiology is not concerned with meaning itself but with the rules by which meaning is conveyed within the sign .
18 If your parent has savings invested with a local authority , from which tax is deducted at the basic rate , she can only get some of this tax back if the tax , together with any other tax that is paid ( e.g. under Pay As Your Earn ) , comes to more than the proper tax on her total income .
19 ‘ Charge , ’ ‘ security ’ or ‘ security interest ’ will be used interchangeably in the sense in which charge is defined in the Companies Act 1985 , namely as any form of security , fixed or floating , over a company 's property present or future .
20 Their surfaces are covered with tiny pores through which water is drawn into the body by flagella , and then expelled through larger vents .
21 A tentative hypothesis is that this relates to real differences in the means by which knowledge is disseminated in the scientific and non-scientific disciplines — the large numbers of scientific journals as compared to those in the arts , and the pressures on the scientific community to publish at all costs .
22 It is usually formed from lightweight prefabricated sections which are locked together to form scaffolding of the desired length and height on which boarding is placed for the working area .
23 Having heard the evidence given by the parties , the court makes an order in favour of the plaintiff or the defendant depending on which evidence is preferred by the judge .
24 The radical sociological critique of medicine provides important insights into the sources of professional power , and the way in which self-interest is rationalised in the public good even in the healing professions .
25 These cases are significant because they illustrate one of the ways in which standing is related to the merits of the case .
26 The TBMs start work from a point some 45m down while the bottom of the shaft acts as a mucking basis from which slurry is pumped to the nearby Fond Pignon spoil disposal site .
27 I pay tribute to the quality of the testimony given by the right hon. Gentleman — the only Back-Bencher who has held my office — about the way in which democracy is defended against the forces of darkness in Northern Ireland .
28 I turn then to the interest in Christian circles of late in trying to mitigate the exclusively male , or masculine , way in which God is understood in the bible and in Christian symbolism .
29 ‘ Particularly he loves the procession , in which God is blessed for the fruits of the field and the parish bounds are maintained ; in which there is charity in loving , walking together , and mercy in relieving the poor . ’
30 Just who makes the decisions depends on organisation structure , and the extent to which authority is delegated within the organisation .
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