Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [adv prt] the [noun sg] and " in BNC.
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1 | Winters to freeze your marrow and a spring wind — the fen blow they call it — which whips up the peat and chokes your lungs like smog . |
2 | It gets its name from the Silurian Epoch — a period around 450 million years ago when the rocks which make up the skeleton and the soil of the Grizedale Forest were formed . |
3 | Surely both vase-paintings and metopes ( which run over the middle and later decades of the century ) owe much to great wall-paintings in Corinth . |
4 | Their lateral line organs are buried in canals which run along the head and body , and open into the water through pores . |
5 | Ministers from 15 member countries attending the third Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation ( APEC ) conference in Seoul on Nov. 12-14 issued a declaration at the close of the talks which set out the direction and role for APEC as " an exemplary model of open regional co-operation " , and agreed to co-operate to reduce trade barriers both within the region and worldwide , and to identify and promote the region 's interests . |
6 | New detailed syllabuses have been produced , which set out the knowledge and skills that a student actuary has to master before qualification . |
7 | Employees benefited from Homequity 's guaranteed home sale programme which speeded up the sale and purchase of properties in the old and new locations . |
8 | There are some excellent lightweight clothes available these days made from such materials as Gore-Tex , which keep out the wind and rain but allow your sweat to evaporate . |
9 | But there is no clear logic to the complex pattern of cell divisions which divide up the egg and generate the worm . |
10 | When the number of steps to be executed is equal to the number of deceleration delay circuits the downcounter produces a pulse , which switches off the clock and also triggers the first deceleration delay , T1' . |