Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , the policy formation process is a largely uncontrolled one : on the whole , the government decides which groups it will consult or listen to and which it will ignore ; and empirical evidence shows what one would intuitively expect , namely that some groups are in a much better position to influence government than others .
2 This was seen as a reference to the attitude of China which indicated it might withdraw if Taiwan were admitted into the group .
3 ‘ I suppose the newspaper which started it would say that it was just a bit of fun .
4 ‘ A transceiver , which means it can transmit as well as receive .
5 The overriding anxiety for the employees was what benefits they could claim and how much they would receive .
6 But there are things that we 're not avail er , we 're not aware of and I 'm looked on as something of an expert , so God help those people who come and ask me er , what there is , what forms they should use and what is available on the , in the organization , if I 'm looked upon as an expert .
7 The message of the Burgess shale — that there has always been variety , and no one can say in what forms it will survive until it has done so — remains .
8 However , in what follows we shall assume that Lucas estimated the equivalent of equation ( 6.5 ) .
9 In what follows we shall see that both these concepts of the curriculum , and several intermediate positions , are entertained by teachers in our sample schools , and so caution needs to be exercised .
10 In what follows I shall claim that postmodern cultural forms do indeed signify , only that they signify differently .
11 In what follows I will argue that there are specific financial advantages for Japanese firms which compensate for the presumed loss of efficiency that accompanied the shift away from the model of atomistic competition proposed in the reforms of the US Occupation .
12 In what follows I will argue that there are specific financial advantages for Japanese firms which compensate for the presumed loss of efficiency that accompanied the shift away from the model of atomistic competition proposed in the reforms of the US Occupation .
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