Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] the [adj] [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | All across Europe various events , exhibitions , meetings and discussions are being held which highlight the varying lifestyles of older people today . |
2 | Hence , it has been pointed out that there was no net increase in total real wealth between 1913 and 1951 , and in this context the world wars are cast as the harpies which devoured the accumulated efforts of previous generations . |
3 | New elements include Visual WorkBench , and AppWizard , which automates the first steps of using an application framework , which Microsoft says makes it easier to get started developing an application . |
4 | But this was an empirical observation which concerned the economic circumstances of a particular country at a particular period of time : it had nothing whatever to do with his general theory of employment . |
5 | Since the working class is the largest group and the group which concerned the educational reformers of 1944 , it is the natural choice of a base for the class variable . |
6 | There are cases , as we have seen , in which dispositions which lack the standard forms of wording are interpreted as trusts ; the construal of a trust depends therefore not on form but intention . |
7 | While the interests which ruled the foreign policies of European states might differ , the machinery which put them into effect did not . |
8 | There were never enough surgeons , never enough ambulances , of course no ‘ wonder drugs ’ , and often no chloroform with which to perform the endless amputations of smashed limbs . |
9 | The special Latin status of ‘ Italian-ness ’ is especially evident in the extensive build-up to the Mondiali , which displays the extravagant aspects of a nation which exalts and gives equal value to cultural institutions like football and opera . |
10 | It seems to represent a programme which is extremely good value for the taxpayer and which offers the best prospects of much better services for the user . |
11 | Staff in the Official Solicitor 's office , which represents the legal interests of children in care , are concerned that the children could be left out of a possible £2 million compensation agreement offered by the council 's insurers . |
12 | It is significant that the union which represents the employed workers of Cartón has never been on strike . |
13 | The myth of Asgard , home of the Norwegian Gods , speaks of the Rainbow Bridge connecting Earth to Heaven which represents the seven levels of consciousness between ignorance and enlightenment , as described by the Naga myth in the previous chapter . |
14 | 1978 ) which show that ‘ red-bed ’ lithologies and in some cases thick sandstones , extend down to the Cambriense Marine Band which separates the two Chronozones of the Westphalian C. |
15 | The outlook for Japan 's computer firms is made brighter by several major changes in the way the machines are sold which favour the existing strengths of its computer industry . |
16 | The second HEAO was the Einstein Observatory , which produced the first pictures of astronomical objects at X-ray wavelengths . |
17 | During the formative years of broadcasting it was cinema which produced the predominant images of lesbians and gay men . |
18 | Had he never existed , it is probable that the Almoravid Moors , under their fanatical leader Yusuf , would have overrun a far greater area of central Spain — and perhaps prevented the gradual blurring of the two cultures which produced the later kingdoms of Moorish Spain and thereafter the great empire of the sixteenth century . |
19 | It is now accepted that a non-combinatorial entropy contribution arises from the formation of new ( 1–2 ) contacts in the mixture which change the vibrational frequencies of the two components , i.e. assumption ( d ) in section 8.2 must be relaxed . |
20 | He attributed the actual cohesive organising role to the vanguard of the working class ( read Communist Party ) which led the various strata of that class with their differing levels of consciousness . |
21 | The most complex of the risings was the Pilgrimage of Grace , the problems of which have been covered in two important papers , both of which stress the varying motives of the participants ( 68 ; 69 ) . |
22 | The sentence should have read it : ‘ It proved possible to maintain a limited number of local foster placements which would not have met the central standards of a specialist fostering team , but which met the temporary needs of certain local children more appropriately . ’ |
23 | It seems not theoretically mistaken , but simply anachronistic , an error of praxis , for Goffredo Fofi to complain about the lack of writing which confronts the terrible realities of Italian public life in the 1970s , ‘ that tells who we are , that is immersed in the lives of everyone ’ ( Fofi 1985 : 13 ) . |
24 | This period therefore saw the culmination of tendencies already visible in previous generations which made the diplomatic services of Europe more technically efficient than ever before . |
25 | Typical of these was Will Zens ' To the Shores of Hell ( 1965 ) , which depicted the first landings of American Marines at Da Nang . |
26 | However , it is the presence , ( on two occasions in mosaic 10 ) , of a sixteen-petalled flower comparable to those which occupy the central squares of mosaic 7 and North Hill , mosaic C , which is most significant . |
27 | This was distanced from the earlier stress on Old Testament religious morality by its rationalism ; as in the story 's metaphor of electricity , wondrous yet calculable , which demonstrated the inexorable consequences of wrong-doing-disease , death and social degeneracy . |
28 | It was a big central square , completely surrounded by covered arcades above which rose the creamy stones of the original medieval houses , topped by the steeply sloping , earth-red roofs . |
29 | And for the most part it is the vocals which supply the important shades of light and dark on ‘ Nevermind ’ , winding their way in and out of the psyched guitar and flowing backline . |
30 | Unable to play poker , I looked at a poster on the wall of the room which described the different regiments of the Legion , their roles , and where they were based . |