Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Together with the Socialist Party ( 142 seats ) and a new Christian Democratic party called the Mouvement Républicain Populaire ( 152 seats ) , the PCF formed a bloc which effectively ruled out the possibility of any constitution that de Gaulle could approve . |
2 | The last few years have been stressful for teacher education , for it has not only experienced the constant need for self- defence of higher education generally , but also special pressures from the Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education ( CATE ) , set up in 1984 , and the new funding arrangements for in-service education started in 1986 ( which effectively wiped out the source of student funding for most full-time award-bearing courses ) . |
3 | The hon. Member for Barrow and Furness ( Mr. Franks ) in the course of an extremely lengthy spech did not answer the question asked by my hon. Friend the Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) about fourth , fifth , sixth , seventh and eighth Trident nuclear submarines , which only points up the fact that this nation needs a programme of conversion from arms manufacture to material for peaceful purposes . |
4 | If we could precisely specify and conclusively verify every member of the set of observation statements which together make up the meaning of a non-observation statement , that non-observation statement would , in accordance with the verification principle , have its own determinate meaning and in certain circumstances be determinately true or determinately false . |
5 | It was a silent and melancholy spot because of the darkness of the evergreens and the steep sides of the declivity which together shut out the sky . |
6 | This tension is then ‘ satisfyingly ’ released by the resolution from the Dominant chord to the tonic chord which usually starts off the chorus of the song . |
7 | personal characteristics are laughed at , family likenesses in the present generations are pointed out , even among the pigs and dogs which still wander around the village . |
8 | ‘ Homage to the Snakes which ever move around the Earth |
9 | He talks of the " dark embryo " which gradually takes on the form of a poem , of " dark psychic material " with which the poet struggles ; it is a " burden " to be relieved or a " demon " to be exorcised . |
10 | Instead Nixon claimed to be " Vietnamizing " the war by a phased withdrawal , which gradually handed over the conduct of the war to the South Vietnamese themselves . |
11 | The colour of the sky permeates the mountains and is reflected by the lakes which also took on the mountain colours . |
12 | When they arrive at the restaurant cash points they run their card through the machine which automatically flashes up the price and deducts the cost of their meal . |
13 | Would it not be very short sighted of the western democracies — not simply Britain — to allow the countries which now make up the Commonwealth of Independent States to drift into such a state of anarchy that a dictatorship could well return ? |
14 | A friend knitted me a fabulous Nordic jumper , which immediately took on the status of security blanket . |
15 | The Doctor looked up and put on his spectacles which immediately slid down the perspiration on his nose . |
16 | These act as an unnatural fertilizer for algae which then use up the oxygen in the water during their rapid growth . |
17 | Losses would be twice as high if energy producers imposed a carbon tax and kept the revenues for themselves , or if a tax were levied by a world agency which then shared out the revenue in proportion to each region 's population . |