Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] [verb] on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Manchester and Liverpool are doing the same , as more and more houses are being built on vast estates , with their own shopping centres and with factories which are built on industrial trading estates .
2 The mouse class II MHC region contains six genes ( Ob-Ab-Aa-Eb1-Eb2-Ea ) encoding two cell surface heterodimers ( AαAβ and EαEβ ) which are expressed on key components of the immune system , including B cells , dendritic cells and can be induced by γ-interferon on other antigen presenting cells , such as macrophages .
3 We took samples from two birds and we prepared DNA fingerprinting which are represented on this piece of film as a series of bands .
4 These needs lead to a number of different database technologies which are represented on this slide , and the first one I 'd like to focus on is replication .
5 A hybrid motor has two phase windings , which are mounted on separate stator poles ( Chapter 1 ) and therefore the phase circuit model must include the resistance and inductance of each winding .
6 Because authorities do not have the right to impose completely independent duties on people , because their directives should reflect dependent reasons which are binding on those people in any case , they have the right to replace people 's own judgment on the merits of the case .
7 And these people will pay a rent for it and they will pay all the proper taxes and they will be effectively staying with the rules which are imposed on other people .
8 He also finishes 1500 store lambs which are fed on arable by-products in the autumn .
9 Most important , perhaps , are the characteristics of the suture lines , which are displayed on internal moulds .
10 Not only do you have to complete lines of blocks , without leaving gaps but if you can make the numbers , which are displayed on each part of a block , add up to the target figure you get a bonus and a bomb .
11 The development of science and education has done something similar in the development of mankind , and is more successful than religions in providing real gains in the external world , because its image of the external world is more accurate than those which are based on religious notions .
12 It has to be possible to produce spontaneously original sentences which are based on implicit rules which allow generalisation .
13 The table also shows ‘ interim ’ target casualty totals for 1991 by age group which are based on straight line reductions of one third between 1986 and 2000 .
14 Workplace learning and assessment will become increasingly more important as SVQs , which are based on occupational competence , gradually gain ground .
15 Finally , inequalities of power and prestige benefit all members of society since they serve to further collective goals which are based on shared values .
16 British experts are likely to dispute these calculations which are based on mathematical models that attempt to extrapolate likely human cancers from laboratory studies .
17 The ‘ Chelsea Diagnostic Mathematics Tests ’ ( Hart et al. , 1984 ) , which are based on this research , were designed to measure pupils ' levels of understanding and identify particular errors which each of them make .
18 Experts from the world 's biggest wildlife hospital say they ca n't reach many of the seals , which are dying on inaccessible rocks .
19 Many ailments which are blamed on old age could be avoided if everyone ate a healthy diet .
20 What a beneficial change it would be if instead it was acknowledged that these issues present tragic choices between compelling arguments which are held on both sides in good faith .
21 He suggests that they will be replaced in part by three more diversified and stable services , all of which are sitting on golden eggs in a restructuring Europe : accounting , law and computing .
22 Many of the gifts in the catalogue are also available from the National Trust property shops , some of which are opening on selected days for Christmas shopping ( see back of the catalogue for details ) .
23 While some participants argued that values such as freedom of the press and freedom of expression were ‘ western ’ ideas which robbed Africa of its authenticity , others reacted sharply by arguing that it was high time to consolidate democratic societies which are founded on inalienable rights .
24 While some participants argued that values such as freedom of the press and freedom of expression were ‘ western ’ ideas which robbed Africa of its authenticity , others reacted sharply by arguing that it was high time to consolidate democratic societies which are founded on inalienable rights .
25 Thus farmers sell milk and young calves , as well as wool and lambs which are fattened on nearby lowland farms .
26 Many kinds of gall insect produce two types of gall , which are found on two kinds of plant .
27 Police in Hemel Hempstead are asking shoppers and pubgoers to watch videos of missing four year old Simon Jones which are going on public view .
28 Bull has confirmed its intention to re-group several development teams within Bull Systems Products , ‘ which are working on common programmes but in different establishments . ’
29 But of course grammatical modification can not account for the particulars of meaning which are signalled on particular occasions , Grammar can only denote degrees of generality .
30 The ‘ marketable ’ sector produces goods and services which are sold on established markets , generally makes a profit , and can therefore be regarded as self-financing .
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