Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] in [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Taken together with the author 's Building & Civil Engineering Standard Forms ( 1969 with 1970 and 1973 Supplements ) and the tenth edition of Hudson 's Building and Engineering Contracts ( 1970 ) which is edited by the author , this book gives the practitioner sound and practical assistance on virtually any problem which may confront him in this difficult and increasingly important area of law .
2 And besides his official engagements as a deputy lieutenant , which may involve him in royal visits and the like , he says he will continue with his community roles .
3 A youth training fund would enable us to continue this scheme , not only with a view to employment , but enabling us to provide training and development of personal skills , which would benefit them in future employment or future education .
4 Insurance is available quite cheaply which would safeguard you in such an event .
5 You may recall that I proposed earlier a scheme to do just that — namely , the registration of a new entry , but accompanied by a code known to the Registrar which would alert him in any case of attempted fraud .
6 A man who jumps the queue will acquire a reputation which will damage him in later social contacts .
7 If , as children , we were given healing opportunities to grieve for a range of losses , whether it was falling and losing our precariously-achieved sense of balance , the death of a cat , the breaking of a doll or having to move house , we will have learned skills which will stand us in good stead later .
8 That is a widening of personal opportunity , a lifting of the nation 's educational attainments and a sharpening of our competitive skills which will stand us in good stead for the future .
9 It is the projected activities , the group under E and F , which will concern us in this section , as we shall see that it is projection which protects the participants .
10 Although it is too early to say what impact it will have on the discipline , it has stimulated a powerful line of thought , and one which will concern us in later chapters .
11 Or , to take another example which will occupy us in later chapters , there is a similar snag to the dispute between Rational Actor and Bureaucratic Politics models of national decision-making .
12 Buzz 's Mark Neale and Grant Fee put together the bulk of the visuals ( a series of routines structured round archetypal themes such as love , speed , fear and the like , and according to Gee ‘ all supposed to reflect this idea of Montxo Algora 's that emotions are what will save us in virtual reality ’ .
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