Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [art] [noun] 's [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A limit of $1,500 has now been imposed due to difficulties having been experienced with certain claims , whereby the Company 's interpretation of reasonable additional expenses differed from that of the Insured .
2 Thirdly , the composite tax arrangements with the Inland Revenue , whereby a depositor 's liability to income tax at the standard rate on interest payments was settled by the society , were attractive to many depositors .
3 It shows how the BBC 's income from TV licence charges is spent — that is , what proportion of the whole ( 100% ) goes to the different branches of the company .
4 A lot depends on how the public 's taste of committees is cultivated . ’
5 If you want to know how the bird 's eye in maple is formed ask a logger .
6 Is that not the best possible example of how the Government 's commitment to the NHS is working ?
7 4 How the LEA 's perception of teachers ' training needs is reflected in INSET provision .
8 ‘ Inadequate , distant , even indifferent ’ is how the Community 's ambassador in Tokyo , Jean-Pierre Leng , describes their relations .
9 An Act of 1662 ( 14Car.II.c. 12 ) defined the law of settlement ; that is , how a pauper 's place of legal settlement could change from one parish to another , and therefore which parish was legally bound to support him .
10 Can you e please explain to me how a site 's exclusion from the greenbelt in itself breaches a development control policy ?
11 It becomes a rite of separation into an area where the detective 's need to ‘ juggle with statistics and detection rates ’ is diametrically opposed to the constantly voiced uniform preference for action which is simply programmed to ‘ nail the prig down ’ .
12 The crux of the experience is where the couple 's source of self-esteem lies : this is crucial to how the powerful parent-child attachments are managed .
13 Like the new politics all over Europe , they are passionately ecological , inevitably in a region where the dragon 's breath of unchecked industrialisation has scorched great tracts of lately rural land , sickening trees and children indiscriminately .
14 In October Tacoma was host to the first North American conference on needle exchanges ; the participants studied European programmes , including one in Wales where the chemist 's department of a supermarket serves as a needle-exchange centre .
15 The grant of a " contracted out " tenancy , followed by the grant of an option to renew for a term which will not be contracted out is a useful mechanism to achieve a position where the tenant 's loss of security of tenure is only temporary .
16 It was also one of the few occasions where the singer 's sense of humour was enticed from the shell .
17 This is where the author 's comment about understanding the cleverness comes in .
18 Service may be effected on the solicitor : ( 1 ) if by delivering the document at , or sending it by first-class post to the solicitor 's address for service , service by post is deemed to have been effected at the time the letter would have been delivered in the ordinary course of post ( s 7 of the Interpretations Act 1978 ) : or ( 2 ) where the solicitor 's address for service includes a numbered box at a document exchange in a county court , and the document is left at that exchange or at an exchange which transmits daily to the first exchange , it is then deemed to have been served on the second day after the day on which it was left , but any day on which the court office in which one or both exchanges is situated is shut shall not be taken into account ( Ord 1 , r 3 ; Ord 2 , r 5(1A) ; Ord 7 , rr 1(1) ( b ) , 1(3) , and ( 4 ) ) .
19 How should the law deal with cases where the woman 's consent to sexual intercourse stemmed from a mistake on her part ?
20 Cranston , 43 , is Labour 's man in Richmond , where the Party 's vote in 1987 and at a by-election two years later failed to top 10,000 added together .
21 Of the six occasions when the government 's continuation in office has depended on the votes of an opposition party , five have lasted less than 30 months .
22 The long-term trends in population redistribution during the latter half of the twentieth century have broadly been serving to undo the principal features of population change in the nineteenth century when the North 's share of national population increased and people concentrated into the major urban and industrial agglomerations .
23 Yet , if pain remains , who would be so bold as to decide when the patient 's limit of tolerance has been reached ?
24 The authorities ' ability to pay for reforms was diminishing at a time when the gentry 's lack of enthusiasm for restructuring their finances was as great as ever .
25 Towards the end of the 16th century when the President 's Lodge of Queens ' College was built its timber framework was plastered over and it was not until 1911 that the plaster was removed to reveal the massive but somehow delicate oak members which make up the frame .
26 But it remains to ask again why the state 's policy of pursuing the common interest always fosters the political interest of the ruling class .
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