Example sentences of "[Wh adv] the [noun] [vb -s] [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As before , whenever the robot moves its gripper to a new position , it records the joint settings J and the torch 's image coordinates I as a new entry ( I , J ) in its set R. |
2 | This is an approach whereby the leader joins his group of subordinates to make a decision on the basis of consensus or agreement . |
3 | Interestingly , there are some examples of joint efforts between individual libraries and commercial enterprises , whereby the library promotes its service and the company promotes itself . |
4 | Prof Robert Huber , winner of the 1988 Nobel prize for chemistry , told the meeting that experimental drugs had arisen from new understanding of how the leech prevents its meal from coagulating with a substance called hirudin . |
5 | On the other hand , careful observation of living creatures had led to the solution of some problems , such as how the toucan tucks its head under its wing to sleep — depicted in E. T. Bennett 's book on the London Zoo ( 1831–2 ) . |
6 | March 30th : The Changing Church — Fr Bernard Bickers explains how the Church keeps its essence but needs to change its style to meet the needs of changing historical circumstances . |
7 | The highlight is the week-old calves — they 're encouraged to let the calves lick their fingers , and shown how the farmer reproduces their mother 's teats , because the milk the calves would otherwise have ends up in the supermarket . |
8 | a farmer a fa how the farmer makes his money , it 's all like people going to university and how they get grants well farmers get grants grants |
9 | Thus titles , chapter headings , sub-divisions and sub-headings all indicate to the reader how the author intends his argument to be chunked . |
10 | The FO 's assessor will have a say in how the BAS spends its money and will report back to the Foreign secretary on how useful the BAS is as a political presence in the Antarctic and the south Atlantic , This move , which clearly follows from Britain 's determination to outface Argentina in the region , brings a new political backdrop to the activities of scientists in the Antarctic . |
11 | Ewert and his colleagues have studied in detail how the toad recognizes its meal . |
12 | Or , one might say , the Reeve 's Prologue is where the Reeve makes his confession , publicly , and thus frees himself from the charge of seeing motes in the eyes of others and ignoring a beam in his own : which is just the figure he ends his Prologue with in commenting upon the Miller . |
13 | The most common type of situation where this will occur is where the buyer uses his credit card to buy an item costing over £100 . |
14 | But there may be cases where the landlord absolves his tenant from performance in ways which release the other covenantors . |
15 | Cos this is where the revenue gets its information about all sorts of tax . |
16 | ‘ I do n't know where the Scouse gets his information , ’ continued one . |
17 | And to give a rough idea of where the group makes its money , she cited breakdown of turnover by geographic area . |
18 | Phyllis Bowman , national director of the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child , told its annual conference at Keele that a dual attack on abortion and embryo experimentation will be launched in the autumn when the Government announces its Bill on embryo research . |
19 | Many studs keep a supply of frozen colostrum for these eventualities or as at point a ) when the mare loses her colostrum . |
20 | The process passes into its second stage when the prosecutor submits his dossier to an examining magistrate . |
21 | erm But I do think that women need to have much more of a sense of their own power , or at least of the fact that they 're not as powerless as they think of themselves as being , and so they can say when the tutor puts his hand on their knee or something like that ‘ I 'm sorry , would you take your hand away , that 's not part of our relationship ’ or something that just so they do n't have to feel so bad about it . |
22 | French Itineris users will not be able to call into Switzerland until July , when the operator makes its Option Europe available with GSM subscriptions . |
23 | We were fortunate to be in Luxor in mid-summer when the heat makes it off-season . |
24 | I say when the wind blows it sort of a howl in here |