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

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1 Some experts argue that the solution lies in exploiting the country 's aquifers , which they claim are as yet largely untapped , and which contain sufficient water to supply the major cities .
2 This comment was made in the context of the dictum of Willes J. in Great Western Railway Co. v. Sutton , L.R. 4 H.L. 226 , 249 , which he had previously cited with approval and which presupposed that compulsion had induced the payment .
3 She catalogues some of the services guests now take for granted , and which require electronic equipment working behind the scenes .
4 Many of the greatest treasures in National Trust houses would have been sold abroad long ago if it had not been for the ‘ in lieu ’ system , which was established in 1956 and which enabled private owners to give works of art to the nation in lieu of capital taxes .
5 In all these versions the family is seen as having a direct relationship with the wider society , being that social form within which people are assigned a place in society and where they internalise the values of that place and which shapes sexual attitudes to conform to wider social needs .
6 The UN General Assembly annually reiterates its recognition of the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea ( CGDK ) , which was formed in June 1982 and which comprises three organizations opposed to the Phnom Penh regime , namely ( i ) the Party of Democratic Kampuchea ( the Khmers Rouges ) , the leading members of which had headed , under Pol Pot , the universally reviled government of Democratic Kampuchea between 1975-79 ; ( ii ) the Armée nationale sihanoukiste ( ANS ) , headed by a former ruler of the Kingdom of Cambodia , Prince Norodom Sihanouk ; and ( iii ) the Khmer People 's National Liberation Front ( KPNLF ) led by Son Sann , a former Prime Minister under Sihanouk .
7 You can change this field to be any directory to which you have access and which has sufficient quota to accommodate the modules subsequently marked for transfer .
8 And what does good-for-nothing Sunil do for a living ? ’
9 And what does two quarters come to ?
10 And what does this bit say ?
11 What is much more serious , however , and what prevents this novel taking flight is the absence of character development or even differentiation .
12 And what did dear Uncle wish to impart ? ’
13 How do the constitutional procedures and general political procedures in the other countries of the EC compare and what do these differences tell us about their attitudes to European integration ?
14 And what has either side to show for such carnage ? ’
15 The focus is upon better management and greater resource consciousness , emphases which are undoubtedly valuable in themselves , but which pose fundamental problems given the nature and distinctiveness of the public sector .
16 But what does this distinction mean ?
17 But what do these researchers mean by ‘ scientific ’ ?
18 Presumably the area is not responsible for the whole of language , only a component of linguistic performance , but what do these components look like ?
19 But what do British politicians want to see ?
20 The poll tax is quite rightly played down by the Tories , but what has this debacle cost the nation ?
21 But what did these freaks do ? ’
22 But what did these sounds mean and where , in this wilderness , could they bolt to ?
23 But what did this child do while it was going on ?
24 But what did this difference mean to Neela ?
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