Example sentences of "the [noun] [Wh det] they [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 When you approach pluggers or press officers , bear in mind that this is how they make their money , and the amount of enthusiasm which they show for your product may not be a true indication of the coverage which they can secure .
2 This led the partners towards a request that the school produce a plan for its Guidance programme from which the partners could identify and prioritise the support which they could offer towards enhancing our activities and adding to the quality of our provision .
3 yes because they , they fo forgot to take out the money which they could have , which erm , which would of come from privatization , which they had no intention of doing so they took that out .
4 In the wings , the fieldsmen begin practising the dives which they will need to save future runs .
5 All other graduate students in the School of Geography are , of course , welcome to attend any aspect of the course which they may find interesting or useful .
6 Mill wanted to protect children against the harm which they might do themselves .
7 I want to ask the Minister why his two Back-Bench colleagues from Wolverhampton did not nominate the schools which they would wish to see closed or from which they would like to have surplus places taken away .
8 We say too that the Czechs drink beer , the Slovaks drink wine and the Moravians whatever they can get hold of . ’
9 Students taking the degree without honours have a choice of the subjects which they may take at a higher level .
10 Each of them might have engaged a separate average adjuster to advise him : had these not agreed , a dispute could have arisen between the parties which they might have submitted to arbitrationa somewhat unusual course in business of this kind .
11 A major issue is how to balance the rights and needs of the dementia sufferer with the effect which they may have on other tenants .
12 And including in that travel time , must be the congestion which they will face as they approach Leeds which which already is er a difficult problem .
13 He made two crossings through Andersonstown to familiarise them with the work which they would have to do .
14 agree at the outset on the precise involvement of the local firm and the fee which they will receive .
15 ‘ Our sentencing system has become muddled , and many of our fellow citizens lack the confidence which they should have in the decisions of our criminal courts .
16 7.2.3 For elderly people , the proposals appear to overlook the difficulties which they may face if , for instance , the contract for cataracts or hip replacements is placed at a hospital some distance away .
17 Groups of college staff led by experienced chairmen considered a series of case studies designed to highlight the problems which they might encounter when preparing their own course submissions .
18 The other thing to remember , you 're trying to persuade the court to your views , or the view that you 're putting forward for your client , you 're not telling the court what they must think .
19 Age Concern England receives thousands of enquiries a year about many of the problems which older people face and the changes which they may have to cope with .
20 But of course these stocks are dependent on the amount of wheat sown in the preceding year ; and that , in its turn was largely influenced by the farmers ' guesses as to the price which they would get for it in this year .
21 Some will be more businesslike , some will be better equipped , some will be growing , others in decline — all these factors directly affect both the contribution which they could make to a partnership and the objective which they would expect to gain from it .
22 Picture to yourself the furore which they will make in the world when people read on the title-page that they have been composed by a seven-year-old child ; and when the sceptics are challenged to test him , as he already has been , imagine the sensation when he asks someone to write down a minuet or some tune or other and then immediately and without touching the clavier writes in the bass and , if it is wanted , the second violin part … every day God performs fresh miracles through this child .
23 No official of the Government or Party can go to an ujamaa village and tell the members what they must grow … for if these things happen — that is , if an outsider gives such instructions and enforces them — then it will no longer be an ujamaa village !
24 The truckers ' strike during July and August 1973 was also largely motivated by controls — the shortages of spare parts for their trucks , official discrimination against them in favour of state-run firms , and the fact that the charges which they could make were fixed by the government but not adjusted to take into account the rapid rate of inflation .
25 The moral decline of the West cries out for a return to the morals of protestant Christianity which will tell the nation what they must do to be strong once more .
26 I E it does n't always serve the food which they would like .
27 Subjects may instead simply have given good estimates of the risk which they would have felt had they been actually present in the situations .
28 At the next session the counsellor began by asking the couple what they would like to see happen in their marriage as a result of counselling .
29 Students selected on the basis of success in some form of study which has placed similar demands on them to the ones which they will experience in higher education have been shown to respond as least as well as , it not better than , the traditionally qualified entrants .
30 The Act also contains guidance for the courts as to the factors which they should take into account in deciding whether any of the statutory exceptions to the presumption in favour of bail apply in a particular case .
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