Example sentences of "[pron] [Wh det] [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 Erm on the er process check list , erm a difference from ourselves which does the affect the price of group three , which we purposefully left out , they have quoted er a price for a soils investigation .
2 There is nothing in the event which is necessarily traceable to a divine source and nothing which proves the system of doctrines and revelations that we call religion .
3 Whether in fact any such obligations have been created depends on the construction of the lease ; and there is nothing which requires the lease to be constructed in such a way as to avoid , if possible , the creation of such obligations ( Bradshaw v Pawley [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 10 , where liability for rent was held to be retrospective ) .
4 I must be careful here , for while the provision for community education in Scotland is generally more advanced at the level of local authority involvement than in the areas of the USA which I visited , and while organisations such as the Trades Unions , the WEA and others do much to orchestrate various adult education projects , there is nothing which approaches the ‘ schools for problems ’ which Highlander provides .
5 Where an order for possession is made under Ord 24 ( " summary procedure " for recovery of land occupied without licence or consent ) , r 5(4) says that there is nothing which prevents the order for possession being given on a specific date as if the proceedings had been brought by action ( r 5(3) and ( 4 ) .
6 My Lords , as I would submit , the report contains a great deal which confirms and nothing which contradicts the interpretation of the word ‘ appropriates ’ which I have preferred , and a comparison of the Act with the draft Bill gives no support to the contrary view .
7 I believe we should look at our , I think a hundred and ten vehicles , very carefully for safety checks because we do have tail lifts on them which closes the use , if there 's a wheelchair as an emergency exit .
8 But it is not confrontation itself which creates the tension in dramatic terms .
9 But it is the experience at the school itself which prompts the youths to channel their energies into sport .
10 ( n contrast both to the genetically based view of literary history which tends to ignore questions of form , and to other formally-biased approaches which tend to ignore history , the Russian Formalist view is that it is history itself which allows the specificity of literature to be established .
11 They tend to assert the overwhelming desire for cognitive order , and thus offer an unrealistically cohesive model of cognition itself which ignores the problems of ideology and framing .
12 However , this analysis is important in showing that it is not rational expectations itself which produces the result that monetary policy can not be used to stabilize real variables in the economy ; rather , it is the combination of rational expectations and a particular class of model .
13 But it is the university itself which gives the scene its elegance .
14 There is much evidence to suggest ( as we have indicated in Chapter 8 on education ) that considerable potential talent is wasted , and that it is the stratification system itself which restricts the development of potentially talented members of society from the lower orders .
15 But it is not just how the new consciousness is to be used which produces problems in handling this new-found wisdom ; it is the very acquisition of knowledge itself which makes the concept of self so dynamic .
16 A central light fitting can be used , but the light that will help you most will be the light behind you which illuminates the face of the person speaking .
17 Certainly we should n't re-issue anything until after the next meeting but erm , having the procedures we have finished with so far , in their latest form probably helpful , even if it 's only you whose has the master copy Simon right so when we need some reference , we have got that chapter and verse .
18 Now I 'll tell you what seems the right thing to me .
19 And it is of the utmost importance to realise that the pragmatic answer to these questions is itself what makes the revolution never happen .
20 3.15 This head embraces everything which reduces the plaintiff 's enjoyment of life considered apart from pain and suffering and from any material or pecuniary loss which may be attendant upon the loss of amenity .
21 They too have assumed that there is something natural and self-evident about the human individual as a separate physical body , but then , in order to distinguish their own field of enquiry from that of the physical anthropologists , they have reified their special concept of culture to a point where we end up with the implicit definition : " Culture is everything which concerns the life and behaviour of human beings which is not an aspect of human nature , as the physical anthropologists perceive it . "
22 A reinforcer is something which changes the rate of occurrence of an operant .
23 The desire to continue to nurse may have to be subjugated to the need to work at something which enables the other responsibilities to be satisfied .
24 The results obtained so far suggest that shape-specific long-chain water polymers could be the something which produces the physiological and pharmacological effects which homoeopathic potencies exert on living systems .
25 At the very least I had expected something unusual and exotic , something which breaks the rules .
26 Whereas make focusses on the mere producing of an effect , get evokes something which precedes the effect — prolonged efforts in ( 170b ) , persuasion winning out over unwillingness in ( 171b ) — and so to must be used before the infinitive to represent the latter 's event as a result coming after what led up to it .
27 In the former the ideas of theology seek to transform concrete experience into something which transcends the material world and sees abstract forces within material objects .
28 Cause , in contrast , denotes causation as indirect or " antecedent " , i.e. as doing something which provokes the occurrence of an effect .
29 Indeed the pressure for change is not something which batters the conservative position from outside , it is a worm which undermines it from within .
30 Indeed , ‘ reward ’ is a rather weak description of something which has the appearance of a deliberate partition of authority .
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