Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This approach does not place the emphasis upon the problems with which solicitors do deal , but upon those with which they could deal .
2 Perhaps they were too well-known to need spelling out ; but it is just as likely that the personal qualities which contemporaries did stress were what really accounted for both men 's influence at the courts of successive Carolingians .
3 It 's not just that we 're going to write articles about EastEnders , but what we 're interested in is EastEnders , The Bill , Brookside , because a lot of people actually watch these programmes , and there is clearly a way in which programmes do seem to be referencing each other and dealing with similar topics .
4 This emerges particularly in the verse paragraph in lines 77 – 89 of the Introduction , in which the Man of Law is made to note certain tales which Chaucer has not versified — Canace and Machaire , and Appollonius of Tyre — which Gower did include amongst the tales of his Confessio Amantis .
5 Thus , if values can be obtained for Ax , Fx and Fy , market demand for product A in country Y can be estimated as A problem might be to identify the factor ( Fx and Fy ) for which data does correlate closely with demand for the product in country X.
6 Finally , at least in the social sciences , there would seem to be strong social influences on which methods do get displayed and which are ignored .
7 Being a rugby player , I mean , suppleness does n't come into their training an awful lot , so what tends to happen , if your muscles are n't loose and your running around , the slightest jar attacks and pulls muscles , you injure yourself , so if the muscles are more supple , which aerobics does do , then you 'll find that erm injuries erm do n't occur as often or should n't .
8 Perhaps if you write into PPC with your tales of which manufacturers do provide an adequate technical advice service and which simply expect you to look elsewhere we might all know who to avoid .
9 As it happens , cases have been reported recently in which animals do seem to be able to recognize their relatives as such , but that is another story .
10 Additional priorities must be to encourage the players to express some individual flair and support those who are prepared to have a go rather than just retain possession which Scotland did achieve against Samoa for long enough .
11 Disagreement about the rate at which parents let go is usually the root of the trouble .
12 Corinth 's north-western interests were threatened more directly by the affair of Corcyra , which is one of the two ‘ alleged reasons ’ which Thucydides does describe fully .
13 Although recognizing that there are no realistic alternatives to some tests involving animals , Fentem says there are many animal tests for which alternatives do exist .
14 By that sweet ornament which truth doth give !
15 I doubt if most would take this view ; but if we would not , then we are forced to try to define with care the point at which handicap does become good reason .
16 Yet this is exactly the way in which people do speak , especially ‘ in a state of excitement ’ , as any tape-recorder can prove .
17 That is one of the things about mass pickets and mass demonstrations which people do find worrying .
18 We also have a mobile disenchanted society in which people do get on their bikes , move around from bedsitter to bedsitter with growing elements of homelessness and there are serious problems about registration .
19 Captive breeding of rare species is a skill which is developing and which , in the long run , is likely to have a substantial effect on which species do survive .
20 … a kind of dragone which Italy doth breed
21 There are , however , other features of grammar ( ways of relating clauses in complex sentences , for example ) which pupils do have difficulty with and which affect the logic and clarity of written and spoken language .
22 ‘ But she had a certain something which men did find appealing .
23 One characteristic which London did share with the rest of the country was an increase in turnout : 48.2% of registered electors voted , compared with 45.4% in 1986 .
24 There was , however , a sense in which Gandhi did pose a personal challenge to the British , as distinct from the institutional challenge of organized mass disobedience for which he was responsible .
25 So as a result of that because it 's been erm changed in the nineteenth century the eighteen forties and eighteen fifties , architectural historians who we who were faced with a real problem with York cos York had something like fifty medieval churches and erm er about thirty of them surviving into into the twentieth century , erm and they had to make some decisions about which ones to preserve and which ones to let go .
26 But doctors are now trying to see which drugs do work before they 're given to patients .
27 His view is that the judgements which women make have no standing .
28 Watkins ' fear is that if UI extends the Unix RoadMap to include conformance with SVR4.2 — technology which UI helped conceive and encouraged USL to develop — SunSoft would have to implement a bunch of APIs which are inconsistent with its own operating system releases to maintain RoadMap conformance .
29 During the war the Cubist concept of the work of art as an autonomous , constructed object became more and more widespread and was to have a profound effect on the emergence of Purism , one of the pictorial styles to which Cubism helped give birth .
30 The new day ward is named after the late Doris Field , whose money helped get it going .
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