Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Policy-making is inevitably , and universally , a long , drawn-out process which involves many people within the organisation . |
2 | The research involves a close study of two working class communities in Belfast ( Catholic and Protestant ) using a participatory research approach which involves young people and youth workers in the process of investigation . |
3 | ‘ They have minimum interest rates which mean some people are paying four per cent more than they should , ’ he said yesterday . |
4 | We do not know if the cause is genetic , the result of physical or mental antecedents such as infection or early childhood experiences or , as has been suggested by some observers , the outcome of growing up feeling disaffected and disenfranchised in a rejecting society which offers black people few prospects of work , wealth and the good things in life to which white people aspire . |
5 | There were 13 of us , aged 17 — 19 , and we were on a month-long adventure organised by World Challenge Expeditions , a company which offers young people the opportunity to join treks around the world , from the mountains of Nepal to the rainforests of Ecuador . |
6 | So , too , are Global Network Services , which offers worldwide data transmission , and Project Cyclone , which aims to provide an independent global telecoms network for BT 's customers by 2003 . |
7 | The transverse ridges are a distinctive feature which separates this species from many other North Atlantic species , other species with this feature are O. parcita . |
8 | In claiming responsibility for planting the bomb , the outlawed Red Hand Commando ( RHC ) group issued a threat to all hotels and pubs which host Irish folk music . |
9 | The pub owner said he was not prepared to comment on the loyalist group 's withdrawal of threats on pubs , such as his own , which host Irish folk music sessions . |
10 | Several art historians wrote syntheses of art historical information , which became standard works . |
11 | There is something about adult society which hates young people because of the economic dimension . |
12 | A firm which produces smoked fish has been hit by fire . |
13 | Because of their training doctors are often sceptical of anything other than formal clinical trials and research which produces statistical data . |
14 | I recently moved jobs to a firm which encourages all staff to improve their qualifications . |
15 | And to some extent if you do bring jobs into the town which bring new people into the town , when the particular employer that has brought these people into the town or the area closes down , then we have more jobs to find in the area . |
16 | Airbus , which made 71 aircraft last year , aims to make 162 in 1993 . |
17 | Without a word she left the Archimandrite 's cell , swept from the courtyard in a manner which made three sheep instinctively follow her , and started down the mountainside . |
18 | He claims the lake , which holds good pike , perch , trout and char , smells of sewage in warm weather and its shores are strewn with condoms and sanitary towels . |
19 | According to Satz ( 1980 ) this incidence is exceeded in the majority of papers which report relative data for left handers . |
20 | This will require an attack on pension inequalities and social policies which stigmatise older people . |
21 | It is important , however , in terms of creating radical and new forms of disability representation , to acknowledge that it is both the organisation of economic production and the projection of ( non-disabled ) negative desire , which contains disabled people within oppressive cultural representation . |
22 | A possible solution , but one which contains considerable data duplication and certainly does not conform to the aims of the database approach , would be to store the files in a number of ways . |
23 | The BGS also carries out the Geochemical Survey Programme ( GSP ) and the Mineral Reconnaissance Programme ( MRP ) , both of which provide basic data of value for mineral exploration . |
24 | The largest debt was £9 1s 6d which incurred 33s 6½d costs . |
25 | After this riot , which involved 100,000 people , political processions were banned in the Metropolitan Police area for six months . |
26 | The entry is on the extreme left between the bank and the guard rock over two nice rounded cills within a boat 's length , drop approx 3 ft , then there is a 90 degree traverse right to a V shaped trough through the next cill , drop 2 ft then go diagonally right again over a small cill ( 1 ft ) , then left again between two large outcrops into a smooth chute which drops 6 ft in 20 yds into a deep pool complete with rustic chainlink suspension bridge and shelving sandy beach . |
27 | Field work data from an ethnography of a group of youths in Londonderry are being supplemented by a school based attitude survey which questions young people on their ethnic identification and attitudes to members of the other religious community . |
28 | It is a love which redeems sinful people , not by saying : ‘ We 'll let bygones be bygones ’ , but by saying : ‘ I 'll bear that load for you ; you wo n't need it again . ’ |
29 | It quotes Wansbeck in Northumberland , which has 47,498 people on its register , as having issued 26,549 summonses between April 1990 and last September , which resulted in 21,382 liability orders . |
30 | Such advertisements cost money , and it will not be the first thought of a local authority , which has many staff and functions outside the SSD , to pay for similar campaigns . |