Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [that] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is fatally easy to ridic-ule these attempts to trade outside the market , but the first snags that people raise are n't to do with the mutual trust involved , but relate to the attitudes of the Inland Revenue ( which insists that payment in kind is taxable ) and of the Department of Social Security with its Minimum Earnings Rule .
2 It is ss839(7) and 416 of the Taxes Act which mean that management could be " connected " with Newco for these purposes .
3 There are primitive layers , even in modern Europeans who were then fighting the war , which mean that man has a capacity for brutality exceeding that of other animals .
4 The desire to own property has been advanced by the Conservative government 's ‘ Right to Buy ’ scheme , but the moves towards home ownership have been accelerated by the benefits of mortgage interest tax relief and the absence of capital gains tax ( as discussed earlier in the chapter ) which mean that house purchase is perceived as being an attractive subsidised investment .
5 ‘ Panspermia ’ , as a word , therefore refers to those theories which insist that life came to Earth because ‘ spores ’ were somehow blasted off into space in the hope that they might eventually encounter a life-supporting planet — like Earth .
6 The theories in psychology which appear to bear most directly on this possibility are those which suggest that memory is based on schemas .
7 Previous studies which suggest that loperamide may be effective in the treatment of diarrhoea associated with acute radiation enteritis provide no insights into the mechanisms of action , as only symptoms were evaluated .
8 Tizard points to the fallacy of generalizing from these studies to the issue of day care , and is able to cite examples of American research evaluations which suggest that day care can actually be beneficial for some children 's development , and does not appear to impair children 's relationships with their parents .
9 On the other hand the counsellor may be assisted by many physical signs which suggest that alcohol is a problem , such as finding lots of empty bottles around , or when an older person is found to be drinking at all times of the day , often alone and not as part of a social occasion .
10 First , there is the early Marxist approach of Ian Taylor which emphasises that hooligan behaviour is a symbolic attempt by working-class fans to restore some control over a game which they feel increasingly alienated from .
11 Controversy over proposed open-cast mining in the Lake St Lucia wetlands , Natal [ see ED 67 ] , has been heightened by publication of a South African government environmental impact assessment which concludes that mining would not damage the area 's delicate dune ecosystem .
12 When inspired by Tchaikovsky 's Fifth Symphony to create Les Frésages ( 1933 ) , Massine took a theme which proposed that Man would win his struggle against fate if he had Action , Love and Frivolity on his side .
13 These were broadly based on the recommendations of the 1976 Stevens Committee Report on Planning Control over Mineral Workings , which proposed that mineral permissions should be reviewed periodically and modified , where necessary , to bring them up to date .
14 On 20 February , you published my letter , which proposed that Labour and the Liberal Democrats should each withdraw from 50 seats that they had no chance of winning , and encourage their supporters to vote for the other party .
15 The final items indicating Athenian warlike preparations rather earlier than Thucydides implies are the Athenian decrees moved by Kallias ( ML 58 ) which show that temple treasures in some demes were moved from exposed positions in Attica to the Athenian Acropolis ; the decree is as early as 434 .
16 The seismic data which show that dust or fractured rock constitute much of the outer 10 or 20 km of the Moon apply also to the maria .
17 To help us get our bearings there are three pages of typewritten text and a couple of maps which show that Kashgar is surrounded by China , Tibet , India , Pakistan , Afghanistan and Russia .
18 LANGBAURGH Labour MP Ashok Kumar has criticised the scandal of long-term unemployment on Teesside and revealed shock figures which show that unemployment in Langbaurgh has increased by 13pc over the past year .
19 Before we conclude our discussion of context effects on word recognition , we will briefly mention two experiments which show that context effects also exist in visual word recognition .
20 The fire and burglaries highlight Home Office figures which show that crime in Gloucestershire leapt by a third last year , from 44,000 offences to 58,000 , the second highest increase in Britain .
21 They point to statistics which show that salt intake is ‘ far in excess of need ’ and may lead to raised blood pressure in susceptible adults , and that if everyone reduced salt intake by half a teaspoon a day , it could save 40,000 premature deaths per year .
22 The interaction between arousal and retention interval has been interpreted as evidence for Walker 's action decrement theory ( Walker , 1958 ; Walker & Tarte , 1963 ) which assumes that memory traces require a period of consolidation which can be enhanced by arousal , but which initially inhibits access to the trace .
23 Both of these ideas contravene the model , which assumes that item difficulty is invariant under these conditions .
24 So far we have considered the development of marriage blueprints in a way which does not take account of sexual differences and which assumes that learning takes place in the context of a two-person relationship , principally between a child and one or other of his parents .
25 The cumulative effects of section 3(4) ( which provides that no bystander need be or be likely to be present ) and 3(5) ( which says that affray is capable of commission in both public and private places ) complete the march of logic , with the result that if a person assaults another in private ( for example in a domestic assault ) and uses violence ( of such a degree that the other members of the household would be frightened if they were there ) , he is technically guilty of an affray .
26 There is a strand of social theory which says that society is defined by its transgressors , that we know the civilised values that bind us together only through their breach , which we call crime .
27 The law has been used to impose a structure in which traditional values are reasserted — for example via a provision which says that sex education should emphasise ‘ the value of family life ’ — and in which the dominant religious tradition , Christianity , is emphasised — via the provisions concerning RE and collective worship contained in the Education Reform Act 1988 .
28 THE FORESTRY Commission have recently produced a report , instigated by Timber Growers UK , which says that charcoal production could be a viable business .
29 ‘ Is there a brand new theory which is going to be shown on Panorama tonight which says that recuperation is not good for people 's health ? ’ he asked .
30 We have already seen that there is an argument which says that market controls deter abuse and that even when abuse does occur it might not be efficient to stamp it out .
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