Example sentences of "[Wh det] [be] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The village of Villedommange is surrounded on all sides by vineyards which are a continuation northwards of the slopes of Écueil and Sacy .
2 Set back in a quiet spot off the beaten track , the Hotel Olivi is close to the Grottoes of Catullus which are a must for visitors to this region .
3 In spite of a recent tendency to produce guides which are a mixture of service orientation and stock orientation , the usual formula of the subject guide is a lengthy list of references , infrequently annotated ( even descriptively ) , and rarely indexed .
4 Pillars , walls , ceiling , all have been painted , and there are even paintings hung on the upper walls of the nave above the arches , which are a mixture of round and pointed .
5 This is because the subjects taught really fall into three types , namely , appropriate parts of basic disciplines taught on a theoretical basis , e.g. economics , psychology , sociology , mathematics ; essentially practical , procedural subjects such as accounting , and problem areas which are a mixture of theory , practice and problem solving , e.g. marketing , policy studies .
6 This is because the change in the stock in the current quarter ( ) consists of revaluations ( which are a function of the change in asset prices over the quarter ) and new purchases which are a function of expected gains from the time of purchase rather than simply from the end of the current quarter .
7 This is because the change in the stock in the current quarter ( ) consists of revaluations ( which are a function of the change in asset prices over the quarter ) and new purchases which are a function of expected gains from the time of purchase rather than simply from the end of the current quarter .
8 Evidence received by the Commission shows that cathedral and other professional church musicians receive salaries which are a fraction of the remuneration they could command on the basis of their qualifications , outside the Church .
9 in this simple case the mini-step drive might produce winding currents which are a fraction of the rated current , 1 .
10 Moreover , transient lower oesophageal sphincter relaxations , which are a prerequisite for reflux to occur in the presence of a normal resting pressure of the sphincter , were never seen before or during the non-deglutitive motor activity .
11 Multiple surveys , which are a feature of the Scottish system , are a problem in England and Wales too .
12 In part this is a consequence of differences in the habitual requirements of different species ; more than 82 per cent of the individuals belong to species whose larvae prey on aphids , whereas only 0–02 per cent belong to species that feed as larvae on tree sap or rotting wood , neither of which are a feature of gardens .
13 The carefully designed tasks , which are a feature of all the books , challenge the practising teacher to reflect on the information in the text and apply it to their own knowledge and experience of teaching .
14 A recent report from the EOC found that ‘ overall the Youth Training Programme does little or nothing to widen girls ’ horizons or to provide ways out of the low-paid and dead-end jobs which are a feature of many women 's lives in Northern Ireland today ’ .
15 If they are as divorced from experience as they seem , the only explanations for their regular occurrence in a variety of people must be either , following Jung , that these are archetypal dreams with some allegorical significance , or that they represent an attempt to make sense out of experiences really occurring during dreaming sleep — an attempt to make a coherent story out of some pattern of the highly active discharges from the hindbrain which are a feature of REM sleep .
16 Through such aggregation , logical documents can be defined which are a synthesis of what may be many diverse physical documents .
17 We have come here to disturb legends which are a part of the very soil of these lands .
18 Sterling eurobonds , which are a part of the international eurobond market described in Chapter 5 below , are normally issued as bearer securities and are usually unsecured but with a negative pledge ; they are listed on an exchange but not necessarily the London Stock Exchange and they pay interest gross .
19 The host limb now has two polarizing regions and develops a second set of digits which are a mirror image of the normal ones .
20 Yes , I 'm wearing subfusc which is the sort of uniform students of the university always wear when they 're taking exams , so it 's a familiar sight on the street of Oxford , but I 'm also wearing clerical bands , which are a sign of my office .
21 However , the strength of the Universal system lies in the auxiliary tables , which are a development of the Dewey standard subdivisions and area tables .
22 Similarly there are two commercially available fungi , Verticillium lecanii and Metarhizium anisopliae , which are used to control aphids and whitefly in glasshouse crops , and spittle bugs which are a pest of sugar-cane in Brazil .
23 The rotor has to pass through these regions after times which are a multiple of the rotor oscillation period ( 1 hn ) and therefore : Resonant stepping rates A motor with a natural frequency , from Eqn .
24 New developments in nylon microfibres have led to some excellent ‘ natural-feel ’ garments which are a godsend to lightweight enthusiasts .
25 I have not got enough land for the horses ' longer holidays , but with friendly farmers around I am able to rent two big ‘ safe ’ fields which are a couple of miles away from home .
26 The process has involved a major co-operative effort , drawing SCOTVEC , industry and commerce , college staff and others together in a venture which ensures that those future HNC and HND holders have qualifications which are a passport to future success .
27 The module referred to by BUILT-BY should define the file names which are a result of the building process .
28 The X/Open Group Co Ltd has missed its proposed May timeframe for rolling out XPG4 , the next version of its portability guide , which are a set of specifications designed to make it easier to develop open systems products , or to port proprietary offerings to open systems platforms .
29 This contrasts with unfitted bedroom furniture , such as wardrobes , chests of drawers and dressing tables , which are a set size and have to fit as best as possible into the space available , often leaving awkward gaps .
30 She has several bronzes on view , including a fine sheep and boxing hares , which are a joy .
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