Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun pl] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The bands are no longer separated by two borders , only the wreath pattern is present ; furthermore , the chain-guilloche which borders the outer band now runs into that which encloses the whole circular design .
2 The graves of women and children have also been found in the nearby cemetery which borders the eastern walls of Qumran .
3 Sorry to keep bringing Gibson into the story , but their layout which sites the treble controls towards the guitar 's rim and the bass controls nearer the pickups , with volumes forwards and tones rearwards , makes the most sense .
4 The MLA produces two leaflets which are available free of charge : Take a closer look at your master locksmith , which outlines the various services you can expect from master locksmiths , and The guide to home protection , which offers invaluable advice on how to protect your home .
5 No it 's it 's the one week which bridges the two erm months , but er er I will be , that we would normally be meeting again on the thirteenth of September , would n't we ?
6 They are ( relative to most other material ) suitable for children , and there has even been ‘ The Munsters ’ comedy serial which exploits the fun side of horror movies .
7 We were near enough to compare the drake 's greenish-yellow bill , with his mate 's orange ( it is the female mallard which alarm-quacks the loudest ) .
8 The PDP-10 also has an instruction which interchanges the two halves of a word during transmission , and one which adds one simultaneously to both halves of an accumulator .
9 And twenty-five years of abortion on demand has led to a disregard for human life that allows people to sleep rough in doorways and under piers and is ushering in an acceptance of euthanasia which hazards the old and the sick and the handicapped .
10 You just sit there mm yeah mm no mm well that 's the cheapest , that 's the dearest and and take their advice which ones the best for you and have it .
11 Among those detained in January and February were reportedly some 50 imams whose sermons the new authorities claimed were prejudicial to public order [ for Jan. 22 prohibition of political activity in mosques see p. 38703 ] .
12 The main achievement of the summit was the signing of a mutual tariff reduction agreement under whose terms the six would establish an ASEAN Free Trade Area ( AFTA ) by the beginning of 2008 .
13 You have also helped purge the hormonal tensions of older cadets in whose bodies the new glands strive to balance .
14 She led us past a series of dun-walled anterooms through whose windows the burnished leagues of the East River fired off all their flame .
15 The summer of 1381 saw the outbreak of the Peasants ' Revolt in England , an uprising against the government of the day , to whose causes the financial demands of war and the inability ( or unwillingness ? ) of the royal administration to defend adequately the coast of southern England against French and Castilian incursions of increasing frequency and intensity certainly contributed .
16 A parade of martyred scientists would show by whose hands the real errors had been committed .
17 They argue that ‘ directors and top executives , in whose hands the major strategic decisions lie , are , in fact , owners of large stockholdings themselves ’ .
18 By 1901 there were just over 10,000 ministers at work in England and Wales into whose hands the faithful could , if they wanted , surrender their consciences .
19 Neither the figure of Farrakhan nor that of Gadaffi is likely to appeal to the ethnocentric constituency , whose votes the National Front has traditionally sought .
20 Those in favour included 19 Liberal Democrats , without whose votes the Conservative government ( which commanded a 21-seat overall majority in the House ) would have lost the vote .
21 Why is she fascinated by a style perfected under a dictator whose crimes the Soviet people are just beginning to understand ?
22 Questions were also asked about what guidelines the Social Work Department had or had not used .
23 You know , Nicholas , that whatever miseries the Great War brought it destroyed a great deal that was unhealthy between the sexes .
24 By an originating summons dated 18 December 1991 the plaintiffs , the Halifax Building Society , the Woolwich Equitable Building Society , the Leeds Permanent Building Society , and the Alliance and Leicester Building Society , sought ( 1 ) a declaration that , upon the true construction of the ombudsman scheme recognised under Part IX of the Building Societies Act 1986 , the first defendant Stephen Bristow Edell , the ombudsman appointed under the scheme , was not entitled to investigate or determine ( a ) the complaint against the first plaintiff received by him from Michael Robert Allen and Christine Allen , the second and third defendants respectively , alleging that the report and valuation for mortgage assessment prepared for the first plaintiff had been negligently prepared , ( b ) the complaint against the second plaintiff received by him from Jeffrey Leonard Brommage and Heather Maureen Brommage , the fourth and fifth defendants respectively , alleging that the report and valuation prepared for the second plaintiff had been negligently prepared , ( c ) the complaint against the third plaintiff received by him from Lawrence Frederick West and Christa West , the sixth and seventh defendants respectively , alleging that the report and valuation prepared for the third plaintiff had been negligently prepared , and ( d ) the complaint against the fourth plaintiff received by him from Joseph Paul Hardcastle and Astrid Marie Hardcastle , the eighth and ninth defendants respectively , alleging that the report and valuation prepared for them had been negligently prepared ; and ( 2 ) a determination , upon the true construction of the scheme , whether and if so in what circumstances the first defendant was entitled to investigate and determine a complaint relating to an allegation of failure to exercise the requisite degree of professional skill and care on the part of a valuer or surveyor employed by the building society against which the complaint was made in relation to a report by him on the condition or value of any property where the report in question consisted of : ( a ) a written report prepared pursuant to section 13 of the Building Societies Act 1986 for a building society on the value of the land which was proposed as security for an advance to be made by the society and on any factors likely materially to affect its value made by a person who is competent to value and is not disqualified under section 13 from making a report on the land in question , ( b ) a written valuers ' report and valuation for mortgage prepared for the first plaintiff , ( c ) such a report prepared for the second plaintiff , ( d ) such a report prepared for the third plaintiff , ( e ) such a report prepared for the fourth plaintiff , ( f ) a house buyer 's report and valuation prepared by a chartered surveyor subject to the standard conditions of engagement of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors , ( g ) a flat buyer 's report and valuation prepared by a chartered surveyor , ( h ) a home buyer 's standard valuation and survey report prepared by an incorporated valuer and auctioneer subject to the standard terms of engagement of the Incorporated Society of Valuers and Auctioneers , ( i ) a written report known as a ‘ home purchase report ’ prepared by a chartered surveyor or an incorporated valuer and auctioneer subject to the standard conditions of engagement of the second plaintiff , ( j ) a written report known as a ‘ house buyer 's report ’ prepared by a chartered surveyor or an incorporated valuer and auctioneer subject to the standard conditions of engagement of the third plaintiff , or ( k ) a structural survey report .
25 The difficulty is then to find under what circumstances the appropriate boundary conditions are satisfied .
26 We will now see if it is possible to state in what circumstances the different tones are used within the very limited context of the words ‘ yes ’ and ‘ no ’ said in isolation .
27 The object of the analysis is then to identify and explain in what circumstances the authoritarian direction of resources has advantage over market-type alternatives .
28 Because no matter what suspicions the various crooks might have about my purpose , no one knew where I was going next .
29 To speak more intelligibly , I never have made any arrangement of plot when I commenced a work of fiction , and often finish a chapter without having the slightest idea of what materials the ensuing one is to be constructed .
30 landscape evaluation studies neither ascertain landscape tastes nor assess public preferences ; they tell us nothing about what landscapes the public values or why .
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