Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If this process is combined with lateral shifting of the river the result will be terraces which are not paired ( Fig. 9.7 ) and which converge downstream towards the mouth of the river ( Fig. 9.8 ) .
2 At many points in this chapter we have noted the problems of trying to define child abuse , identifying the characteristics which separate the high risk from the rest and hence aid prediction , together with the problems of constructing preventive and treatment interventions which concentrate exclusively on child abuse .
3 I said to the local authorities in September that from now on I will be looking for schemes which encourage cycling — they 're more likely to attract grants from central government than authorities which concentrate exclusively on roads .
4 This umbrella term covers a large number of different therapies , which concentrate strongly on the ‘ wholeness ’ of a person and their potential for good .
5 Indeed , special clubs have been set up which concentrate entirely on mountain rescue .
6 But I am not too keen on performances which concentrate entirely on rhetorical expression , and thereby lose both the singing quality , and the logic of the ‘ long line ’ .
7 This may help to explain why in models of the historical determinants of trade union growth which concentrate solely upon economic variables up to 30 per cent of membership growth typically remains unexplained .
8 Undoubtedly the strangest of Sulawesi 's amazing fauna , the babirusa , a species of pig with four tusks , two of which curve backwards over the head .
9 The elitists offer us explanations less ambitious than either of the grand theories , explanations which borrow unashamedly from other conventions and which have obvious gaps and limitations .
10 He also runs another 450 ( mostly diesels ) which pick up from home disabled or elderly people needing regular outpatient treatment .
11 Formation of ozone occurs through photolysis of nitrogen dioxide ( formed via oxidation of nitric oxide by peroxy radicals ) , producing oxygen atoms which combine readily with molecular oxygen to yield ozone .
12 Thus in the yellow part of the Sun 's rainbow band there are two dark lines which correspond exactly to the two bright yellow lines of sodium , and we can prove that there is sodium in the Sun .
13 As our own point of departure in this section , we would like to take three areas of pedagogical concern which correspond closely to those highlighted in Language in Science :
14 The report recommended a number of wide-ranging changes to company reporting , many of which correspond closely with the recommendations put forward in the UK by Sir Ron Dearing .
15 We can distinguish broadly between the intention of knowing , and the intention of doing , which correspond roughly to the conventional distinction between pure and applied .
16 The chief exception is a group of extended fragments generally known under the title " The Greek State " and ascribed to early 1871 , which correspond roughly to some of the " political " sections of the " Socrates and Instinct " plan .
17 When plastered and complete , it still could n't keep sound out entirely , as those walls which butt up to the party wall ( flanking walls ) would still carry some of the unwanted noise into your house .
18 This heading is quite extravagant on fabric and needs fullness of three times the track length for true box pleats which butt up against each other .
19 By contrast , regions which lose out in the early development will see even their initial potential undermined relative to the growth-regions .
20 My companions hurried on , desperate to get their hands on the seven hundred thousand pounds in gold which lay somewhere under the tree 's shadows .
21 Kubitsky was bringing his rifle to bear on a target which lay somewhere in the direction of the grove of trees on the river bank to Rostov 's rear , but before he could open fire three more arrows took him in the chest and he fell over backwards without a sound .
22 He made his candidate , Salabat Jang , Nizam of Hyderabad , and he also helped Chanda Sahib to become Nawab of the Carnatic , the region which lay inland from Madras .
23 She stared in horror at the whitened , frozen cadavers which lay there under a tattered , canvas sheet .
24 In the first , there are protein molecules in the cell which bind specifically to X. Consequently , when an X molecule passes randomly into a cell , it may become bound to a protein , which is far too large to pass through the membrane .
25 Liquid mixtures which deviate widely from ideal behaviour can not be separated by fractional distillation .
26 In such a universe , which is in thermal equilibrium as a whole and therefore dead , relatively small regions of the size of our galaxy will be found here and there ; regions ( which we may call worlds ) which deviate significantly from thermal equilibrium for short stretches of those ‘ aeons ' ’ of time .
27 First , evasion of the UCTA by means of secondary contracts , which contract out of rights under the UCTA , is controlled by UCTA , s 10 .
28 Mosquito netting : both doors have mosquito nets which unzip independently of the door flaps .
29 This interest is undoubtedly driven by the search for plastic materials derived from sustainable carbon sources and which biodegrade naturally upon disposal .
30 These trays take four or six PP3s ( depending on the model of detector ) which push on to snap terminals in the bottom of the tray .
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