Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The example shows how a system which can be in one of two states can be simulated , and how the results of these simulations can be used to gain some understanding of system behaviour and of the controls which influence this behaviour .
2 For the last 5 years , chemists in Gloucestershire which display this sign have been operating a needle exchange system .
3 Form 86 or a quite informal letter is then sufficient — such as : We hereby consent to the property known as [ shown edged red on the accompanying plan ] being part of the land comprised in the above title being transferred free from the [ Intended ] Notice of Deposit registered on the But some banks ( which favour this type of security in appropriate cases ) have their own favoured form of withdrawal ; acting for a seller you 'll satisfy yourself on this point and obtain the necessary withdrawal in time to hand over on completion .
4 A number of factors have been identified which distinguish this sort of country :
5 LDL is catabolised by peripheral tissues containing high-affinity cell-surface receptors which bind this lipoprotein , the specificity probably directed to the apo-B component of LDL ( Goldstein and Brown , 1974 ) .
6 Out reveals the coercive aspect of the colonizing use of metaphor and stages subversive counter-strategies which undermine this use .
7 The Advisory Committee forms part of the checks and balances which make this Hearing System so unique , and which , since its inauguration in 1971 , has kept many thousands of young people out of court .
8 Here again , Dohnányi 's view is markedly cool and crystalline , lacking the tension and reined-in emotion which make this piece work for me .
9 Reading activities which develop this skill in the context of the subject matter introduced by the episode
10 I can see the expediency of that course ; I can see the expediency of ministers not making addresses which explore this kind of territory and arrive at this kind of conclusion — except , of course , to the CPC , which is a living protest against the politics of expediency .
11 For example , Slobin ( 1973 ) has put forward a number of ‘ operating principles ’ as a way of accounting for the appearance of language forms which suggest this kind of abstract grammatical knowledge .
12 Indeed , some of the features which suggest this string of connections also lead one to a second , main sequence of saltires — a sequence which has many traits in common with each of the pavements so far discussed , and which puts the development of this integral group into perspective .
13 The stock psychoanalytic approach assumes a universal connection between hair and sexual virility , and it is certainly not difficult to find examples which fit this interpretation .
14 Among the explanations given by Poulantzas which fit this pattern , his account of the transition from non-monopoly to monopoly capital is a case in point .
15 Many thousands of separate natural minerals which fit this definition have been described , and , especially in the nineteenth century , scientists spent decades of their lives in searching out new ones .
16 Semantic interactions which involve this sort of meaning are not usually channelled through the syntactic structure , hence there is no syntactic dimension to any lexical dissonance which may arise .
17 Two ‘ products ’ were previewed in a UK briefing which embody this approach .
18 No prizes for guessing that it is the refined sugary and starchy foods which cause this rebound hunger , and natural fibre-rich foods which do not .
19 More recent research has shown that it is only some carbohydrate foods which cause this problem , not all of them .
20 Readers who find the discussion too brief may wish to consult one of the many basic economics textbooks which cover this area .
21 There are two other books that I co-authored which cover this aspect .
22 M. Berton made advantageous changes in the Opéra orchestra , which by his pains became the best in Europe : it was to him alone we owe that surprising precision , that taste , feeling , and fine and apt expression which characterize this orchestra .
23 There are various factors which underly this division .
24 The Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association said : ’ We support the broad aims which underly this Bill — improved school inspection arrangements and increased public access to information about the quality of the publicly-funded education service .
25 I have many examples in my fieldnotes which show this mode of thought to be so ingrained , that even when the possibility of making such a journey ‘ back ’ to basic police work has long since evaporated , the supremacy of the belief still remains :
26 The model is only used by objects which match this class , type and subtype .
27 There are some texts which break this rule — W. S. Gilbert 's for the Savoy Operas and the books of Broadway Musicals , such as those by Lorenz Hart , Cole Porter and Ira Gershwin .
28 We examined the public and private covenants which underwrite this commitment , and the purpose they serve in enabling people to develop both within themselves and in their relationships with others .
29 No variants appear which exploit this environment more effectively .
30 Furthermore there are other cases in the late 18th and early 19th centuries , of which Dew v. Parsons , 2 B. & Ald. 562 is a significant example , which support this approach .
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