Example sentences of "[Wh det] [to-vb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are virtually no placebo controlled trials of acute relapse of extensive ulcerative colitis with which to compare these results , and such a trial would be unethical .
2 The banks of the Susquehannah lay out of reach as a setting in which to realize this vision ; the streams which flowed from the Quantock Hills passed through a landscape which had already begun to seem hardly less desirable .
3 Perusing my library shelves recently , in a largely fruitless search for scholarly references with which to stiffen this article , I came across some evidence supporting that contention .
4 This means a reasonable length of time to try out the goods generally , not a reasonable length of time in which to discover any defects there might be in the goods , Bernstein v. Pamsons Motors ( Golders Green ) Ltd. ( 1986 Q.B. ) .
5 There 's really not much point advocating a ‘ New World Order ’ if there 's no world left in which to establish that order .
6 It recognises that the injured person is entitled to compensation , but can find no logical basis upon which to evaluate that compensation .
7 ‘ Dr Strangelove ’ was not to be imagined for a few more years but it was n t reassuring to learn that nuclear submarine crews were supplied with pistols with which to shoot any shipmate who showed signs of wanting to fire an unauthorized missile .
8 However Lucretius recognized the problem of cohesion and suggested that the atoms of strong materials were provided with hooks with which to grip each other .
9 ‘ I have six tournaments left in which to reach this goal . ’
10 Swindon is a particularly interesting area in which to explore these issues .
11 The company fully recognised the potential for growth within the European Community and was persuaded that Scotland was the ideal location from which to serve that market . ’
12 Spoleto is famed for art treasures , temples and festivals , and the nearby hamlet of Poreta , is simply the ideal base from which to visit these sights and many more .
13 The original PSSRU schemes used shadow budgets for the case management teams ( up to the value of two thirds of the cost of residential care ) , but also gave them an allocation of money with which to purchase those services which were not readily available and which , although small , would make all the difference to keeping the client at home .
14 The only way in which to reverse this situation and become slim again is to supply the body with fewer calories than it needs for its daily energy requirements , so that it has to draw on the emergency store of calories in its own fat .
15 In order to provide some context in which to discuss these issues a broad overview of the driving task will first be introduced .
16 The lawn climbs a slope several yards in front of the summerhouse , and in those days , as today , four flagstones embedded into the grass served as steps by which to negotiate this climb .
17 the appropriate situations in which to use these patterns ( tunes ) , and the appropriate reactions when you hear them .
18 Health authorities in general can call on a wide range of hospital and other staff in the course of de-hospitalizing patients , they have enjoyed their own financial resources from which to fund such developments and they have had the lucky coincidence of a rapidly expanding private residential sector funded by the social security system .
19 Since 1933 , and the development of recording , there has been an immense range of both well- and little-known music on which to build all kinds of ballet ( see page 56 ) .
20 The Radcliffe Report ( 1959 ) emphasised in stronger terms the problems associated with financial change and maintained that it is impossible to define money , because there is no clear criterion with which to determine those assets that are part of the money supply .
21 If we regard He as representing [ — ego , — tu ] , then we have a valuable insight with which to read those sonnets where the Friend 's behaviour is criticized by the Poet from a position of detachment .
22 Although there are major collections in the National Museums of Scotland in Queen Street , Edinburgh , and the museums at Meigle , near Coupar Angus , and St Andrew 's cathedral , one of the most attractive settings in which to study such stones is the row of cottages below the church at St Vigeans , just outside Arbroath .
23 It is probably as well to pause here a moment , in order to take a few social bearings against which to judge these accusations .
24 A TV screen is a dangerous medium through which to judge any sport , particularly boxing .
25 People who possess wealth , whether it be wealthy people or simply small savers , have to decide the best form in which to hold that wealth .
26 Though he allowed himself no fewer than four books ( She , Ayesha , She and Allan and Wisdom 's Daughter ) in which to analyse this character , he never seems to have decided exactly what she was meant to represent or how far she was intended to be a symbol of the ‘ world 's desire ’ .
27 Reliability centred maintenance and Maintenance Steering Group logic ( MSG–3 ) provide a rigorous framework upon which to base such decisions .
28 Organisations like the GMC and the BMA should provide students with the information on which to base such choices .
29 ( Rom 8 ) Not only are there the promises of Jesus himself on which to base this expectation but there is the evidence of the resurrection .
30 ‘ Do you have any evidence on which to base this supposition ? ’
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