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

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1 Dungannon District Council has voted to scrap the Post Office addressing system which insists letters must include house numbers and road names .
2 This is why it is absurd to lay down specifications as to which books children should have read by the time they are eleven , or what kind of mathematical problems they should be able to solve .
3 Virtually all the coolant which contains CFCs can potentially be recovered , purified and resold .
4 A DEADLY poison which causes botulism can make people look younger .
5 The communist society which replaces capitalism will contain no contradictions , no conflicts of interest , and will therefore be unchanging .
6 But the Government clause which says Caldaire can only keep 35pc of any purchase price above £1.3m makes a move virtually impossible .
7 They were challenging the ‘ pay now sue later ’ principle at Lloyd 's , which says names should pay cash calls first and fight them later .
8 The judgment adds a new dimension to interpretations of Section 10 of the Contempt of Court Act , 1981 , which says journalists can only be required to reveal their sources if it is necessary ‘ in the interests of justice ’ , or for ‘ the prevention of crime ’ .
9 After all , I 'm sure a climb title which includes obcenities would not be accepted by a guidebook .
10 From this moment onwards , each character loses 1 W point per round , and anyone trying to cast spells or do anything else which requires concentration must make a successful T test or be too distracted by the pain .
11 I have noted your suggestion that the countryside which surrounds Queensferry should be given Green Belt status .
12 So the rule which confers jurisdiction will also be a rule of recognition , identifying the primary rules through the judgments of the courts and these judgments will become a ‘ source ’ of law …
13 The strategy included plans ( i ) to develop a new , voluntary nationwide examination system of " American Achievement Tests " in the core subjects of English , mathematics , science , history and geography ; ( ii ) to promote parental choice as to which schools children should attend ; ( iii ) to establish a business-financed , non-profit-making organization to develop non-traditional types of school , which would receive limited federal funding ; and ( iv ) to boost vocational training by encouraging business and labour to devise ( voluntary ) skill standards and " skill certificates " .
14 However , the steam cracker which processes naphtha can also handle liquefied petroleum gases [ LPG ] , giving great flexibility .
15 But open systems are backed by governments and controlled by committees , which means IBM can not dominate or control them .
16 Which means Butler will have to go back soon to the States for more funds , ’ Regan said .
17 At St Pierre Park half of these memories are pre-programmed by the chefs , which means menus can be reproduced and also gives room for extra fine running , all at the touch of a button .
18 This is a session of 45 minutes which means reports will require to be fairly concise .
19 Police in riot gear used their powers under the Public Order Act to move on three hundred travellers from Enstone aerodrome … an act which means Police can move on travellers where there are more than twelve vcehicles camped … powers the Home and Office and certain Police forces beleiev are tough enough .
20 Within the Rolling Stone thing , I mean , part of it has you as the chief designer and you have to accept the notion that two heads are better than one , which means designers can not
21 Added to the stop-go harvest is the dramatically expanded linseed acreage which means combines could still be grinding away well into October unless August brings big changes .
22 A concept of knowing well which rejects stereotyping can not move very far from the experience which generates the knowledge .
23 The church leaders said that no party which supports violence can seriously claim to be ‘ discharging its responsibilities in a positive and honourable way ’ in so far as the establishment of peace is concerned .
24 And there is a body of opinion which suggests damage can be caused by inhalation , as well as through direct contact with the skin or mouth .
25 Mr Smith renewed his demand for publication of Government law officers ' advice which suggests ministers may ignore whatever the Commons votes on the social chapter .
26 Some years ago Lucy Sells ( 1978 ) talked about mathematics as ‘ the critical filter ’ that determined which careers people might enter .
27 To approach the scientific revolution with preconceived notions of what constitutes science and what constitutes religion may help in streamlining historical reconstruction .
28 We have already seen that , whatever doubts Goody may have about the distinction ‘ logical'/ ‘ pre-logical ’ , he is still inclined to identify ‘ general differences between literate and non-literate societies somewhat along the lines suggested by Lévy-Bruhl ’ ( Goody , 1968 , p. 44 ) : i.e. that the idea of ‘ logic ’ is connected with the growth of alphabetic culture .
29 Even though financially the future is insecure , Susannah and Andrea are determined that , whatever happens Cinestra will continue in some form .
30 Took discussed this with Marty Feldman — told him what jokes Ken would tell and in what order .
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