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

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1 Some respondents pointed out that all managers had training responsibility , which in the sense of training being integral to management is true .
2 With the emergence of thesis the idea of law , which in the sense of nomos was viewed as a constraint on power , is transformed into an instrument for the use of power .
3 Very strict rules apply to those drugs which in the Act are called ‘ controlled drugs ’ ; each dose has to be accounted for in a Controlled Drugs Register , whether the drug is given in hospital or in the home .
4 For , as we have seen , intermixed with the foundations of perpetual prayers — which in the Act were now declared to be " superstitious " — were the educational foundations .
5 Mr , you and I have debated in the past er in this room er whether or not exceptional circumstances are necessary to define an inset boundary for a village which in the sketch plan of the greenbelt to have been shown as washed over .
6 When a whisker grows from solution or from vapour there generally first appears a very fine filament or leader which in the electron microscope can be seen to be almost perfectly smooth .
7 IN THE course of our lives , events take place , with which the passage of time , we come to realise are like milestones ; they have pointed us in a new direction , often posing a challenge which in the providence of God , when accepted , leads us deeper into his life and service .
8 I urge the assembly to accept this amendment to depart from this statement , to commend to our churches the use of the apostle 's creed and to wait for a day of broad theological agreement which in the providence of God and by the work of the holy spirit will surely come and then agree upon a statement of faith which we shall all agree and be able to commend enthusiastically to the church but until then to depart from this one .
9 The rule of law thus described still prevails in the Probate Court , where it is not enough to prove a relation between testator and beneficiary , which in the court of equity would require the beneficiary to displace the presumption of undue influence by proving independent advice to the testator .
10 The civic grandeur of Liverpool , which in the middle of the nineteenth century was ever expanding on the most monumental scale , must have influenced Mr Bushnell 's taste , for he had strong views on what he wanted .
11 This was made very clear by Her Majesty 's Factory Inspectorate , which in the Manufacturing and Service Industry Report 1978 , wrote :
12 And then I used a delay , which in the beginning was an old , modified Echoplex , to produce a single repeat .
13 The nub of informed consent , they say , is that every human of adult years and sound mind has a right to determine what will be done with his body , and they trace the history of informed consent citing the Nuremberg Code ( 1949 ) and the Declaration of Helsinki ( 1964 , amended 1983 ) , which in the aftermath of war atrocities , attempted to ensure the principle of informed consent .
14 His highly successful Town planning which in the Pelican Books series cost 6d. and sold a quarter of a million copies , was a technician 's plea for the quality of urban townscape as a worthy setting for community .
15 Which in the sea was pretty futile really , I mean you just had to go where the sea took you .
16 The magic 300 , which in the event proved a cannily accurate figure , was achieved briefly in 1912 and again in 1938 but then not until the swinging sixties , a time coincident with the Club 's finances stabilising .
17 Mr. Walker 's draft bye-laws were referred to a Sub-Committee — which in the event was elected the following December at the first Annual General Meeting .
18 The main provision was that he would pay the countess an annuity of 500 marks for her life — an open-ended commitment which in the event did not prove particularly onerous since the countess died soon after Christmas 1475 .
19 Here are the real facts : Crane Holdings was in fact a highly speculative investment which in the event performed very badly .
20 Was it based upon assumptions which in the event have not been realised ?
21 He and his wife were about to undertake a trip to America and Australia , which in the event developed into something of a busman 's holiday as he was persuaded , perhaps not against his will , to address numerous meetings of trade unionists on the West Coast of the United States and elsewhere .
22 Meanwhile , on May 14 a military helicopter circled over Riga ( Latvia 's capital ) dropping leaflets produced by the International Front calling on opponents of independence to stage a strike on May 15 , which in the event was supported by as many as 12,000 people .
23 The main provision was that he would pay the countess an annuity of 500 marks for her life — an open-ended commitment which in the event did not prove particularly onerous since the countess died soon after Christmas 1475 .
24 These qualities have always been present in the metaphors and similes of poetry but they have been less frequent in painting , which in the past was largely concerned with reproducing external reality , with decoration , or , as in the more advanced movements of recent years , with the composition of color and line into formal design .
25 Its name comes from the cormorants ' nests which in the past were ranged in rows along shelves in the wet black rock , like jars in a chemist 's shop .
26 The experiment has gathered wide support , even from left-wing groups which in the past sought to overthrow the monarchy , but which now express support for constitutional reform .
27 Self-evidently these texts are strikingly different from original materials issued by the SI in the sense that they have the status of copyrighted property and have been funded by organisations which in the past may have supported progressive art but which do not sound like the champions of revolutionary causes .
28 This problem is especially common with Classical marble statuary which in the past was often highly restored before being sold .
29 Dietary changes also reveal improvements in food consumption patterns , since there has been an increase in the consumption of oils , chicken meat , eggs and milk , which in the past have been beyond the reach of many of the poor .
30 These admissions criteria will be part of the LEA 's overall policy on admissions to its schools , which in the past may have reflected targets for enrolment .
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