Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb -s] these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is generally the heavier bird who wins these fights .
2 Many parents can not identify who wins these battles and when they think about it carefully admit that in reality the child mostly wins .
3 ( 5 ) Informational resources , so that the group or individual who has these resources is in a powerful position .
4 Any critic who quotes these sonnets runs the risk of putting himself out of business .
5 nob nobody knows who , who , who says these things at all .
6 Yeah it 's alright , nobody knows who says these things .
7 Rather , they recognise that such ‘ nonstandard dialects are highly structured systems ’ and that ‘ the adult or child who uses these rules must have formed at some level of psychological organisation clear concepts of ‘ tense marker ’ , ‘ verb phrase ’ , ‘ rule ordering ’ , ‘ sentence embedding ’ , ‘ pronoun ’ and many other grammatical categories which are essential parts of any logical system ’ ( ibid. p. 45 ) .
8 Get to know the places you often visit : notice who uses these places and what activities go on there .
9 Second , it has to be decided who chooses these areas ( the farmers , the district governor , the foreign consultant , or a committee in the Ministry of Agriculture ) , and likewise , who chooses the criteria for the choice itself .
10 And , Canguilhem asks , who chooses these megalomaniac experts , who treat subjects like insects ?
11 The hypothetical trader who lacks these needs and characteristics is used as the benchmark for normal market trading .
12 So I think maybe sort of first priority is find out a bit more information then about erm who employs these sorts people .
13 Julia P. Herzberg , who calls these pictures ‘ representations of winged beings at once military , aristocratic and religious , gives this explanation of their raison d'être :
14 The visitor who examines these marvels is left wondering about the nature of the man who made them .
15 A good definition of an actuary might be ‘ a person who is qualified to calculate risks and probabilities , and who applies these skills to financial and business problems , especially those involving uncertain future events such as life insurance and demographics ’ .
16 But who asks these questions , and who takes the decisions that follow from the answers ?
17 You wonder who dreams these things up do n't you ?
18 And that 's hampering the whole development process because it 's high , high wages , high wages creates migration and the whole resource allocation reflects in the economies er are disrupted and because people are moving out of agriculture because they ca n't make any money from agriculture they think they can make some money in industry like agriculture itself is being starved of capital and er so it hampers the development process , I mean it 's a complicated business but er there may well be some , some sort of strands of sense that we can draw out of this , one of which may be well if the government sectors are too large in these countries essentially it does n't matter who owns these companies whether it 's , they were privately owned or government , erm if they are inefficient they are inefficient
19 I am not talking primarily about myself , he wrote , for it will be obvious to anyone who reads these notes that you have used me simply as a stalking horse for some of your more outrageous views and .
20 Marshall , who gives these facts in his Rural Economy of Norfolk , supposes that three hundred acres of heathland were divided into thirty fields of ten acres each .
21 The hon. Gentleman , who follows these matters closely , will know that an outline agreement affecting textiles is on the table which , I hope , given the completion of the whole GATT round , will come into force .
22 The person who sits on the dais in Ottawa or Canberra and goes through the motions of opening a Parliament is not and can not be the same being at all as the person who does these things and has done them from time immemorial at Westminster .
23 But who concocts these molecules into man ?
24 And , when we see terms such as ‘ social problem ’ or ‘ criminal ’ , we need to ask ‘ who defines these terms ? ’ , and to be as concerned with the actions and motives of the labellers as those who are labelled .
25 But who knows these days ?
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