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

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1 Most telling of all are the three ‘ drug ’ songs which sign this selection off .
2 In the semi-final they meet James Talbot and Michael Nutt of the Old Bleach Club , who will be seeking to gain some compensation after they were in the Old Bleach side which lost this season 's CIS Irish Senior Cup championship final to Carrickfergus by a mere five shots .
3 Two ‘ products ’ were previewed in a UK briefing which embody this approach .
4 I look forward to tackling the Party membership system , I wanted to make some of the sound admin system and modern communication methods which allow this Union to send each new member a new membership card , were introduced to Walworth Road .
5 But the considerations which persuaded this House to hold that there was a discretion whether or not to require an undertaking in damages from the Crown in a law enforcement action are equally applicable to cases in which some other public authority is charged with the enforcement of the law : see e.g. Lord Reid , at p. 341g , Lord Morris of Borth-y-Gest , at p. 352c , and Lord Cross of Chelsea , at p. 371b–g .
6 Here again , Dohnányi 's view is markedly cool and crystalline , lacking the tension and reined-in emotion which make this piece work for me .
7 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 .
8 Top : Harrowside 1984 with restored Coronation 660 on tour , followed by a one-man car which succeeded this type .
9 Jimmy has a box of 0 cricket balls , each weighing 1 kg but he found that he had to take two out of the box to make it balance with a 40kg , weight , The equation which describes this balance would be : unc If Jimmy put back the two cricket balls into the box what would happen to the balance ?
10 This can be done by direct measurements of the maximum dimension of a hundred grains through a calibrated eye piece graticule , or on a screen , followed by calculation of the standard deviation of these dimensions and application of a conversion equation which adjusts this value for the effects of random sectioning ( e.g. Harrell & eriksson , 1979 ) .
11 WACC is supporting ANARAP 's initial training programme which starts this year .
12 There is a line from a familiar hymn which captures this idea very well : ‘ A second Adam to the fight and to the rescue came . ’
13 However , punch in the mid pre-shape and things immediately become more natural , with a mid cut , and a bass and treble boost which complement this setup perfectly .
14 These variations were so great that he questioned the applicability of formulae which used this approach to sampling .
15 Marriage is the institution which suggests this quality ; and is the only type of domestic relationship known to the common law from which flow rights and expectations prescribed by law .
16 The military confrontation which represented this world order has to be viewed not as deterrence but as imaginary war .
17 The overall effect is of something precisely imagined yet vaguely , almost mythically , placed in time and geography — an effect which gives this novel a resonance that remains vividly in the mind .
18 The fiery and provocative pontificate of Pope Gregory VII may well have inspired the search which brought this manuscript to light .
19 An instrument which mitigates this problem of interest rate risk is the FRN .
20 The three books which give this impression of relentless fun are The ZX Spectrum and how to get the most out of it ( hardly a winner of the snappy title award ) by Ian Sinclair ( Granada , pp 144 , £5.95 ) , and Easy programming for the ZX spectrum and Computer puzzles for spectrum and ZX81 by Ian Stewart and Robin Jones ( shiva , pp 144 , £5.95 and pp 64 , £2.50 ) .
21 It is the last leg of an interview marathon which began this summer , when Cooltempo , anticipating an earlier release for the record , flew a plane-load of Britain 's music press out to meet her in New York .
22 Overlooking the causal nature of meaning with respect to usage leads here to obvious circularity within the formal framework however : to is first defined as necessary to support a clausal complement with no discussion of the data which contradict this postulate ( cf She helped lift him out of the bed ; You 've missed things .
23 Woods ( 82 ) argues that admissible algorithms ( i.e. algorithms which give this guarantee ) , or near-admissible ones which relax the constraints in a principled way , are to be preferred over what he calls the ad-hoc , arbitrary strategies used by Hearsay-II .
24 ‘ If the legislature thinks that in this field the public interest overcomes some of the common law 's traditional consideration for the individual , then effect must be given to the statute which embodies this policy .
25 And it is not only the financial institutions which present this objection ; it has also been put forward by Cutler et al .
26 The great blocks of nineteenth-century neoclassical building which characterise this part of Pest give it a rather grand manner , though a century of knocks has rather frayed its hauteur .
27 Theories of the weak nuclear interaction which describe this process also predict that it is possible for the nucleus to decay by the simultaneous emission of two electrons or positrons ( double beta decay ) .
28 The model is only used by objects which match this class , type and subtype .
29 As often the case , Froissart had a story which illustrates this point .
30 One line of evidence connecting manual activity and symbolic language processes concerns cases of " signing aphasia " in the deaf This refers to the deficit shown by those individuals who have learned to use their hands to communicate in sign language and subsequently sustain brain damage which impairs this ability .
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