Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [Wh det] [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | A minimum wage involves the Government dictating to private employers what they should pay their workers . |
2 | Spelling mistakes do not usually stop your writing being understood , but in many contexts they carry undesirable connotations which you may wish to avoid ( " does n't read " , " illiterate " , " badly taught " , etc . ) . |
3 | When you join ‘ pony club ’ there are a variety of different activities which you could go on , for example there is show jumping which involves you deciding what height jumps you would like to jump , normally the classes range from two feet high and up . |
4 | Imbuing staff with specific cultural attitudes which they must constantly rehearse ; part of this consists of ensuring that staff are proud to be part of a highly elite team |
5 | The presentational aspect involves all kinds of different considerations which I shall come to presently , but what they boil down to is this : what can you do to make it easier for the communicator to communicate and the audience to receive the required message — with minimum distraction ? |
6 | They must not use it selfishly without regard to the social purposes which it should serve . |
7 | They were primitive feelings which she could n't deny . |
8 | Beneath the surface of this gentle evening a complex and never-ending game , which had something in it of a duel , was being played , the players swimming in their milieu like fish , at different levels which they would occasionally switch , to make an attack or to retreat , to seize prey or to threaten . |
9 | Since we now have three different measures for the value of a country 's total output , we also have three different names which we could use to describe that output . |
10 | For while the persons in the original position take no interest in one another 's interests , they know that they have ( or may have ) certain moral and religious interests and other cultural ends which they can not put in jeopardy . |
11 | This is the Government who have stopped pensioners getting an annual increase in line with Community living standards , a deliberate act of policy in 1980 , which cumulatively so far — according to a parliamentary answer to me on 25 November last — has removed from pensioners £31.8 billion of improved pensions which they would otherwise have had . |
12 | Of course , both men and women harbour sexual fantasies which they would be horrified to see realised . |
13 | ‘ I appeal to Dr Kennedy to begin open-minded consultations which he should have initiated last December . ’ |
14 | That this can be done is borne out in practice , and it is sometimes noted that , in the course of treatment for some long-standing chronic condition , patients will re-experience old symptoms which they may have forgotten about . |
15 | Er , I do n't know what , and I think he , we he sent for that book , I sent for this and its different issues which you can possibly used in erm P S D se er , etcetera and there 's a number which I feel work across the years rather than just you know , sort of one year book for example there 's a a unit there Terry and |
16 | It has given rise to two different approaches which I shall call the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ whole curriculum ’ approach . |
17 | There are also sexual impulses which they can not incorporate in relationships with their wives , because they and their wives think it would be too animal-like and demeaning to perform them . |
18 | But before we try to make sense of other people 's mystical beliefs in the following chapters , there is one further method of interpreting cultural and social facts which we must identify and assess . |
19 | Differential drills which we will deal with in the next section are a development from substitution drills ( which are non-differential ) . |
20 | This AE recalls a sales manager who tuned in to AEs ' telephone conversations , thereby gaining snippets of information about their private lives which he would not hesitate to use . |
21 | So they devoted themselves to promoting political movements which they could imagine would still reach the Milnerian goal . |
22 | However the LCRC has a more extensive mailing list , containing social and religious ethnic groups which it may be appropriate to consult during a particular consultation exercise . |
23 | There are several systemics to choose from , but advisedly you should go for one that is compatible with systemic fungicides which you will no doubt need to apply and which we shall be discussing shortly . |
24 | Finally , there are the identifiable skills which they may or may not possess , such as numeracy , computing , communications and foreign languages , which to some extent cut across different degree subjects , and may be acquired on the growing number of ‘ employment skills ’ courses in higher education . |
25 | To me I thought we were doing , individual projects which we 'd be able to be update in a loose-leaf format |
26 | There are a number of possible tax-saving tactics which you may wish to discuss with your accountant , such as : |
27 | These will be tradable : those who are most efficient at reducing pollution would have surplus licences which they could then sell either to those less efficient , or back to government . |
28 | Other objectives include " promotion of correct library behaviour " , coordinating the library 's work with that of county providers and ensuring " that staff are helped to relate Dewey Decimal Classification Numbers to those subject areas which they might require pupils to research or refer to " ( Proposal document ) . |
29 | You will learn how to design and make things using all of the above and produce actual models which you can take home . |
30 | The suite is traditional too in the sense that it 's a range of individual pieces which you can add to or divide for separate rooms as your family grows . |