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

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1 This is where the bladder which controls the fish 's position in the water inflates and then can not deflate .
2 One third of the failures are caused by the development of an afunctional gall bladder which precludes the dissolution of the remaining small fragments .
3 His reluctance to tell the fall story is all of a piece with his extreme slowness , after his religious conversion , to accept Christianity , a religion which tries the heart , which searches us out and knows us .
4 The proposed fencing would impinge on a public bridleway which traverses the field .
5 After descending , bear left onto the grassy bridleway which joins the road .
6 His next film is a ‘ character mystery ’ — not a musical — about Weegee , the famous news photographer of the Depression years , named for his ability to arrive at the scene of a crime with a speed which suggested the use of an ouija board .
7 The move was supported last night by the Automobile Association which said the system already worked well in England and Wales .
8 The courts justified this vesting of managerial autonomy over the everyday business of the company in the hands of the directors by arguing that it flowed from the construction of a company 's articles of association which formed a contract between the members of the company .
9 It was only water that was let into a confined space but we had a Sports Association which had a section for the swimming and er I way remember bought a couple of old single decker buses from somewhere , I do n't know where and he had them fitted out and rigged up at Stoke Bathing Place , especially for us to go there and change and w we did have quite a good strong section , we used to hold our , an annual what you call a regatta , or , no not a regatta but er in the St Matthew 's Swimming Baths a festival , a swimming festival a gala , yes
10 Calls for BOLA , the bookmakers ' association which represents the majority of High Street betting shops , to reveal the coups that failed have fallen on deaf ears .
11 In the previous chapter , we saw that the start of organised football in Scotland amongst the deaf commenced in 1889 with the formation of the Scottish Deaf and Dumb Football Association which launched a knock-out cup competition .
12 Alteration of the ‘ objects ’ clause in the Memorandum of Association which determines the business activities of the company .
13 Bill Waddell , chairman of The Avenues Tenants Association which covers the area , said : ‘ We are terrified a child is going to be killed . ’
14 Secondly , professionalism involves an association which controls the conduct of its members ‘ in respects which are defined as relevant to the collective interests of the profession ’ .
15 Ballot papers on strike action are ready to be sent out to Football League players if talks on the Premier League do not meet the satisfaction of the Professional Footballers ' Association which wants a say in the new set-up .
16 Kaifu declared : " If the [ Soviet ] new thinking which put an end to East-West confrontation and overcame Cold War-era thinking is also to prevail in Asia and the Pacific region , the first thing to do is to establish relations of true friendship between Japan and the Soviet Union . "
17 The Conservatives focused their attention more on the needs of agriculture and the church than urban landlords , but there was a strand in Party thinking which accepted the principle of State aid for housing .
18 These explanations are crucial for parents and teachers who are trying to understand the thinking which underlies the attainment targets and programmes of study ; a main reason why I have written this book is to give our rationale a wider audience .
19 However , the possibilities and limits of improvement were determined by a number of factors : existing classroom expertise , individual school and classroom circumstances , professional attitudes and commitments ; and , framing all of these , the quality of the thinking which informed the appraisal of existing practice and the exploration of alternatives .
20 Amongst a broad section of opinion , not only vote-seeking politicians , the idea of ‘ reconstruction ’ with its blueprints for the future tapped currents of social thinking which antedated the war , but now sustained by the example of the role of the State in managing the war effort .
21 Among the various intelligent activities of the rational man is the analytic thinking which criticizes the rest , which exposes clumsiness in driving , a weak line in a verse , ineptitude in an intuitive estimate of character .
22 From Bueu we reversed our tracks to Vigo , before cycling thirty kilometres to Tui on the river Miňo which forms the border with Portugal .
23 Little acts of kindness which required the body 's co-operation , such as helping with the washing-up after a good meal , demanded a prodigious amount of persuasion ; while a really big thing , like finishing Student Cross , just met with stubborn resistance .
24 Splendid decor and costuming and an editing rhythm which matches the verse tempi , all contribute to this magical extravaganza . ’
25 A ballet fur the stage must have an overall rhythm which sets the atmosphere , quality , mood and possibly the emotional content of the whole .
26 Jonadab always relied on the leaves for treating any horse which developed an infection or chill in the bladder .
27 It ran from the end of the road , pulled by a rather weary horse which had a habit of stopping suddenly to the dismay of its passengers .
28 The horse must give to the rider 's hand , of course , but it is the bringing of the hocks under the horse which allow the horse to lower his head .
29 Before they reached the great stone shaped like the skull of a horse which marked the path they were to take to the right , the fires were all out and the smoke from them had dispersed into the general heat-haze .
30 Its most important asset was the Glasgow weekly Forward which became the party 's official paper in 1934 .
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