Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | The real power lies with appointed bodies which are not elected by the people . |
2 | The DNA binding domain of the Varicella-zoster virus gene 62 protein interacts with multiple sequences which are similar to the binding site of the related protein of herpes simplex virus type 1 |
3 | Troll is a technological challenge since it lies in 340 metres which is 150 metres more than the deepest producing well in the North Sea , on the BP Magnus Field . |
4 | The art of the gold box is traditionally held to be epitomised in the Paris tabatières , but the strength of this collection also lies in those boxes which were produced in peripheral workshops , especially in Germany and Russia . |
5 | Located beside the sandy beach , it stands in spacious gardens which include a fresh-water pool , children 's pool and tennis court . |
6 | A sentence 's functional-level representation specifies in linguistic terms what is being done , by whom , to whom , and with what , if all of this information is contained in the message-level representation . |
7 | Despite some scepticism , the ‘ thrifty genotype ’ remains a convenient explanation for the extremely high incidence of non-insulin dependent diabetes that develops in many populations which have experienced rapid socioeconomic modernisation during this century . |
8 | Simon Brown J. cited no authority for this dictum , so far as it related to the possibility of supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court over the visitors to the Inns of Court , but it was cited to us as an example of a suggested parallel with the supervisory jurisdiction which the High Court undoubtedly exercises in other contexts which in some respects may be thought to be comparable . |
9 | As the season of goodwill gets into full swing , Jill Papworth looks at some presents which will still be appreciated on Boxing Day . |
10 | As the season of goodwill gets into full swing , Jill Papworth looks at some presents which will still be appreciated on Boxing Day . |
11 | To the north of Selborne the path goes past damp hollows which were once medieval fish ponds . |
12 | The Chilvers Report on School Teachers ' Pay & Conditions ( 1990 ) points towards far-reaching changes which give governing bodies considerable discretionary powers to enhance the salaries of individual teachers . |
13 | The neo-behaviourist school of thought , on the other hand , allows for emotional processes which are not physically observable ( intervening variables ) . |
14 | Taylor and Walton note that sabotage can be difficult to define : at one end it merges with informal practices which become almost part of normal procedure , ‘ neither openly demanded nor openly questioned ’ , while in extreme cases sabotage may be identified with explicitly political violence . |
15 | Unfortunately , decentralisation of this sort usually results in regional structures which duplicate the former national structure : bureaucracy in the same form , but on a smaller scale . |
16 | The second occurs in those clauses which seek to circumscribe contact with those who were , for a given period , clients of the covenantee . |
17 | But sustainability in such arid circumstances depends on sustainable populations which do not exceed the resources . |
18 | Tail rotor trim is variable and depends on many factors which are discussed elsewhere . |
19 | The degree of competition in a market is an imprecise concept , as it depends on those factors which force firms to take account of the possibility that their business will be lost to rivals if they do not satisfy their customers . |
20 | The program considers every possible move which the laws of the game allow it to make , and arrives at various positions which we may call HisPos . |
21 | So there is no need to pay expensive rental costs for dedicated lines which are only rarely needed — as on most corporate computer networks . |
22 | Evidently , as pointed out in section 4.5 , approaches via damped oscillations which are often referred to as ringing . |
23 | ‘ Western financial institutions operate a divide and rule policy : they strike sweetheart deals with individual governments which benefit Third World elites even though they harm the poor . |
24 | An appendix lists all 221 equations used by the program , and a redefined special functions section deals with non-linear equations which can not normally be solved by the one-pass direct solution methods used in TableCurve . |
25 | The section on figures of speech , in the nature of things , deals with stylistic features which can not be precisely quantified . |
26 | Well it goes into a pot , and it , it buys into different funds which are invested in different markets , erm , to give you some examples , erm , we can invest in property , we can invest in some securities , government securities , er , we invest in the Stock Exchange and we have managers who look after these funds , and they perform extremely well . |
27 | The word locks ends in three letters which represent the same two sounds . |
28 | Following disclosures to the press that the World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) invests in trans-national companies whose activities it campaigns against , WWF has agreed to re-invest in " ethical and Green " companies . |
29 | Maitlin erm you 'll notice that it concentrates on spatial frequencies which is a particular interpretation of the type studies where you look at the responses of the brain to particular stimuli . |
30 | The Environmental Geoscience degree aims to train professional geoscientists eligible for the traditional geoscience professions , but concentrates on those aspects which are particularly important for the study of the environment . |