Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun sg] has [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For people who score highly in this area there are also many other careers in which English has a strong bearing . |
2 | Mr and Mrs Ward heard on a television programme about a couple whose child has a similar problem being helped by a specialist clinic in Boston , USA . |
3 | As a result , each artist was chosen for at least four reasons , but with a common denominator : we decided to present individuals operating from an independent position , whose work has a certain degree of complexity and can not be reduced to one or two key ideas . |
4 | The research looks at the implementation of two such policies whose basis has an economic rationale : namely , competitive tendering , and the financial-cum-economic appraisal of capital schemes . |
5 | He says , ‘ I 've settled down to my own lyrical thing ’ : small , free-standing , autonomous stained glass panels , whose figuration recalls medieval glass and Renaissance painting , and whose brushwork has a timeless , flourishing spontaneity . |
6 | One of them was Peter Burrows whose wife has a degenerative illness . |
7 | Further colour and splendour is brought to the occasion by the gold trimmed gowns and hats of the senior University officers : the Pro-Chancellors , the Vice-Chancellor and the Chancellor , whose gown has a long heavy train carried by his page . |
8 | Mr Wilkinson , whose bill has a good chance of reaching the statute book , believes such a measure is necessary to curb growing surburban problem of overdevelopment through luxury blocks of flats being built by developers on plots previously occupied by a single house . |
9 | The theorem is now recognised to be older than Pythagoras , much of whose mathematics has an eastern origin . |
10 | The person with , say , the pinched and nasal accents of the English Midlands is no worse than the one whose language has the rounded and lordly ring of London 's Knightsbridge , merely different . |
11 | What progress has the human family made in the last two decades towards fulfilling the basic needs of its poorest members ? |
12 | W w w er what alternative has the rich peasant got ? |
13 | I mean , what help has the British Government given us for preparing for 1992 ? |
14 | What point has an ethical directive to pursue the general happiness addressed to beings who will necessarily seek only their own ? |
15 | What redress has the unfortunate vendor in such circumstances ? |
16 | What advice has the Prime Minister for one of my constituents , Mrs. Logan , who lives in Camlinton new town and is in great pain with an arthritic hip ? |