Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adv] [vb past] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately he found like others that even eminence in science did not automatically bring emolument , and in 1863 he contemplated moving to Manchester ; but Samuelson then came up with the proposal of producing a new Quarterly Journal of Science , which duly appeared in January 1864 under the editorship of Crookes and Samuelson . |
2 | The Committee accepted the prototypes first , which duly arrived in January 1934 and were placed on display in Talbot Square ( Opposite ) . |
3 | There seemed to be wide horizontal bands of light which slowly changed in intensity , with brighter spots growing and fading in places mysteriously against the deeps of eternity . |
4 | A gradual process began in countries liberated by the Red Army , which eventually resulted in governments across eastern Europe using police-state methods and carrying out Soviet-style economic reforms , the very antithesis of liberal democracy . |
5 | But BBC boss-to-be John Birt has already had enough of the sun , sex and sangria saga , which only started in July . |
6 | He had two almost contemporary biographies and a wealth of oral tradition to draw on , and out of these materials he made a lively and dramatic portrait , full of sentiment and warmth , which easily outdistanced in popularity the biographies written by later writers who tried to do better . |
7 | In that case , at any rate , there was little question of the boys ' dispute creating a relationship of permanent hostility between the two groups ; and this was in part the consequence of the wider peace , sanctioned by authority , which generally prevailed in Libya . |
8 | The picturesque result and subsequent offers to purchase , for substantially more than the couple had paid , were not lost on Jill 's father , chairman of a company which already specialised in timber frame building . |
9 | The real price though , has been paid by the wildlife which once lived in Cannop brook . |
10 | Two churches which once stood in Wainfleet have long since been dismantled . |
11 | The creation therefore is not like some frictionless machine , which once set in motion carries on until stopped , but something which is dependent on the continuing work of its Creator . |
12 | He shows how the family used the corporation to execute a series of financial deals which possibly resulted in shareholders of that and other related companies losing over A$22 millions . |
13 | These results , were bore no relation to visible bacillary form mycobacteria or spheroplasts , suggest that M paratuberculosis was present in the original intestinal tissues of the Crohn 's disease patients , in a form which hardly replicated in broth culture , it at all . |
14 | They passed the fountain , which still lay in darkness , having beaten Stephen and the team of electricians he had had working until minutes before the guests ' arrival — the one and only thing that was not finished . |
15 | A strange glow was emitted by the water on the stage , which gradually increased in brilliance until it revealed a vibrancer performing the opening sequence of a presentation . |
16 | Throughout his tour , which also took in visits to Denmark and Ireland before returning to London on April 26 for further talks with business leaders en route for Johannesburg , de Klerk stressed that foreign investment was needed to underpin his political reforms . |
17 | The Group of 24 ( G-24 ) , representing the poorer nations , which also met in Washington on May 6 , warned against a rigid approach to IMF funding " which could adversely affect the access of future users of the Fund " . |
18 | It therefore became necessary to adopt a luni-solar calendar in which the months were measured by the phases of the moon but which also kept in step with the sun . |
19 | At Exeter , another clothing centre , cheese was seized and sold at a lowered price , while the Cornish miners forced butchers to lower the price of meat , which also happened in Wolverhampton . |
20 | In the Islamic communities of the savannah religious reformation tended to reinforce entrepreneurial skill , as demonstrated by the Murid Brotherhood in Senegal and in the development of the ‘ Reformed Tijianiya ’ ( a more fundamentalist and anti-colonial Islamic movement ) which also originated in Senegal but spread through much of the savannah in the 1930s . |
21 | A latent violence — which also surfaced in police treatment of suffragettes — pervaded the work of Belfort Bax , a leading socialist , who warned that suffragists had foregone the right to male protection and should be treated accordingly . |
22 | He brought in the Pulqui Mark 1 , which lost three test pilots in crashes before being scrapped as an idea to be replaced by the Pulqui Mark 2 , which also crashed in trials killing more . |
23 | From the Newfoundland and Labrador collections of Joseph Banks , he painted twenty-three plants , five of which later appeared in Aiton 's Hortus Kewensis . |
24 | , Director of SCRE , reflects on ‘ what is research ? ’ in an article which originally appeared in Observations , the bulletin of the Scottish Teacher Research Network |
25 | This is the brief article ( less than five printed pages ) which originally appeared in Poetry for February 1918 , under the title , ‘ The Hard and Soft in French Poetry ’ . |
26 | Some of the ‘ new ’ short forms are those which originally appeared in Pitman New Era shorthand . |
27 | The brothers went on to operate as secret agents in the Republic of Ireland under cover of a company called Whizz Kids , which supposedly specialised in women 's hot pants . |
28 | She was the only midwife in our district and if the women could n't afford her the neighbours helped , a practice which often ended in tragedy . |
29 | During Jan. 13-15 , in a pogrom which reportedly surpassed in horror the massacre of Armenians in Sumgait in February 1988 [ see pp. 36034-35 ] , up to 60 people , most of them Armenians , were killed . |
30 | Only a simmering unrest which regularly erupted in riots or strikes , the leaders of such mutinies invariably found and executed . |