Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [adv] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This has led to intensive attempts to standardise costed " packages of care " which bring together considerations of outcome with workforce and workload planning .
2 We used the Shaders & Toners range which cost just 59p per sachet .
3 Throughout 1802 she had entertained at Merton Place , where she and Sir William and Horatio had a strange ménage à trois , in a lavish style which cost around £65 per week .
4 Our laboratory had been routinely screening with probes cf56a , cf56b , and 9–7 , which cover about 93% of deletions in our population .
5 Mr Brian Riley , of Watson Firth solicitors , said the vehicles which line both sides of Hollyhurst Road reduced the speed at which traffic could travel .
6 WINDSOR 'S Willie Noteman has been forced to pull out of the Carlsberg Ulster Championships which begin tomorrow week at the Boat Club .
7 SCOTVEC supports developments which allow greatly flexibility in the achievement of qualifications and has formulated a policy on APL which states the criteria which centres have to satisfy before they can be approved to offer an APL service .
8 And , finally , take heed that all worthy citizens are invited to visit the company 's magnificent station at Raven Square and to ride on the mighty little steam trains which operate very day until the sixth day of September . ’
9 But here , the B section may be no more than a brief refrain like the ‘ Alleluias ’ which end both parts of Richafort 's ‘ Quem dicunt homines ’ or an extended section of more than forty bars as with the ‘ fera pessima devoravit filium meum Joseph ’ of Clemens 's ‘ Tulerunt autem ’ which is spliced with the ends of the preceding sections in a way that epitomizes the composer 's technical skill :
10 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 .
11 New books which Prestel only issues in English include Picasso and Braque , the collected contributions to the symposium held in 1990 during the exhibition of the same title at the Museum of Modern Art in New York ( DM68 ) , and Josef Hoffmann-Designs , a monograph on the great Viennese designer ( 1870 to 1956 ) , published to coincide with the exhibition at the IBM Gallery , New York ( DM68 ; exhibition until 23 January ) .
12 Texts a and b , addressed to the general reader , are relatively accessible fragments of language which require only specification of the intended referents to make them readily interpretable .
13 It must be stressed that these examples refer in some cases to complete pieces of music , in others to themes which form only part of a longer movement .
14 Both groups are able to show a clear effect of gene dosage ; that is , cells from heterozygous mice which contain only copy of the p53 gene are slightly more resistant to radiation-induced apoptosis than are homozygous normal mice with two copies ( which are highly sensitive ) , while the homozygous null mice with no active copies are highly resistant .
15 A declarative programming language is one which can accept statements of relationships or rules for relationships contrasting with more traditional languages which encompass only step by step logic .
16 Second , there are highlands , which comprise about 8% of the imaged surface area and which lie approximately between altitudes +2 km and +12 km .
17 Finally , there are the lowlands , which comprise about 27% of the imaged surface area and which lie approximately between altitudes -2 km and 0 km .
18 First , there are rolling plains , which comprise about 65% of the imaged surface area and which lie approximately between altitudes 0 km and +2 km .
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