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

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1 As Wilson recalled , his first experience of the courts occurred in April 1889 when he was fined five pounds and costs at Sunderland for having attempted to persuade two seamen to desert from the ss Edmonsley , an incident which Fairplay reported with glee .
2 In one , he told Lanfranc that Osbern was now at peace with the new masters at Canterbury ; in another , he told the Italian prior Henry , in somewhat guarded language , that Osbern now recognized and repented of his fault , which Anselm ascribed to imprudence rather than pride .
3 ( 2 ) No direction shall be made under this rule in proceedings which stand referred for arbitration under Ord 29 , r 2(3) .
4 The deceased then became " he who has gone to his Ka " , which in Ptolemaic times were applied to the god and the king and which wee enumerated as strength , might , prosperity , food , veneration , eternity , radiance , glory , fame , magic , authority , sight , hearing , and perception .
5 5/First the areas of white in the water which wee left at stage two should be painted with a well watered-down pure blue which , in this case , is ultramarine .
6 In any event , in the court 's opinion , the submissions which counsel made in support of grounds of appeal 1 , 2 and 3 were misconceived .
7 It is , moreover , to draw attention to the way in which depictions that purport to portray individuals and which become associated with disintegration unleash narratives of global fragmentation .
8 Embryonic fibroblast culture and replication banding has the advantage of providing a large number of slides and mitotic cells which could be used for several different probes but the disadvantages of having to pool a considerable number of embryos for the initiation of the culture and a lack of knowledge as to the source and lineage of the cells which become established in culture .
9 Belfast Gas Works Ormeau Road , ( 1896 ) Klondyke building , Retort House , Meter House and workshops — all are fine examples of Belfast 's industrial past which have suffered through vandalism and theft of original materials .
10 It is not simply fish species which have suffered from lake acidification .
11 What experiences have I had which have showed by adventurousness , adaptability and tolerance ?
12 Cadmium can damage the kidneys , and there has been concern about levels of cadmium in the livers and kidneys of elks and deer in southern Sweden which have grazed on plants that have accumulated cadmium .
13 Solicitors ' firms believe that the most important changes which have led to improvements in their efficiency are the introduction of new technology and better management systems
14 The survey , costing £85,000 and taking up to two years to complete , has been prompted by American studies which have led to calls for the banning of some chemicals .
15 In the speech , the public orator will highlight the major features of the honorary graduand 's career , particularly those which have led to eminence and the reasons why the University is bestowing the honour .
16 The clinical and research developments which have led to changes in the official policy will now be described .
17 For that God has been conceived as male , and that biblical teaching which arose out of a patriarchal society has been held to be the revelation of God , must surely be seen to be the underlying facts of western culture which have led to discrimination against women .
18 It is as important to be ruthlessly clear about the underlying causes of success as it is to be analytical about the basic faults which have led to failure .
19 Staff at a Durham hospital are also holding a vigil on Monday in protest against NHS reforms which have led to hospitals opting out of health authority control .
20 Over the years it has produced a wide-ranging series of reports on abuses of power by the national brewers , many of which have led to action by central government .
21 The first section of this chapter sums up the differences which have emerged between legacies and trusts in the course of this book , and goes on to consider whether or how far or in what sense classical law can be said to have reached a fusion of legacy and trust .
22 Some of the well known yachts which have emerged from West in recent years include the quarter-tonner Diamond , the Laurent Giles/Warwick Collins-designed Phantom , the Dubois one tonner Midnight Express , and Rapscallion of Russel a cruising version of Phantom .
23 The new method may prove useful in resolving a number of rather incongruous features which have emerged in relation to the paleolithic cave paintings discovered in September 1991 in a cave thirty-seven metres below sea level between Marseilles and Cassis ( see The Art Newspaper No. 14 , January 1992 , p.14 ) .
24 Only , therefore , when the public come to terms with the nature of mental handicap and break down the barriers of misunderstanding which have existed for centuries , will a real sense of understanding permeate our society .
25 There is no Sixth Amendment guaranteeing the right to ‘ a speedy and public trial , by an impartial jury ’ , which would have prevented the trials without jury which have existed in Northern Ireland since the 1970s .
26 Single pensioners in 1979 received £19.50 a week and couples £31.20 , payments which have risen to £54.15 and £86.70 .
27 But the big spend as the group sorts out its core operations has already meant an increase in borrowing which have risen to £21m at the end of September compared with £160m the year before .
28 But a rocky economy and the resistance of fans to ticket prices , which have risen by 10% a season in recent years , have slowed revenue growth at a time when expenses continue to soar .
29 Dogs which have lived in kennels for a long time can be particularly difficult to house-train successfully , although this is helped by the fact that they will only defecate about twice a day .
30 Furthermore , not all patterns and marks seen on aerial photographs represent archaeological sites — crop marks and soil marks can be caused by geological features , such as fissures in the underlying rock which have filled with soil and produce patterns resembling buried sites .
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