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

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1 The evidence is provided by a number of low scarps which wind for considerable distances across the Mercurian surface .
2 Conversely , musculo-skeletal problems , which account for few deaths of those aged 65 + , are a major cause of disability in the community .
3 And the figures would have been higher still , but for a smaller rise in car offences which account for three quarters of all reported crimes .
4 Many of the concepts explained may appear to be self-evident but their thorough understanding will assist the reader in later chapters which concentrate on international banks , markets and financial flows .
5 In this way it is different from the bulk colonial films which concentrate on white men 's adventures and dramas .
6 Conventional turnkey CAD systems use a geometric data base , storing data about single entities which combine into geometric models .
7 To begin with there is no single ability , rather there are several like speed , accuracy , strength , endurance and resilience which combine in manifold ways to determine the ‘ raw material ’ to be shaped .
8 FHSAs ( which correspond to non-metropolitan counties and to metropolitan boroughs ) hold large databases on services provided by general practitioners ; for instance , uptake of immunization and screening for breast and cervical cancers .
9 Notice that , in this degenerate point group , the 12 vibrational degrees of freedom result in only 8 distinct vibration frequencies , 4 of which correspond to doubly-degenerate modes , and that neither the IR nor the Raman spectrum contains bands due to all eight modes .
10 Separate information is available for utilization of mental hospital beds which distinguish between first admissions and all admissions .
11 Since there is no necessary chemical connection between the substances which bind to allosteric proteins , and the chemical reactions those proteins catalyse , it follows that the results of metabolism , although fully interpretable by the laws of chemistry , are not dictated by those laws , but by the physiological needs of the organism , and ultimately by natural selection .
12 In turn this epithelial specificity of the URR appears to be dependent upon the interplay of several different cellular transcription factors which bind to regulatory sites within the URR ( 5 , 6 ) .
13 This happened on both my Brother machines , the 950i and the 836 , which sit at right angles to one another in the same room .
14 However , if preferences are understood merely as patterns of physical behaviour which tend towards certain results , then there would be no more moral reason for satisfying them than for assisting a computer carry out its programme when this was something undesired by any conscious being .
15 It also permeates practices which discriminate against ethnic minorities and contribute to their unequal position in British society .
16 This chapter has considered some of the dimensions of the likely future needs for health care among older people , and has examined practices which discriminate against those needs by comparison with other age groups .
17 It is important to stress that UDCs are not the lead agencies in such services as housing , Education and health , which remain with local authorities and other public agencies .
18 Here the female may produce 800,000 eggs which hatch within 36 hours into larvae .
19 I find it important that the ‘ ceiling ’ of the cave should be reasonably low and the entrance small , for which reason I usually use broken pots which make for smaller caves .
20 Is he aware that there are problems not only in respect of teachers ' salaries , actual as opposed to average , but in respect of responsibility for the funding of the older village primary schools which predominate in rural areas ?
21 Those which grow near silty areas do not appear to be strong plants .
22 These will give the effect of the dense reeds which grow in many areas of East Asia .
23 From the list given in the book , he chooses only herbs which grow in wet places that the fish would naturally have access to .
24 On a ridge with fine prospects over Edinburgh , the Pentlands and the Firth of Forth are outcrops and boulders with the stylized incisions of circles , cup shapes and concentric grooves which appear at ritual sites in many countries from Ireland to India , and in especially large numbers in Scotland .
25 Peptide binding is associated with stabilization of assembled class I molecules which appear as strong bands in the autoradiograph .
26 This Order , which is now in force , specifies that various building society resources which appear in annual accounts or accounting records are to be treated as capital resources to be aggregated with reserves for the purpose of the first criterion of prudent management .
27 The policy is the contractual document setting out the terms and conditions of the insurance agreement which appear in various paragraphs which are usually called clauses .
28 Reasonableness Many of the " exclusion clauses " which appear in standard terms of business will be subject to a test of reasonableness .
29 Besides the formal courses organized by local education authorities ( LEAs ) , initial training institutions and HMI , one must include public reports upon educational developments ( Warnock , Bullock , Plowden ) , and , published privately , the Gulbenkian Report ( Gulbenkian Foundation , 1982 ) in the arts education domain ; the reports of curriculum development programmes , for example , the Schools Curriculum Development Committee ( SCDC ) Arts in Schools Project bulletins ; digests of research , descriptions of practice and opinion which appear in professional journals ; formal and informal contact with LEA advisory services , including the growing number of teachers seconded for professional development purposes ; inspections ; long and short award bearing courses ; changes in examination syllabuses ( of which the recent introduction of GCSE is an example ) ; even teacher contact with the representatives of educational suppliers .
30 Francis and Wollen have also contributed articles ( one each ) both of which appear in both books as introductory statements on the Situationist International .
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