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

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1 There may well , as we saw in discussing Team D , be organizational factors which influence access to client status .
2 This social fusion has taken place through intermarriage and access to the social circles and institutions which denote prestige in society , such as organisations , clubs and landed estates ( Sunkel 1965 ) .
3 It is now the sectors which sponsor investment in track and signalling as well as rolling stock , that must deal with the modernisation of stations , and so on .
4 This index enables you to access a variety of options which display information about Design Changes ( DCs ) ; for example , to find out the state of a particular DC , who is approving it , and why , and to look at assessment comments .
5 Indeed , restaurants , cafes and licensed premises which sell liquor for consumption on the premises ( e.g. pubs and wine bars ) were for the first time was the 1987 Use Classes Order brought within a stated class .
6 The elements which bring language to life in a classroom are gestures , handling and touching things , incidents , pictures , some or all of which may be part of a game or a contest .
7 Exercises which bring grammar to life
8 The responsibility and duties of the family proceedings court cease on the making of the care order , subject to the provisions of section 34 which make provision for contact orders being made by the court .
9 The projection may be linear or exponential , or may incorporate more complex calculations which make allowance for variation in the basic parameters assumed to remain constant in the simpler equations .
10 Make a list of all those things which make life worth living — such as friends , relations , pets , the view from the window , your favourite radio programme .
11 The program ‘ Search Strategy ’ is intended to teach new users search strategy design for online systems which make use of Boolean logic .
12 Nitrate , while relatively innocuous , is kept at acceptable levels by partial water changes ( or by introduction of sintered glass filters which ingeniously provide conditions for both the aerobic bacteria which transform ammonia into nitrate but also dispose of nitrate producing nitrogen in the process ) .
13 These are maintained schools which provide education for school pupils and mature students alongside social , recreational and cultural activities for the whole community .
14 This index page allows you to select from a number of listing options which provide information about Design Changes ( DCs ) .
15 The Soil Survey of Great Britain publishes maps and memoirs which provide information on soil types and conditions .
16 The facility includes bulletin boards which provide information on hardware and software updates and bug corrections , including access to updating services such as WATCOM C and AREV , which would be extremely useful to RBGE staff .
17 This utility allows you to perform simple file management tasks such as copying and formatting disks as well as allowing you to create menus which provide access to software other than the InteSoft series .
18 • Developing methods for risk assessment of chemicals which cause toxicity during development .
19 This should promote the co-ordinated and ‘ consumer-led ’ development of a variety of provision in every area , especially since financial incentives favour projects which show evidence of user participation at the planning stage .
20 THREE chefs provide recipes which show versatility of mustard as an ingredient .
21 quantum meruit ( as much as is deserved ) claims which seek payment for work done where the contract does not have a fixed price .
22 Tears may start with howls of anger , then subside to sobs which seek attention for distress , and finally dry up in fear as we face our helplessness .
23 The Commission concluded that ‘ the architects ' system of mandatory scales , together with rules which prevent competition for business on the basis of fees , operates against the public interest and should be brought to an end . ’
24 I would go further and accept that the armoury of common law defences , such as those which prevent recovery of money paid under a binding compromise or to avoid a threat of litigation , may be either inapposite or inadequate for the purpose ; because it is possible to envisage , especially in modern taxation law which tends to be excessively complex , circumstances in which some very substantial sum of money may be held to have been exacted ultra vires from a very large number of taxpayers .
25 In traditional manner Rolle treats the gifts of the Holy Spirit listed as Wisdom , Understanding , Counsel , Might , Knowledge Piety and Fear of the Lord in Isaiah 11 in the inverted hierarchical order Counsel , Understanding , Wisdom to relate them to the process of withdrawal from the world and achievement of that inner discretion which is the ground of contemplation ; he then deals with strength , piety , knowledge and the fear of the Lord itemised as forces which stimulate man to self-knowledge and help the soul to endure against sin , all aspects of a more active spirituality .
26 The potash works continually has to raise its dikes , which hold water in evaporation pans , to prevent the pans becoming clogged with salts .
27 In such a small box as Alwyn Crawshaw 's I would not recommend compartments which restrict space in effect .
28 Policy factors which restrict liability in negligence cases do not apply in intentional torts .
29 The proprietor has spent years building up a remarkable cellar of aged Riojas , which lie side by side with the best that Burgundy and Bordeaux have to offer .
30 We can not leave this section on New Towns and town development without reference to green belts , which give shape to redistribution policies and concepts of ‘ containing ’ urban Britain .
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