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

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1 These configurations were found to have implications both for flows of mutual aid , which tend to occur between those of similar employment status and notably between the unemployed , and for access to employment .
2 In each of the three ballets discussed movements are not merely coloured by natural emotional expression but often by conventional and occupational gesture , which appear to spring from each dancer 's physical and mental reactions to each situation as it arises .
3 Baldwin showed them some of the curiosities of the house and gave them tea in the Long Gallery , which lie described with more pride than accuracy as ‘ the finest room in England ’ .
4 ( c ) About 9+ ( RA ) — an ability to make substitutions which demonstrate cueing on all three levels .
5 A third possibility is that the Candida provokes antibodies which happen to cross-react with some of the body 's own proteins .
6 Japanese businessmen have little confidence in detailed contracts which attempt to provide for all possible contingencies .
7 Therapy is not a guaranteed test in humans because there are intractable pains which fail to respond to any known therapy .
8 Underestimating the speed of events or overestimating the efficiency of personnel are factors which lead to slippage in any work programme and their early detection is essential to effective progress monitoring .
9 The woods in Coulby Newham , which have suffered from half a century of neglect , will be rejuvenated with help from three developers Wimpey , Yuill and McLean who are building on adjacent plots .
10 We have also looked at some of the processes which have contributed to these shifts and at debates over their explanation .
11 The remaining chapters in this part of the book examine the economic forces which have contributed to these trends and the impact which population change has in its turn had on the spatial organization of economic activity .
12 Those schools which have moved in this direction will find their responses to the National Curriculum much more easily managed " ( Briault and West 1990:21 ) .
13 Other significant phenomena which have emerged from such studies are that simple reversals of the numbers are a common form of error , accurate reproduction is facilitated by deliberate grouping in twos or threes and the ends of a span seem to be less prone to error than the middle .
14 There are very significant sub-regional policies cross border migration which have existed for many many years .
15 In the alternative and contending intellectual traditions which have flowed from this range of answers , ‘ culture ’ itself then ranges from a significantly total to a confidently partial dimension of reference .
16 My main objective , however , was to see the regalia of St Stephen which have played so large a part , albeit symbolic , in Hungarian history and which have gone on such varied walkabout .
17 Any concerns which have surfaced in these other areas should be brought into the negotiations .
18 Fig. 1.11C shows a similar result , but this time arising from exposure to organic acids from the urine of hyaenas which have broken down most of the surface of the bone : a small area of cortex can be seen in the midpoint of the shaft .
19 The brief reports which have appeared of this remarkable address dealt with Sir Peter 's appeal for glasnost within the force .
20 I am not prepared to condemn the various newspapers which have written about this subject in a responsible way .
21 Their hotels are likely to be one of the faceless cement blocks which have sprouted in both towns .
22 Amorous males which have escaped from these shores are now likely to be shot in Spain , all in the name of conservation
23 This large and important group of plants is represented today by a mere four genera of humble herbaceous plants — Lycopodium , Selaginella , Isoetes and Phylloglossum — living fossils which have survived with little change from the Mesozoic or even the Carboniferous .
24 Those who were cured after their night at the sanctuary were permitted to record their dreams and commemorate their recoveries on votive tablets , some of which have survived to this day .
25 Clearly , gifts of precious metal were something in which Cnut delighted , and it has recently been argued that the magnificently-illustrated gospel books which have survived from this period , and others which have not , were commissioned by Cnut and Emma for donation to favoured individuals and churches .
26 If this House were to apply such a principle it would involve going beyond what any of the authorities have decided , departing from such decisions as Slater v. Burnley Corporation ; William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King and Twyford v. Manchester Corporation which have stood for many years and would involve making new law .
27 Another potential future LAN would be for Public Services and Publications , in view of the close functional links which have developed between some of their activities , and the need to minimise cost increases by sharing expensive hardware .
28 Connections between schools and the post-school system which have developed over many years lack simpleness of planning .
29 A few , like the river Wye which flows from Plynlimon in mid Wales down to the Severn , are designated ‘ Sites of Special Scientific Interest ’ and support salmonoid fish such as trout , otters , a wide range of invertebrates such as crayfish and dragonflies , along with many plants that are sensitive to high nitrate levels and which have disappeared over much of the country in recent years .
30 However , we shall also discuss the changes which have occurred over these three and a half decades .
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