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

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1 The sentiments among the majority of Northern lay presbyterians are biased towards those elements in the Westminster Confessional which are antagonistic to Roman catholic practice and belief : the evils of the papacy and priesthood and the suppression of Christian liberty , the evils of the mass and devotions to the saints , all of which combine to turn Christians to superstition and idolatry and away from almighty God and true salvation in Christ .
2 Change is possible it argued , citing Copenhagen , Hannover , The Hague and Odense , all of which display rising use of public transport and cycles and falling car use as a result of their transport policies .
3 Belshaw ( 1979 ) illustrates the contradiction between research station agronomic techniques which favour planting crops in pure stands , and inter-cropping techniques which are by far the most satisfactory from the point of view of the reduction of soil erosion .
4 To do so it is necessary to examine the origins of our literary expectations which so frequently assume that the best literary experience deals with individuals capable of making moral distinctions and to question the pejorative critical formulations which tend to accompany assessments of characters as vehicles for ideas : caricature , static , incompletely realised , and so on .
5 And it also shows the special circumstances which tend to tie women into the sort of close personal relationship with a weekly credit caller which can mean they are using a relatively costly form of credit almost automatically — see chapter 5 .
6 Lumps which appear to migrate sound like Fish Lice .
7 There are fragments of some other scenes on British pottery which appear to reflect aspects of the seasonal festivals .
8 idea , which earned him £5,800 was for the more efficient use of pumps which supply cooling water in the E22 centrifuge plant and has led to a significant saving in energy costs .
9 Clinical laboratories which provide testing facilities to a range of organisations , including sports , saw profits rise 14 per cent to £77 million .
10 It has sophisticated reporting features , which involve taking information from the database and arranging it in tabular form .
11 Even more insidious , perhaps , is the rapid acceptance of capital-budgeting techniques , which involve discounting calculations for assessing strategic investments .
12 The increasing domestic and industrial use of a number of stable chlorine-containing compounds has given rise to claims that these compounds may diffuse upwards into the stratosphere where they are dissociated by solar radiation to yield atoms of chlorine which act to destroy ozone through a complex chain of chemical reactions ( Crutzen , 1974 ; Molina and Rowland , 1974 ) .
13 As for reaching a telephone , given the meticulous organisation behind the coup , Trent was sure that the telephone exchange would be in Louis ' hands and out of order , particularly for foreign calls , which put calling Steve in Washington out of the question .
14 It is becoming increasingly evident that theories which seek to explain patterns of crime in socio-economic terms must do so in conjunction with cultural and political variables .
15 Thus exemptions have been made available for R&D agreements , specialization agreements , and other agreements which seek to improve efficiency in production ( Sapir et al.
16 Insurance is only mentioned in UCTA 1977 ( s11(4) ( b ) ) with regard to clauses which seek to restrict liability to a specified sum .
17 The Americans do not seem to have had problems in setting up units which seek to provide permanence by offering specialist and intensive social work services both to natural families and to children joining substitute new families .
18 Commercial contracts often contain time bars which seek to prevent claims after a specified date .
19 Doctors ' cooperatives are being formed which seek to prevent exploitation of doctors , but because of this care may be more expensive than that provided by group medical plans .
20 Likewise , the novel plays with normative paradigms such as those proposed by Greimas which seek to standardize narrative by defining it according to a canonic conception of what a story is .
21 The second occurs in those clauses which seek to circumscribe contact with those who were , for a given period , clients of the covenantee .
22 Recent criticism has become increasingly interested in the institutions which seek to impose controls on what we can say about the Renaissance .
23 In fact , the whole discipline will become more applied in the sense that the emphasis will be shifted from laboratory studies , which seek to isolate variables in the abstract , towards being a social science , which examines socially shared beliefs , or social representations , in their actual social context .
24 All sectors of a city bounded by the main road network are having traffic calming measures introduced for environmental and safety purposes which seek to make journeys through them extremely difficult .
25 Yet it is these very passive , dependent wishes for the omnipotent , omniscient and omnipresent parent which seem to give rise to the conflicts which are central to paranoia .
26 In seeking the most appropriate structure for the organisation in the given circumstance and with the given aims there will be inevitable compromises to be made between conflicting organisational forms which seem to offer elements of a solution .
27 Two approaches to clauses which purport to exclude liability for breach of fiduciary duty are discernible .
28 Registration of events would also allow local authorities to refuse the use of the unsuitable sites or prevent the abuse of the current laws which allow boot sales on each site for a maximum of fourteen days per year .
29 Studies which use arousing stimuli as the items to be remembered often produce results which can be described simply in terms of von Restorff effects .
30 First , the 1977 Act applies to exemption clauses and these include not only clauses which claim to exclude liability for breach of contract but also ( by section 13 of the 1977 Act ) those which claim :
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