Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [verb] with [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Added to all this are features which make working with long , complex documents much simpler . |
2 | 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 ’ . |
3 | Feeling heat burn behind her eyes , which seem to spread with glorious slowness to her body and limbs , she held him tight . |
4 | A third possibility is that the Candida provokes antibodies which happen to cross-react with some of the body 's own proteins . |
5 | I 'm just trying to think of music shows which attempt to break with existing sexual stereotyping . |
6 | A pharmaceutical salesperson will discuss with doctors the problems which have arisen with patient treatment ; perhaps an ointment has been ineffective or a harmful side-effect has been discovered . |
7 | Greater weight will usually be given to propositions which have met with general approval among lawyers and commentators . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Verbs such as present , mention , propose , and refer to , which relate to what the writer is doing in the paper itself , are usually in the present tense while verbs such as determine , record , select , and detect , which have to do with actual research , are usually in the past tense . |
10 | It is reasonable to say , therefore , that some aspects of language have to do with the referential function of language , and that these must be distinguished from those which have to do with stylistic variation . |
11 | but which have to come with numerical evidence . |