Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | MSC are opposed to schemes which can be defined by them as political or critical of prevailing government policy — in practice , this leaves courses for women which concentrate on traditional job skills and traditional job expectations — even though those skills are not valued in the present economic climate and the opportunities for women in the labour market are negligible . |
2 | Here a discreet entrance boasts cool marble floors and imposing columns which combine with fine wood and soft lighting for an impressive welcome . |
3 | Adorno thus argued that Lukács 's aesthetics was an example of identity-thinking , because his realism privileged works of art which correspond with social reality . |
4 | This technique , used in combination with agents which bind to specific membrane components and induce identifiable lesions in membrane replicas [ e.g. the sterol-binding antibiotic filipin , ( 32 ) ] , enables the topography of the membrane to be examined with an approximately 10-fold increase in resolution compared with SEM ( 32,44 ) . |
5 | Motorised movement is restricted to an elevated system of roads which connect to large parking garages . |
6 | If we look at the state of our imaginative literature , we must observe in it a grossness , even an indecency of conception , and an inflowing tide of slang and vulgarity and other forms of ugliness which tend to corrupt imagination and barbarize language . |
7 | Of course , the various families of homoclinic orbits to the origin can not cross ( at any point in parameter space the two trajectories which tend in backward time to the origin are unique and can be part of at most one homoclinic orbit ) and the dotted lines representing homoclinic orbits to the points also can not cross ( for similar reasons ) . |
8 | Areas particularly badly affected include the cities of Giurgiu , Braila and Turnu-Severin , which suffer from severe acid rain ; the provinces of Gorj , Sibiu and Maramures have sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere at 12 times the official limit . |
9 | Bedroom with twin single beds which make into double bed if required . |
10 | But here and throughout there is an illuminating clarity of texture , purity of sound and impeccable intonation which make for satisfying listening . |
11 | We could eventually remove from human life all the characteristics which make for human distress — criminality , war-making , and the like . ’ |
12 | And yet surprisingly little is known about the factors which make for public acceptance . |
13 | The same arrangement has existed for many years with the USAF 's 170 F-111 bomber aircraft which fly from Upper Heyford in Oxfordshire and Lakenheath in Suffolk . |
14 | Cements are the crystals which grow into existing pore spaces . |
15 | Now , it is , of course , true that many countries exhibit fearful nationalistic reactions of this kind which appear as violent hostility to minority groups . |
16 | Immunoprecipitation studies using a polyclonal antibody raised against NCp7 concurred that NCp7 was present in the bands which appear after UV irradiation of the NCp7:DNA complex ( data not shown ) . |
17 | The same holds true for microcomputer-based information retrieval systems , where users can avoid the frustrating and depressing array of see references which appear in card-based retrieval systems . |
18 | Do many or most of the important symptoms of the remedy which appear in bold type match the strongest symptoms of the case ? |
19 | The initial study of cancer cell behaviour can only be done with a living animal in order to define those ‘ test tube ’ characteristics which correlate with uncontrolled growth and spread of tumour cells within the whole body . |
20 | In addition to deposition , events such as activation of components of the complement or clotting factor cascades can occur , which lead to generation of moieties which interact with other cell types — eg neutrophils , lymphocytes and macrophages — involved in inflammatory processes . |
21 | Public marches permit the display of one 's symbols : the flags , the banners , the open Bible , and , on occasions , the uniforms which hint at potential violence . |
22 | The ‘ Boxers ’ were members of a violent anti-dynastic , anti-foreign and anti-Christian religious movement which spread through northern China during 1899 . |
23 | An alternative approach , which will be adopted in this chapter , is to concentrate rather on the possibility of identifying divisions which pertain to particular object domains and which may not be consistent with any cohesive representation or society . |
24 | Elected governments largely have to work with the nuclear scientists , engineers , surgeons and even the accountants they inherit , implying the domination of individual policy sectors by specialist administrative cadres , and the neglect of issues which span across multiple policy arenas . |
25 | Of course , the resultant of all winds is probably not the most useful resultant , as on most shores it is only the onshore winds which count in constructional action . |
26 | Systems are thus configured to provide various tools , which range from two-dimensional drafting programs , for the production of engineering drawings to set standards , through to full solid and surface modelling , in order that complex objects can be machined . |
27 | Mammal jaws often have specialized teeth for particular jobs — nipping , chewing , biting , gnawing teeth and so on — which function in perfect cooperation between the upper and lower jaws . |
28 | Those beaches which benefit from improved sewage treatment systems , such as Hunstanton in Norfolk , are praised for their water quality . |
29 | Hilton uses words like " shape " and " image " ( " oure lord God schope man in soule to his owne ymage and liknes " ) ( 1.63r. – 193 ) which depend on spatial dimension for their meaning ; but as he defines them they point to an integration of human sentient powers in a consciousness of transcendent love and knowledge . |
30 | However , the present winds on Venus are acting to increase the retrograde rate of spin , and thus the present rotation of Venus may be a balance between the tidal forces , which depend on the Sun 's gravitational field , and the winds , which depend on solar radiation . |