Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To mark the anniversary , two special leaflets have been produced by English Heritage , which highlight his significant involvement with some of the nation 's greatest landmarks : Henry VIII and the Northern Monasteries and Henry VIII and Coastal Fortifications .
2 The Californian Richard Overstreet paints iridescent landscapes which invert our normal perceptions and codes of geographical representation , juxtaposing sunsets and full moons with the sophisticated lighting of a cinema set .
3 These were followed by a wide range of commissions which display his inventive powers , including the Gothic Marischal College of 1837 , the New Market of 1840 , and in the same year his headquarters of the North of Scotland Bank , with its quadrant corner screen and richly decorated interior incorporating the Parthenon frieze .
4 Types of racism which do not conform to this model are either ignored , marginalized , or ‘ redescribed ’ in ways which deny their independent significance .
5 What it excludes are mass produced images , popular images of childhood , equally subversive or ideologically determined which punctuate our daily lives .
6 These discussions will include representatives from supply and end-user companies which gain their competitive edge from putting advanced information technology into their products .
7 These Daemonettes have important Chaos attributes — Multiple Arms and Elastic Limbs — which make them dangerous opponents .
8 They all have shortcomings which I will not go into on this occasion , but which make them inappropriate models on which to slip the garments of orthodox doctrines of Atonement and the Trinity .
9 This not only allows him to indulge in more of those awkward movements , which make his first solo such a wonderful parody of classical dance , but shows him as the pathetic clown , always the butt of everyone 's laughter .
10 Mm well she 's having another bedroom which make it four bedrooms .
11 The fact that he had written a large part of it after his marriage led him to think of it as a work quite different from the one he had originally envisaged.It was while engaged on it at Kensington Court Gardens that he added the more tender love scenes which provide its real poetry .
12 The chronicles , which provide our only evidence on the first phases of the settlements , speak about grants of land to live in , of seats of habitation , and about the division of territory .
13 Instead he is as incomprehensible as the blurred tattoos which decorate his skinny arms , as jumbled as his own words on What it Means to Be a Skin .
14 Whilst we may learn about the legal principles which regulate our daily lives , both at work and at home , the actual process of ‘ going to law ’ and bringing an action before the courts is not necessarily as simple as one may imagine .
15 Where previously the hiatus between sections acted as an invitation for the reader to cross-relate them , Pynchon now gives individual captions to episodes which emphasize their local autonomy and which attenuate plot continuity almost out of existence .
16 As we have seen , the feminine is at some fundamental level uncontrollable within the poem , even Britomart succumbs to passions which cause her knightly skills to lapse .
17 I will conclude this chapter by considering a few objections to the account of authority suggested above which challenge its general orientation .
18 There is no lack of evidence here for his concern for the welfare of his cathedral church and of the monasteries and churches of his diocese ; but this occasionally confused register suggests , even so , a bishop with political and financial interests which extended beyond routine local and parochial concerns , for it includes many documents which show his close interest in international political developments .
19 In 1909 he was appointed senior lecturer in inorganic and physical chemistry at the University of Manchester , where he succeeded W. H. Perkin [ q.v. ] as professor of organic chemistry in 1913 and became Sir Samuel Hall professor of inorganic and physical chemistry and director of the laboratories in 1922 , appointments which show his remarkable versatility .
20 I was trying to suggest that instead of actually definitely writing novels with a very straightforward moral theme , the theme of the novel being that you must do this or terrible things will happen , instead of doing that erm she is anxious to write novels which show you moral possibilities , that somebody or other may actually get into difficulty because they fail to understand something about somebody else and I think that these novels are intended to tell people more about themselves that erm they might otherwise realize .
21 It also becomes an experience which indirectly registers the resilience of the individual 's own immediate cultural past : forgetfulness and oblivion are the means of its escape , but become so in a way which register its continuing presence .
22 There are several pieces among his work which reveal his technical expertise — experiments with collage and distorting lenses — as well as many which are unexpectedly savage in their satire .
23 governing bodies are free to make expenditure decisions which match their own priorities ; and
24 Southend 's players flew off for a week 's break in Spain after a 2-1 win at Halifax which put them five points clear at the top of the Fourth Division .
25 No one , of course , has asked to read it , for — if my argument is correct — the service has no need of any reminder of how the ideology works or how to implement the paradigms which support their cultural norms .
26 Again limit yourself this time to the six ( more or less if necessary ) most important reasons or pieces of evidence which support your suggested answer .
27 These constraining circumstances include the economic , political , cultural and ideological factors which shape our social world , but neither economics nor ideology is ‘ basic ’ .
28 Cumulatively the features we have examined represent the world of a child surrounded and overawed by dimly grasped presences , a world in which the meanings which shape our own response to life are dissolved and reconstituted .
29 To complicate the picture even further , there are a number of other devices which , although not strictly security interests in the sense of vesting some type of proprietary interest in the creditor or which give him possessory control over assets of the debtor company , nevertheless act as security .
30 Now let A , B be general , and let the equivalent transformations which give them canonical form be PAQ , RBS , where P , Q , R , S are non-singular .
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