Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | What it excludes are mass produced images , popular images of childhood , equally subversive or ideologically determined which punctuate our daily lives . |
4 | These Daemonettes have important Chaos attributes — Multiple Arms and Elastic Limbs — which make them dangerous opponents . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Mm well she 's having another bedroom which make it four bedrooms . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | governing bodies are free to make expenditure decisions which match their own priorities ; and |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | In place of the few massy figures on that we see scores of small ones , ranged in six registers which give us seven stories from legend as well as a band of animals and florals , a battle of Pygmies and cranes on the foot , and other figures on the flat of the handles . |
15 | She lived for only seven weeks during which time her two sisters , Clare , five , and Victoria , three , bought her a small teddy bear . |
16 | Born in 1932 , he retired as a foreign correspondent for the Polish Press Agency in 1981 , by which time his three books had started to come out . |
17 | This is very much what we are about in developing financial services for our cardmembers which meet their particular requirements and provide added value . ’ |
18 | The evidence given above indicates that Martin could well have accomplished this , particularly in the context of the significant advances he brought to the design of the musette , which demonstrate his innovative abilities as a maker . |
19 | The choice is varied and students may take advantage of tuition in many sports or alternatively may organize their own programme of activities and book the various sports facilities at times which suit their academic timetables . |
20 | The Fund 's overseas director Mike Aaronson said on Aug. 29 that there was " a shameful degree of infighting between UN agencies which pursue their own interests " . |
21 | Finally , ss 28 and 29 exclude from the UCTA contracts governed by international conventions ( eg Athens Convention regulating sea carriage of passengers ) and contracts governed by any other statutory scheme of regulation in the UK which perm its specific exclusions of liability . |
22 | For instance , he examines the development of dolls from 3000 BC , via the 18th century mechanical automata , through to the possible future delights ( or horrors ) of pornographic robots which entertain their human companions in ways that might well be measured in kilocuddles . |
23 | The appropriate change in day length causes the animals ' bodies to produce hormones which activate their reproductive organs . |
24 | We need to inform them wherever possible of the scientific purposes which underpin our horticultural activities and our research work . |
25 | But baleen whales ( Mysticeta ) , such as the blue whale and hump back , which use their vast curtains of whalebone to sieve a living from the sea , are very seldom stranded . |
26 | A In the northern part of the Beaujolais region there are 10 ‘ crus ’ or ‘ villages ’ which use their own names and whose wines show distinct characteristics of their own . |
27 | The classic example is that of the sterile worker castes in the social insects , which sacrifice their own chances of reproduction in order to rear the offspring of the queen . |
28 | Shooting , it says , to become a billion dollar company by the end of its fiscal year in June , Silicon Graphics Inc last week unveiled a raft of new hardware and software products which expand its current ranges upwards . |
29 | Shooting , it says , to become a billion dollar company by the end of its fiscal year in June , Silicon Graphics Inc last week unveiled a raft of new hardware and software products which expand its current ranges upwards . |
30 | Nearer to the coast the dykes are lined by fescues which swish their verdant stems and almost purple heads in early summer breezes and turn to a mellow gold and brown in autumn and winter . |