Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Though I have world-wide business interests which entail quite a lot of travelling . ’
2 Like bony fish , they have lateral line organs which pick up the water movements made by prey .
3 It is these economic stresses which bring about the tragedy of Margaret and her family and lead eventually to the Ruined Cottage , which remains as a symbol of these afflictions .
4 A couple of recent collections which bring together a range of articles on a variety of topics are 'Femininity' , ‘ Masculinity ’ and ‘ Androgyny ’ : A Modern Philosophical Analysis , edited by Mary Vetterling-Braggin ( 1982b ) and the special issue of Radical Philosophy ( 1983 ) on ‘ Women , Gender and Philosophy ’ .
5 And the operations in France support and work with the company 's reseller community , which bring in the bulk of its European revenues .
6 And the operations in France support and work with the company 's reseller community , which bring in the bulk of its European revenues .
7 Close to Deneb is the little group made up of Omicron¹ ; ( 3.8 ) , Omicron² ; ( 4.0 ) and 32 , which make up a trio in the same × 12 field .
8 Corvus adjoins Hydra , and is easily recognizable because of the four leading stars , which make up a quadrilateral : Gamma and Beta ( each 2.6 ) , and Delta and Epsilon ( each 3.0 ) .
9 the various formats which make up a style sheet- paragraph settings , margins and columns , page layouts , hyphernation and justification , widow and orphan control and automatic section numbering .
10 Reassembling , say , all the designs for all the parts which make up a jet engine can be a time-consuming task on a relational database .
11 Although a dolphin 's echolocation mechanism is remarkably sensitive , it probably can not detect the thin strands of nylon which make up the mesh of oceanic drift-nets .
12 Their professional achievements are so interwoven that one can not properly unravel the individual strands which make up the whole .
13 Just as the members of the harmonic series come at closer and closer intervals as the series ascends , so will the notes of a well-sounding chord be arranged with the notes which make up the top half closer together than those of the bottom half , and a clear octave should be left at the extreme bottom of the chord .
14 The traits which make up the individual 's personality have two main sources .
15 When in the fullness of immense periods of time , emerging man found that he needed a ‘ god ’ , and a logical conception of ‘ good ’ and ‘ evil ’ , he had no alternative but to accept that the countless millions of operations which make up the law of the ‘ survival of the fittest ’ , had necessarily to be designated either ‘ good ’ , if they furthered the cause , or completely disregarded if they did not .
16 If it is decided to drop the B74 course , we may still wish to keep details of the modules which make up the course .
17 Whether they functioned as transmitters was difficult to prove : the technical problems of access to particular sites inside the skull , located in the middle of the dense networks of nerve cells and fibres which make up the brain , are still far from being completely solved .
18 The actual assessment process is modular and candidates can build up credits for the individual units [ above and below ] which make up the NVQ .
19 The Danish proposal is expected to be backed by at least 42 of the 69 countries which make up the Convention .
20 The Assistant Instructor Series is made up of courses covering the BHS stages I , II & III and PTT , which make up the BHSAI .
21 It also houses a collection of old aeroplanes which make up the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Museum ; which includes among its exhibits a Lancaster bomber , two Hurricanes and four Spitfires .
22 The focused light hits a mosaic of rod- or cone-shaped light detectors , which make up the retina .
23 They become the guardians of decisions , some of which accord with the criteria for units of goodness which make up the substance of the Created God , and can therefore become part of it .
24 the units which make up the system of the modern world economy are not individual enterprises , but … complexes , state capitalist trusts …
25 Each input or interaction upsets homeostasis , but the parts which make up the system are programmed to respond in such a way as to ensure a return to normality .
26 To understand the nature of state power , it is necessary first of all to distinguish , and then to relate , the various elements which make up the state system .
27 The two hydrogen atoms and the one oxygen atom which make up the water molecule form strong covalent bonds ( Figure 7 , p.102 ) .
28 The homogeneous unit concept provides a valuable alternative map by which to gauge the Church 's effectiveness in relation to the ‘ mosaic ’ of peoples which make up the population of the British Isles .
29 The islands which make up the East Indies archipelago form a region of fascinating complexity .
30 Gennard sets out six propositions which make up the theory in its strongest version .
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