Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Both pavements have examples of a four-petalled flower " with long , broad leaves which curve to a fine tip , ( pls. 1 and 5b ) .
2 Perhaps the most important point to be made about postverbals is to distinguish them from the adjectives in the last remaining position , the extraclausal adjectives , which occur in an identical sequence of syntactic elements , but which correspond to a different surface structure as in : ( 45 ) the two reformers persevered undaunted two stagehands appeared , breathless They have the different intensional structure :
3 Do any specific cells or synapses show changes which correspond to the behavioural adaptation ? — a question , which , of course , relates to the first of my criteria above .
4 In this assay two recombinant antigens , which correspond to the putative structural region of the ORF3 of HEV , are coated on polystyrene microplate wells to which serum is added .
5 Ideas are material forces for Gramsci , and hence consciousness is not spontaneous but structured in certain ways , which correspond to the general structure of society .
6 Thesaurus terms are grouped under a series of category headings which correspond to the main subfields within the area covered by the thesaurus .
7 We know that it can only oscillate at frequencies which correspond to the fundamental note and its overtones .
8 However , only those which deviate to a lesser extent can be separated by fractional distillation .
9 A similar structure may be discerned in Del Giudice 's novels ( which tend to the episodic ) , but is decisive in another important book of the mid-1980s , Gianni Celati 's Narratori delle pianure ( Story-tellers of the plains 1985 ) , a book with which Celati returned to writing after seven years of ‘ silence ’ and critical and theoretical reflection .
10 In the new scheme , worldwide sales are divided into three regions each of which report to a new vice-president of worldwide sales .
11 This concerns the analysis , presentation and interpretation of the resulting numbers , issues which pertain to the descriptive and inferential functions of statistics .
12 By the time of the Middle Ages when the two swords of the secular and the spiritual were sheathed together in ruling Christendom , the official spokesman for orthodoxy , St Thomas Aquinas , could declare : ‘ Heresy is a sin which merits not only excommunication but death , for it is worse to corrupt the faith which is the life of the soul than to issue counterfeit coins which administer to the secular life .
13 At the lower end of the spinal cord , as the bundle is called , the nerve fibres emerge which run to the main sexual parts ( the situation is slightly more complicated in the woman but the picture will do ) .
14 All the best rocking horses have heads which look to the left or right , and this angling is well worth the small extra trouble since it does give the finished horse a little more ‘ life ’ .
15 There is so much to do and see in Prague — a city which is brought to life by street entertainers , festivals and exhibitions which add to the rich culture of its architectural , artistic and musical heritage .
16 In the 1960s increasing ozone concentrations were largely restricted to the major cities of the world , but now widespread areas of Europe and North America are experiencing elevated ozone levels which add to the global greenhouse effect .
17 An established team work in partnership with clients developing innovative programmes which add to the human resource and organisation capability .
18 Bill and Rita Petite 's Victorian house is transformed at Christmas time with beautifully individual festive decorations — made by Rita — which add to the original features .
19 Another form of fascination is to concentrate on the hypnotic spiral , which is a large disc bearing black lines which disappear to a single central point .
20 Thirdly , there are their personal qualities , which refer to the various personal ( and social ) attributes and attitudes which may be relevant to a particular job and which emerge from references , ‘ biodata ’ ( i.e. biographical information ) or during an interview .
21 After the strange events of The Haunting Horror , the adventurers could find some books in room 11 which refer to the Great Enchanter , and possibly some letters implying that Ludovicus Hanike was involved with Drachenfels in some way .
22 Apart from the works cited in this introduction , some of which refer to the American and Australian literature , there are now two books specifically directed to the analysis of many of these issues within a British context .
23 He identifies eight role types which refer to the potential contribution in terms of behaviour rather than knowledge or status .
24 This is also the point at which access to the upper-floor studio and store is obtained via an iron spiral staircase .
25 Funny monsters , robots , animals — as well as a variety of humans — appear in situations which appeal to the young imagination .
26 If the Church is to keep its teenagers , especially , it has to compete successfully with many other attractions and activities which appeal to the young .
27 One of the problems with many systems as presently marketed , observes Price , is that companies with products which comply to the basic Posix 1003.1 interface standard promote their products as ‘ open systems . ’
28 These changes , which amount to a substantial achievement , are due to the courage and maturity of the Waterford workforce , who have demonstrated their determination to make sacrifices in order to preserve jobs and save manufacturing in Waterford .
29 Surviving copies are very faint , distinctly telephonic in quality , and start with an appalling wow because the cutter was engaged before the wax was up to speed ; but an account in the Illustrated London News ( 13 ) shows the disposition of the microphones and the apparatus , which amount to a full recording system in the modern sense .
30 The present day Public Health Act 1936 and the Public Health ( Recurring Nuisances ) Act 1969 give local authorities acting through their environmental health officers , and in certain circumstances an individual , limited powers to control odour emissions which amount to a statutory nuisance , as defined by s.92(1) of the 1936 Act , reproduced below :
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