Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | All across Europe various events , exhibitions , meetings and discussions are being held which highlight the varying lifestyles of older people today . |
2 | The Audit Commission publishes management papers ( see , for example , 1989b ) which highlight the latest developments . |
3 | There are cases , as we have seen , in which dispositions which lack the standard forms of wording are interpreted as trusts ; the construal of a trust depends therefore not on form but intention . |
4 | Social groups which lack the civic skills to represent their own interests are particularly vulnerable to neglect by decentralizing agencies . |
5 | It may be that we need to experiment with permanence units , some of which will specialise in achieving permanence through the return to natural families , and others in achieving permanence by placement with new families , and also having units which combine the two functions . |
6 | This chapter considers the use of expert determination in : ( 1 ) energy and mining contracts ( 7.2 ) ; ( 2 ) shipbuilding contracts ( 7.3 ) ; ( 3 ) construction contracts ( 7.4 ) ; ( 4 ) computer contracts ( 7.5 ) ; which display the following features discussed in Chapter 6 : ( 5 ) the use of technical experts drawing on expertise not directly associated with valuation ; ( 6 ) the use of technical experts to act as general dispute resolvers ; and ( 7 ) the use of " two-tier " dispute resolution procedures . |
7 | Chapters are included which unfold the ethical issues related to nursing adults , the unborn and newborn , children , mentally ill people and those with a mental handicap , elderly and dying people and those with Aids . |
8 | The outlook for Japan 's computer firms is made brighter by several major changes in the way the machines are sold which favour the existing strengths of its computer industry . |
9 | It is now accepted that a non-combinatorial entropy contribution arises from the formation of new ( 1–2 ) contacts in the mixture which change the vibrational frequencies of the two components , i.e. assumption ( d ) in section 8.2 must be relaxed . |
10 | But to speak of parallel processes co-existing in the social and aesthetic spheres is not a very satisfying explanation because the causal mechanisms which connect the two spheres are not properly elaborated . |
11 | Identify and categorize all the formal links which connect the three sentences in the following invented dialogue : |
12 | This has hurt ex-French exporters , like Côte d'Ivoire , which sell the same crops . |
13 | The substantial sums which back the successful bids will be pocketed by the Treasury . |
14 | The most complex of the risings was the Pilgrimage of Grace , the problems of which have been covered in two important papers , both of which stress the varying motives of the participants ( 68 ; 69 ) . |
15 | As it happens , it is possible to find contexts which isolate the two readings , and when these are yoked together , zeugma results . |
16 | While the psychological and biological theories focus their explanations on the person 's depressive predisposition , important recent work has been conducted on prevailing environmental factors which bring the psychological factors into play and cause the depression to become manifest . |
17 | WAXMAN , TOMMY TEMPLE , MAKING THE WAX BALLS WHICH HIDE THE NEW CANDIDATES ’ NAMES ( Page 103 ) |
18 | It hints that it is politicians , not disposal plants , which make the two places differ . |
19 | However , it is the presence , ( on two occasions in mosaic 10 ) , of a sixteen-petalled flower comparable to those which occupy the central squares of mosaic 7 and North Hill , mosaic C , which is most significant . |
20 | But she undercuts this realization with footnotes which describe similarities , but no differences , in the articulation of gender in homosexual relationships ; and which parallel the unconscious splits generated by discourses of gender , with those generated by racist discourses : ‘ When I made generalisations about women ( almost always derogatory ) , I did not include myself in the group I was talking about … . |
21 | These are the mains which supply the major towns and cities . |
22 | And for the most part it is the vocals which supply the important shades of light and dark on ‘ Nevermind ’ , winding their way in and out of the psyched guitar and flowing backline . |
23 | The project manager makes agreements with the heads of functional departments which provide the necessary resources in terms of manpower and equipment . |
24 | Level 1 indicates the ability to perform basic or routine activities which provide the broad foundations for progression . |
25 | This is somewhat in contrast to the photographs of former collaborator George Sutkus which provide the unpopulated settings , the places which the onlooker can choose to inhabit . |
26 | Competition among ruwatu between communities is usually expressed through the accusations of sorcery attack , often in the wake of marriages which shift the residential alignments within the territory , and thus respective follower size . |
27 | Fairy cattle , or sea-cattle , which frequent the Scottish waterways . |
28 | In recent years micro-economic interpretations of fertility transition have been dominant ( e.g. the ‘ New Home Economics ’ of Becker ( 1981 ) and others , which emphasize the increased costs of children , and the competition of demand for children with demand for consumer goods previously not available . |
29 | Many older people prefer to be in groups which emphasize the common experiences and interests of young and old alike . |
30 | Classically , endotoxins are thought to play a central part in gram-negative sepsis by their induction of toxic amounts of cytokines , which cause the clinical symptoms . |