Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] them [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A commitment to East European art seems to be prominent ; so too African and broadly Third-World developments , with an implied attempt to transcend the barriers which isolate them from a self-defining ‘ First World ’ ; historical figures whose critical recuperation is overdue ; promising younger artists , whom the remainder of the British art world traditionally shun . |
2 | This helps the cancers form and maintain the blood vessels that nourish them , and which provide them with the routes through which they spread . |
3 | Often , people who hesitate to come into the world of education — perhaps because English is not their first language , because education has not been highlighted as important in their households or because they missed an opportunity earlier in life — can come into adult education , not necessarily taking vocational courses in the first instance , but going on to take such courses , which provide them with the training and self-assurance they need . |
4 | Bureaucracies are often credited with a monopoly of expertise which place them in a superior position to lay politicians . |
5 | As in previous examples , the problematic items in the source text are underlined and the items which replace them in the target text are highlighted in bold . |
6 | At least it keeps them from the dangers which await them on the streets . |
7 | The house was semi-detached , which put them on a higher social level than the people who lived in the long uniform ranks , a pleasant , gravel-faced house which had been built after the war and which had a good sized garden back and front , three bedrooms , a bathroom — and an outside toilet , coal house and glory hole . |
8 | They were also subject to the English Parliament , which put them on a different footing from the King 's Scots or Irish subjects , who had Parliaments of their own that were not subordinate to the Westminster Parliament in the way that the Virginia assembly was . |
9 | There are many ways to learn about old age from older people , ways which put them into the ‘ expert ’ role . |
10 | But the second period began with a bang for the CMS side and a quick treble which put them in a commanding position . |
11 | In yesterday 's opening ceremony they wore one of the most striking two-piece outfits which put them in the running for the ‘ elegance ’ award for the best dressed team . |
12 | But in the aftermath of the war , Robertson and Alan Sked were responsible for a political blunder which put them in the news again . |
13 | Set the microphone so that it picks up that group and use the resulting recording to set tasks for trainees which focus them on the learner . |
14 | I wish to suggest , also , that in describing physics , for example , as a particular kind of subject , students are also saying something about themselves , as people : the qualities which attract them to a particular subject are also , to some extent , qualities which are central to their own self-image . |
15 | More than 3,000 people joined Government programmes and 504,056 receive help under a series of schemes which exclude them from the unemployment count . |
16 | a considerable collection of under-utilised data , possibly with some characteristics which differentiate them from the main archive collections ; and , |
17 | If , as now seems certain , that is not possible , then Flushing Meadow , where every regular tennis journalist has his own horror story to tell about the failures of the elevators which carry them to the Press Box in the sky , will remain ‘ the place we love to hate ’ . |
18 | Duosome Cream is a beauty product whose active ingredients include Elastin , Collagen , Vitamins E and F , together with liposomes which carry them beneath the skin to the cells below . |
19 | This is the paradox that the very theory which seeks to unveil these hidden realities underlying human society also comes into direct collision with them , or rather with the repressing forces which safeguard them in the unconscious of each one of us . |
20 | The fry of livebearers and the eggs of any fish which happen to spawn are quickly devoured by the other fish — often including the parents , which see them as a meal . |
21 | These are known as ‘ Kent peg tapered tiles ’ as they narrow in length , holes being incorporated at the narrow ends to accept wooden pegs which locate them on the roofing battens . |
22 | When we are too old to force our limbs up the crags and are ready to regale our grandchildren with tales of derring-do it will be the epics which have them on the edge of their seats . |
23 | On his death-bed Stepan Vcrkhovensky returns to the swine of the gospel story and paraphrases the devils which enter them as a disease afflicting all Russia . |