Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Snow does have a certain corpuscular arrangement , which fits it to produce ideas of coldness and of whiteness in us ; but just as there is nothing in fire resembling our idea of pain , so there need be nothing in snow resembling the whiteness and coldness it appears to have .
2 The Bible is the law of God , which encourages us to obey God and to live for him .
3 There is a profound difference between the kind of problem-solving which encourages us to use reason in order to reach a solution and the awareness of Mystery which leads to feelings of wonder and awe and worship in the light of what is being contemplated .
4 Fortunately , there is another part of Dorset which Hardy was particularly fond of and which has nothing to attract visitors en masse .
5 Gull chicks , for instance , peck at their parents ' bills , which causes them to regurgitate food .
6 ‘ The British have a law which allows them to deport people whom they consider to be undesirable aliens . ’
7 Curran ( 1980 ) maintains that experimenters in the West have an implicit ethnography which allows them to share processes and experiences with their subjects .
8 If Milton adopts a high style which allows him to voice opposition to Restoration politics , is that opposition not contained by this style , one perceived as normally expressing the values of the elite ?
9 Foucault therefore abandons analysis of epistemes for the more Nietzschean ‘ genealogy ’ , which allows him to articulate conflict in terms of differentiated histories with their own conceptual specificities and their own times , while retaining the possibility of the formulation of aims and intentions :
10 This means that the body ; the ‘ soul ’ ( ruwai ) — the main indicator of consciousness and rationality ; the liver — seat of inner states of all kinds and reference point for personality ; the smell — an integral and unique part of the individual ; and the eyes — the medium which allows one to perceive reality in conformity with those of one 's own species , are all present and in the correct state .
11 Sony has been working on a new Walkman which allows you to watch films as you go around .
12 It has two magnifications 80× and 200× which allows you to view specimens with a combination of available and internal light .
13 From lst October 1990 , there is also a new scheme called GIFT AID which allows you to give sums of £600 or more to a charity tax-effectively ( with a maximum of £5 million for your total charitable donations in any one tax year ) .
14 There 's a technique in nuclear physics , called neutron activation , which allows you to measure quantities of trace very small quantities of particular elements in materials and it 's been applied to looking at the concentration of arsenic in Napoleon 's hair , and you find that there are particular periods in his life when he got dosed with arsenic_ one 's not quite sure how — and at those particular times he was erm very ill ; it correlates very well with the historical evidence .
15 When it comes to a more sophisticated use , DLabel includes a database utility which allows you to specify fields from the a database to be printed at a given position .
16 The colour changer , which allows you to change yarns automatically during either single- or double-bed knitting .
17 The disc comes with a demo of the course builder you get with the registered version which allows you to place trees , houses and bunkers anywhere to make the course difficult or easy according to abilities .
18 The other new facility is an online diary , Calendar , which allows you to keep track of your appointments .
19 We are also developing a technique which allows us to identify individuals , their sex and age , from dung , and this will be invaluable in conserving rare and secretive animals , such as the Javan rhino , using real data rather than the statistical guessing used at present .
20 It is this interactional organization which motivates us to make choices that ensure that a clear progression of links is achieved and that a coherent point of view is maintained throughout a text .
21 I 'm thrilled — but for one which says I play Joyce Grenfell Jewish !
22 This is firmly in the long-standing tradition which sees someone getting credit — and notably credit carrying interest — as needing special protection .
23 In the main , employees who refuse to accept alternative employment which requires them to move house are unlikely to be deemed as refusing it unreasonably. for instance in Rose v.
24 Compare this with the position of an investor who holds a forward contract in the same stock , which requires him to take delivery at the prearranged price on the settlement day .
25 ‘ I can not continue as a member of a body which pretends it has power to make priests without the authority of scripture or tradition , ’ he said .
26 Our exclusive Museum Pass which entitles you to free entrance to a selection of Amsterdam 's popular and interesting museums .
27 A concept which helps one to see Tolkien 's view of both is that of ‘ loose ’ or ‘ tight ’ semantic and dramatic ‘ fit ’ .
28 Cross-bred dogs have a thing called hybrid vigour which helps them to fight disease .
29 There is also immediate oral practice for students which helps them to correct errors on the spot .
30 From more than 80 strains , four have been singled out to be grown from seeds which are tested for protein , which helps them to withstand heat .
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