Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Imports of consumer goods they claim , are held back because marketing costs are prohibitive in a country which has over twice the number of retail stores per head of the population than in the US or West Germany .
2 It is clear that the founding treaties , and in particular the EEC Treaty which has by far the broadest scope of the three , have established the Communities and the institutions which enable them to operate ; but more than this , they have been held by the European Court to have set up a new legal system separate from those of the Member States .
3 Yes , well the good news is , that there 's actually something called waiver of premium on the plan , which looks after exactly the , looks after exactly that case .
4 These are entered in the appropriate place in the form shown in Table 10.2 which acts as both the agenda and the minutes of the meeting .
5 Despite the widespread ageism which exists at both the individual and structural level , there remains widespread social ignorance and denial of its impact .
6 His hits make a roll of honour which stretches beyond just the charts .
7 This is the sight which stays with even the casual observer .
8 Perhaps we will refer later to the blatant dishonesty — I am sorry , I must watch my language ; let us say something bordering on the dishonest — of the suggestion that we can have a banding system which avoids for ever the problem of revaluation .
9 The safest way to do this is to write a program which consists of only the machine code routines and enough BBCBASIC(Z80) to assemble them .
10 Underlay forms a necessary cushion between carpet and floor which helps to even the wear , absorb sound and cut down on heat loss .
11 The ‘ original ’ actually fits Taylor , Walton and Young 's argument rather better than the amended version they quote above which implies at least the possibility of poverty as a cause of ‘ rational ’ crime .
12 There is no music , only the hoarse , erratic bellow of a kudu horn and the chanting , a strange noise which comes from inside the earth itself , as though the rocks and the soil were singing as best they could .
13 Fun-filled Faliraki is only a 20–25 minute walk away but there is a public bus service which departs from outside the hotel , and lots of taxis to whisk you to the beach and Faliraki centre .
14 The result was a program called Lex-11 , which runs on both the PDP-11 computer and a number of 16-bit microcomputers .
15 Yes , there are theories at to what happens at well the temperature 's in fact just about as low as you can get .
16 Nor does it seem likely that the idea of causal power is not open to analysis , or , what comes to much the same , that it is somehow to be acquired without noticeable effort by thinking on what is common to such verbs as " push " and " pull " , as has sometimes been supposed .
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