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

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1 It is the official authority ‘ traditionally ’ associated with management , which goes down the scalar chain .
2 Such work makes an association between psychological writing and apparently non-psychological narrative forms , which points up the ubiquitous but usually denied role of these forms in psychological discourses.i
3 And while the performance of the Alpine is in the supercar league , the cost of using it , in terms of comfort , running costs and fuel economy , is definitely not — which holds out the enticing prospect of accomplishing long , fast continental journeys in great comfort and 25 mpg economy .
4 A different approach is to inhibit the hormone which starts off the female sexual cycle .
5 Of these the most useful is Magnify which blows up the selected area by up to eight times .
6 Stencil , in short , pursues a quest the absurdity of which rules out the modernist option of structuring by myth .
7 One of the functions of the external stimulus is to promote an entry of external calcium , often mediated by InsP 3 , to give the primer calcium ( Ca 2+ ) which charges up the internal stores .
8 China , which takes over the British colony in 1997 , refuses to bless the undertaking — and thus open the way for private financing of part of it — until it has wrung several concessions from the British .
9 China , which takes over the British colony in 1997 , has flatly rejected two plans .
10 So that second verse is one which takes up the traditional Jewish prejudices and turns them upside down , one by one .
11 The kind of novel learning environment that is characteristic of the pilot CPVE schemes now being implemented , which breaks down the traditional barriers of subjects , compartmentalized lessons and didactic teaching , may well spread rapidly into other areas of the school 's work .
12 The building , which faces west , lies below a turn in the Sacred Way which zigzags up the steep site to the temple , on a little terrace just above the south wall of the sanctuary .
13 The 70° line which divides up the holding area is best remembered as leaning towards the far end of the outbound leg of the pattern .
14 Others with not dissimilar roots to have attracted the attention of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which doles out the little gold men , include Charles Laughton ( Scarborough ) , Anthony Havelock Allen ( Darlington ) and Flora Robson ( South Shields ) .
15 It is this commitment to customer service which singles out the reliable manufacturers .
16 We need therefore to devise a screening procedure which singles out the problematic investigations .
17 Most countries have a written document known as " the constitution " which lays down the main rules governing the structure and functions of government and which regulates the relationship between the state and its citizens .
18 It looks dewy fresh , but it does have overtones of a quieter age , and it 's the perfect foil for the earthy tones of the fabric which picks up the exotic theme we used downstairs .
19 The ‘ country of the Iguanodon restored ’ is very different from Victorian Sussex ; the strange light which picks out the struggling animals also reveals how many tons of animal life the artist believed that the primeval world could support on quite a small area-as later dinosaur pictures always tend to do .
20 And it passes through elements in a cell called and as it passes through a the genetic information on the on the R N A D N A is read off and proteins are produced , so the is a kind of read head which reads out the genetic information .
21 The report comes on a pre-printed form , which sets out the various exclusions and caveats in the margin of each page .
22 Erm it runs through the strategy that we 're pursuing , i it er highlights the problems that er erm th that exist in the district , it stresses the need for flexibility and it concludes with an appendix which sets out the actual sites that we would like to see developed erm er over the next er ten years which is the length of the erm covered by the Richmondshire local plan .
23 Article 2 , which sets out the general areas of workers ' rights , simply spells out many rights that already exist in law , or have been present in well-unionised work places for years before Thatcherism .
24 Maybe even more important is the revision of Article 92 of the EC Treaty , which sets out the following magic formula :
25 If there appears to be a dispute on the facts , I will prepare a valuation memorandum which sets out the factual information which forms the background to the valuation .
26 The specialist hiring firm , Overdrive , has a standard form contract which sets out the contractual relationship between the haulier , Overdrive and the Overdrive driver .
27 The latest version of the Park 's Structure Plan , which sets out the basic strategy of the control of development in the park for the next 10–15 years , states that the visual impact of windfarms outweighs the net benefit to global conservation .
28 The procedure is first for the Pastoral Committee of the Diocese to consult the Council for Places of Worship , receiving from it a report which sets out the architectural qualities and historic interest of the building .
29 Coat each hair with a fine translucent film which smooths down the rough surface & seals the hair to prevent moisture loss .
30 And they give it to you with ‘ Dream All Your Troubles Away ’ , which boots out the ambient side of ‘ Cake ’ and adds a vocal and hard groove .
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