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

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1 We can contrast the Government 's approach with Labour 's approach , which goes in the opposite direction , once again leading industry and the public as lambs to the militant trade unionist slaughter .
2 Similarly it seems unlikely that the reader will bother to construct a three-dimensional , photographic representation of ‘ the baby ’ which cries in the first sentence and which is picked up in the second sentence .
3 To catch a web-building spider , look for a web in the early morning after a still cool night when there will be dew on the web , which glistens in the early morning sunshine .
4 The blue-ringed octopus , which lives in the subtropical and temperate shallow waters off eastern Australia , is comparatively small , with a diameter of only 20 cm ( 8 in ) .
5 It is characteristic that the more modest member of these august committees fail to recognize themselves as belonging to the Great and Good , a tribe which lives in the great terra incognita of Quangoland .
6 The Ammophila wasp , which lives in the open desert lands of the American mid-west , when breeding time comes starts digging a burrow .
7 It is difficult to fit the two together , and to know which visits in the two books correspond .
8 But really it is the crew as a whole which counts in the long run on a job like this .
9 But it is a feudalism where inequalities and poverty have been intensified by British colonialism and which has in the last thirty-seven years since independence been in a state of flux caused by the varying stages of capitalism which reach out to it from the towns and cities of the Indian sub-continent .
10 It consists of a fortuitous , almost accidental , alliance between a particular fraction of development capital and New Right political reformers , not always particularly clearly articulated , which has in the last few years managed to don the cloak of inner city concern .
11 Throughout the reigns of his son and great-grandson he is referred to as Ring Edward ‘ who lies at Gloucester , but it remains a mystery as to whether the body which lies in the splendid tomb there is his or not .
12 by the N.N.E. striking Gifhorn Trough which lies in the northward continuation of the Hessen trough as part of the Mediterranean -Mjösen Zone .
13 A section of opinion believes that the emphasis on the Green Belt has obscured the major threat to the traditional British countryside which lies in the inappropriate development of small country towns .
14 Only the return through poetry and childhood images to the final home which lies in the blank page following the moment when ‘ the fire and the rose are one , .
15 Average January temperatures are below freezing point , even as far south as Bitola , which lies in the same latitude as Naples .
16 In Yemen , seismic activity has commenced in our Hood block which lies in the same province as the oil fields recently discovered in the adjacent Masila area .
17 Cartoon characters and keep-fit tips will be included in the GPTV service in London which starts in the New Year .
18 Troops have already cordoned off the surrounding area with white mine tape , which flutters in the slight breeze .
19 They have been inspired by a reverence for the so-called ‘ feminine ’ , an essentially patriarchal construct which participates in the whole Madonna/whore syndrome .
20 The world champions , having wiped Ireland off their pitch , today settle down in Swansea preparing for the second leg of their tour which culminates in the 16th international between the nations at Cardiff Arms Park on November 21 .
21 My colleagues and I actually take no pleasure in agreeing to a rent increase which results in the highest public sector rates among our neighbouring districts er it is some eighteen percent higher than the average of eight local councils .
22 They are the latest Royal Bank staff to join the plastic cup recycling revolution which results in the used cups being turned into coat hangers , rulers , flower pots , video cassettes and a host of other items .
23 Following a casualty which results in the total loss of a vessel the remains of which are causing an obstruction or a danger to other shipping , the Policyholder may be requested by a Harbour Master or Receiver of Wrecks to remove the vessel .
24 Kilns at the Maltings are used at the end of the malting process to dry the green malt gently with warm air which results in the high quality malted barley dispatched by to breweries and distilleries world-wide .
25 In addition , there are seminars on various research issues , and a research workshop which meets in the third term .
26 I have a deep respect for Cranham Baptist Church which meets in the same street as the Community Church .
27 The first concerns a small fish Butis which occurs in the Cigenter river in Java and which was discovered by the German wildlife photographer , Dieter Plage .
28 Individual Athenians felt no compunction at this tightening of the screws : an Athenian father of about this time called his son Karystonikos , shamelessly exulting in the ‘ Victory over Karystos ’ , and the name Naxiades , which occurs in the same inscribed casualty-list ( ML 48 ) can be similarly explained .
29 So from the relationship that developed during that period we developed the collaboration which features in the first section of Passion .
30 The next day she transfers to the much slower cart ( telega ) which arrives in the late afternoon in Roslavl' , a bustling railway-town .
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