Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In order of strength , they are : the strong nuclear forces , which interact only with hadrons ; electromagnetism , which interacts with charged hadrons and leptons ; the weak nuclear forces , which interact with all hadrons and leptons ; and finally , the weakest by far , gravity , which interacts with everything .
2 At this level Newton 's laws do n't work at all , we have to talk in terms of ‘ quantum mechanics ’ which deals with all sorts of uncertainties and probabilities .
3 Students from outside the UK should contact the International Office , which can supply a prospectus for non-graduating students and which deals with all applications from overseas .
4 By their very nature both this chapter which deals with current ideas on how homoeopathy works and Chapter 9 which reviews some of the evidence that it does work are inevitably somewhat scientific and technical .
5 The bicameral legislature comprises a parliament , the 53-seat State Little Hural , which deals with economic matters and government , and an upper house , the 430-member People 's Great Hural , responsible for fundamental issues in domestic and foreign policy .
6 Theoretical semantics operates on two levels : ( a ) lexical semantics , which is concerned with the meaning of individual words ; and ( b ) structural semantics , which deals with complex expressions produced by the combination of words within sentences .
7 There are the more restricted duties of juvenile liaison , which deals with young offenders and their families , and the general community relations work amongst juveniles and community groups connected with the young , such as schools and youth clubs ( with the exception of the ubiquitous Christmas party for old folks ) .
8 Some institutions , like the Department of Social Security section which deals with non-contributory benefits , are in a particularly sensitive relationship with the public .
9 16 mins ; ‘ Kali-Film ’ by Brigit and Wilhelm Hein , which deals with contemporary taboos about the liberated woman .
10 A description which deals with actual tokens of language use reveals the relative frequency of forms and their habitual co-occurrence in different contexts .
11 Analysis of courses for specific groups of teachers will follow analysis of Section IIB , which deals with those groups ) .
12 The debate which deals with these matters will be referred to and the conceptual apparatus which has been developed in that debate will be used where appropriate .
13 Over 550 companies attended a series of seminars and one-to-one meetings with Ministry of Defence purchasing staff — including , for the first time , the Defence Works Service which deals with physical projects .
14 Part IV of the Act of 1985 , which deals with secure tenancies and the rights of secure tenants , provides by section 84(2) ( b ) that the court shall not make an order for the possession of a dwelling house let under a secure tenancy on the grounds set out in Part II of Schedule 2 ‘ unless it is satisfied that suitable accommodation will be available for the tenant when the order takes effect . ’
15 A description which deals with abstract types will present linguistic forms and their meanings as constituents of the conventional code .
16 Our investigation uncovered a growing network of abusers who are being sucked into a dangerous sub-culture which ends with hard drugs like heroin and crack .
17 According to the inventor , the ear generates a reference signal which mixes with incoming sounds to produce a composite signal .
18 Because one of the Bailes cows , Rose by name , had the kind of obscure digestive ailment which interferes with veterinary surgeons ' sleep .
19 The band finished with a glorious flourish in Scottish Heart , a mini-suite which opens with chromatic evocations of folk and pipe tunes , and ends in a furious , high-energy jazz whirl , with scintillating solos from Kellock and guitarist Kevin MacKenzie .
20 Though some oil companies with large fields will benefit from the tax changes , Sam Laidlaw , Amerada 's managing director , claimed at a press conference in London that the measures could mean a shrinking in the size of the independent oil sector which competes with multinational companies for shares in offshore licences .
21 During the upright period , contraction amplitude was higher in the proximal than the distal oesophagus , which contrasts with healthy volunteers and may indicate a reduced contractile force of the distal oesophagus and thus impaired acid clearing in patients with reflux oesophagitis .
22 The commission 's final report , which contrasts with tentative suggestions 12 months ago , was welcomed by Nicholas Ridley , Secretary of State for Trade and Industry .
23 This motif occurs also at his church of North Runcton , Norfolk , rebuilt 1703–13 , which shares with All Saints ' in Northampton the plan of a Greek cross within a rectangle , probably derived from Wren 's St Mary-at-Hill .
24 If you ca n't afford a copy of Norton Utilities , try using the similar ( though less sophisticated ) utility called Tree which comes with all versions of DOS .
25 .. ’ Nor is it merely the heavy stuff which comes with serious credentials .
26 He explains : ‘ It is probably better to wait and see what happens with age-related rebates .
27 What happens with all carbonates ?
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