Example sentences of "[Wh det] is [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Hulse and Taylor found that the period changed by as much as 80 µs with a 7.75 h cycle , which is uncharacteristic behaviour for a pulsar .
2 The course , which crosses a narrow railway bridge and a major road , climbs from 160 feet above sea level to 368 feet , drops back to 303 feet , then climbs again to the finish which is 450 feet above sea level .
3 This has broadly supported the stance taken by the Committee for the Defence of Fauna and Flora ( CODEFF ) , which is co-ordinating campaigns against this and other logging plans .
4 That 's right , seventy seven thousand which is thirty percent of
5 which is first set of audits , first set of suggestion forms which have come through because a lot , standing order .
6 Lastly , on systems with zone control , the problem may be caused by a faulty motorised valve which is isolating part of the system .
7 If the system has zone control and all the radiators in one part of the house are cold , the problem may be caused by a faulty motorised valve , which is isolating part of the system .
8 Today only the Starr Gate–Fleetwood line remains , which is 11½ miles in length , or 18 kilometres .
9 1.69 The automatic directions provided for by RSC Ord 25 , r8 come into effect at close of pleadings which is 14 days after service of defence , reply , or defence to counterclaim , and are as follows ( material differences in the corresponding CCR Ord 17 , r11 are noted ) : ( 1 ) Discovery within 14 days ( 28 days in a county court ) and inspection of documents within seven days after ( see para 1.48 above in relation to actions in which liability is admitted or actions arising out of a road traffic accident ) .
10 You can see that with the possible exception of a few dust samples there are no radiometric ages older than 4600 Ma , which is additional evidence for this being the age of formation of the planets .
11 Cash income , which is total receipts minus total trading spending , is a better indication , said Sir Hector .
12 Mr Crichton said if Leslie had been armed with such a baton — which is standard issue for officers in the United States — she might have been able to protect herself .
13 Only a tiny 7% of the male population do not shave regularly which is great news for women who prefer their men to be clean shaven .
14 No , this is at colliery er which is five mile from .
15 the train 's gone past and it 's gone off to Clarkeston , which is five minutes up the road and then you 've got to wait until it comes back again .
16 Yeah but now we got the extra five hundred and which I say is th is , makes up for the which is five percent of the purchase price we 've got an extra to play with and get a bit more .
17 The Guggenheim , which is developing satellites around the world , is unwilling to make an early commitment to MASSMoCA .
18 In remote sensing research the department is part of a consortium , led from NASA 's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California , which is developing techniques for measuring trace gases in the atmosphere by measuring emitted microwave radiation .
19 There is only one competition held each year at Glenrothes , which is insufficient incentive to that highly disciplined side of the sport , and little display or sport aerobating elsewhere .
20 Commission-paid salesmen sit or stand at their telephones calling punters and reading aloud their sales pitch : a sheet of paper on which is scrawled details of their investment proposition .
21 This concession , which is due north of the giant Dai Hung oil field , is located in the centre of one of the few remaining prospective and as yet relatively unexplored basins in South East Asia .
22 But one aspect which is new springs from the advances which have been made in molecular biology .
23 Watching them line up their wheelchairs , moving them in the box which is two yards by a yard , it was clear they wanted to win .
24 If erm , for example , I were to produce a beam of pye mesons , which I can do by taking very high energy protons and making them collide with ordinary hydrogen , then the pyon will come out and it will not live for very long , and I think the lifetime of a pyon is something of the order of ten to the minus eight of a second , which means that pyons only live for about one hundred millionth of a second , and these things then decay into othe particles and these other particles are called muons and they decay into not only do they produce muons , but they produce things called neutrinos and the muons themselves do not live for very long — a muon lives for about two microseconds , which is two millionths of a second — and it decays also into an electron and another neutral particle called a neutrionor , and these neutrinors just are there , they exist very but they are the end products of these decay processes .
25 ‘ failed to accord precedence to a foot passenger on the carriageway ’ This point means that the offending driver did not stop at or before the ‘ give-way ’ line , where provided , which is one metre from the limits of the crossing or at the limits to accord precedence .
26 I would like to point out that the event was actually organised in conjunction with Craigavon Borough Council 's Community Relations office by Network Craigavon , an umbrella organisation made up of a number of peace and reconciliation groups in the greater Craigavon area , and not by the group identified by you which is one member of the Network and has in the past , like other constituent groups in the Network , organised events .
27 And certainly , if you look residential centres , which is one part of , of a treatment erm of what we have in Scotland or or nationally
28 No great skill or intellectual effort is required , which is one way of saying that the human operator is being under-used , but the purpose of a routine is usually to avoid common human error such as omitting a step or reversing steps .
29 ( People are now inviting me to play in all manner of matches to boost the takings which is one way of getting a game as wicky ) .
30 The impact of processes in the study of coastal geomorphology was reflected in the content of a major text ( King , 1972 ) and a further text ( Davies , 1973 ) included a map of wave environments of the world , which is one way in which geographers endeavoured to establish spatial variations .
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