Example sentences of "[Wh det] do [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 Thus you and the employee may jointly search for standards which are mutually acceptable which do not lead to hours of argument about whether or not they have been achieved .
2 Postgraduate Bursaries are available for certain full-time courses which do not lead to a higher degree .
3 The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand 's 38% for entomology 91 .
4 The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand 's 38% for entomology .
5 Our estimates take into account the distribution of P γ ganglion cells , which do not contribute to the retino-cortical projection .
6 I suggest , then , that the alleged non-naturalness of good and bad consists in their being properties of things which follow from what the things are like but which do not contribute to things being like what they are like .
7 It must be emphasised that this phasor diagram applies only to the fundamental current component and that the complete phase current waveform contains many other higher frequency components , which do not contribute to the torque produced by the motor .
8 About one in three claims which do not go to a hearing are dropped by applicants .
9 companies as defined in companies legislation to account for finance costs which do not relate to revenue in the statement of total recognised gains and losses .
10 And if certain areas of life and behaviour are deemed suitable for morality , but not law , this suggests a view that law has internal limitations which do not relate to its pedigree .
11 I have noticed the growing practice on Prime Minister 's questions and on questions to other Ministers of Members on both sides of the House , but primarily Opposition Members , asking personal questions which do not relate to the Minister 's responsibility .
12 Some differences have been noted which do not appear to be trivial .
13 It also takes the pressure off the local forest or other local natural resources which do not have to be destroyed for short-term gains .
14 To contract out more functions which do not have to be undertaken by health authority staff and which could be provided more cost effectively by the private sector .
15 Another teacher told me , after attending in-service courses , that while the approach offers an exciting avenue to explore which pupils find rewarding and even mind- blowing , and many of the exercises are valuable as a means of self-awareness , she felt that pupils were being steered towards abandoning the mind as a means of knowing and just accepting the subjectivity of values which do not have to be justified .
16 Using the special version of the DIM statement to reserve an area of memory is the simplest way for short programs which do not have to be located at a particular memory address .
17 ‘ But , at the same time , some legislative acts of Azerbaijan , Latvia , Lithuania and Estonia contain norms which do not correspond to the constitution of the Soviet Union and contravene its international agreements , ’ Tass said .
18 ‘ But , at the same time , some legislative acts of Azerbaijan , Latvia , Lithuania and Estonia contain norms which do not correspond to the constitution of the Soviet Union and contravene its international agreements , ’ Tass said .
19 Second , the geographical breakdown of the official statistics is by police force areas , which do not correspond to the areas for which Census population statistics are available , and which submerge figures for Wirral in the Merseyside figures .
20 It could lead to what the theologians have called ‘ Modalism ’ , as though God disclosed himself in these three successive modes or forms — forms which do not correspond to any differences in his own nature , but are merely adopted for our benefit .
21 In real life , the business of deducing molecular symmetry from vibrational spectra may be complicated by transitions which do not correspond to the vibrational selection rule .
22 The image sometimes shows incomplete leaves , base and tip present with a segment missing , or it picks up isolated points which do not correspond to subject material .
23 Are there meanings which do not yield to words ?
24 Forbes ( 1933 ) and Snodgrass ( 1935 ) have introduced changes in the nomenclature of the cubito-anal veins which do not seem to be widely accepted while Vignon ( 1929 ) has an unorthodox modification of the Comstock-Needham system .
25 If we can identify style markers , we shall rule out , simply by ignoring them , whole areas of the English language which do not seem to be exploited in any unusual way in a particular text .
26 Gerard has a long dissertation on it in his Herbal of 1597 , and shows four coloured illustrations of different sorts , which do not seem to be known nowadays .
27 The clearest example of considerations which affect authoritative decisions but which do not apply to individuals acting on their own are considerations arising out of the needs and limitations of bureaucracies .
28 That is , an authority may rely on considerations which do not apply to its subjects when doing so reliably leads to decisions which approximate better than any which would have been reached by any other procedure , to those decisions best supported by reasons which apply to the subjects .
29 Here are four senses in which this is true and which do not apply to the atoms studied in physics or chemistry , even if biologists might want to use some concept of meaning when thinking about animals .
30 These items are made in Afghanistan , the Soviet Union and Pakistan , and although they closely resemble nomadic rugs , often employ a range of guls ( Pendi , Penjdeh , etc ) which do not belong to any tribal group .
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