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

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1 In its first year Eurosport has enjoyed access to live transmissions of the athletics , motorcycling and Formula One Grand Prix circuits and acres of European football , an advantage which British Satellite Broadcasting , the ‘ squarial ’ company hoping to transmit next year , claims is unfair .
2 The other was an algorithm which integrated bottom-up and top-down knowledge sources ( Srihari , Hull and Choudhari , 1983 ) .
3 Dorothy began the Alfoxden Journal with an entry which one editor , H. Eigerman , has printed in free verse as if it were an Imagist poem :
4 An instrument which American parents favoured to warm naughty girls ' and boys ' posteriors .
5 What generally happens in practice is that an applicant whose total score is above a certain level would normally get credit automatically .
6 Generally in rational expectations models in macroeconomics the policy rule generating the prediction for a variable comprises an equation whose determining variables typically comprise both lagged endogenous variables ( e.g. values of and lagged exogenous variables ( e.g. ) .
7 POLICE were last night trying to trace an actress whose 11-year-old daughter was found alone in a flat after she apparently flew to Spain on holiday .
8 It is an accusation which this analysis fully supports .
9 Does it matter if a person derives some kind of sexual satisfaction from an act which most people or ‘ right-minded persons ’ would not regard as indecent ?
10 This is an issue which Western Governments and unions are only really beginning to grapple with in the context of the Single European market , and for many that is where the debate will stay for some time .
11 My brother-in-law was educated in Paris but he is an idealist whose unorthodox views are not shared by myself or many of our countrymen , cut in Tran Van Hieu hastily .
12 In this case the producers were Max Norman ( An Englishman whose past production credits include Lynch Mob , Ozzy Ozbourne and Armored Saint — NJB ) and Dave Mustaine . ’
13 ‘ As the transport and strategic planning authority for the area around Edinburgh as well as within the city itself , Lothian Regional Council is able to take an overview which smaller single-tier councils would lack if the Government abolished the region .
14 There was a real fear that an amendment which satisfied developers would seriously weaken or even wreck the planning machine ; the scheme was part of a complex of planning controls which might easily be upset and result in a return to the very problems which the 1947 Act was designed to solve .
15 An actor whose best roles are behind him , he scrapes a living from voice-overs , sometimes for advertisements and sometimes , more desperately , for tapes for dodgy language schools .
16 Certainly his resignation ensures that he will be in the clear when the economic roof falls in — an event which many people now regard as virtually inevitable .
17 Such realities , as pressing for some heads in the suburbs as in the inner city , presented an agenda which primary orthodoxies addressed only partly , if at all .
18 The devastating IRA bombings — four in four days — topped an agenda which both governments had hoped would concentrate on resuming inter-party talks , now the council elections are over .
19 But also to make people aware of the Chest , Heart and Stroke Association , what we 're trying to do , and that we 're there to help people as well as being er an organisation which just hands out money to er doctors .
20 Especially with an organisation whose public profile continues to rise , whose impact on governments is openly acknowledged , and which is steadily gathering support from more and more people .
21 KEEPING out foreigners is an art which European governments continue to refine .
22 John Fletcher , who spends his spare time stargazing , photographed comet Swift Tuttle — an object which some astronomers fear may collide with the earth on it 's next visit .
23 And that is very important in an age whose cultural life is divided between ‘ high ’ , minority , activity and ‘ low ’ , mass , activity as never before .
24 It was an offer which many women of good family in the area would have been delighted to accept .
25 An adult whose mental capacity is unimpaired has the right to decide for herself whether she will or will not receive medical or surgical treatment , even in circumstances where she is likely or even certain to die in the absence of treatment .
26 The child who has been told that he is ‘ useless ’ , ‘ stupid ’ or will ‘ never amount to anything ’ will go on to become an adult whose Inner Face is that of a worthless individual — even If events prove that the truth is very different .
27 Each team is accompanied by an assistant whose only function is to quickly scoop up any droppings .
28 This is because the greatest melody-writers belong to past epochs and set an example which modern composers can hardly match .
29 Table 7.2 gives an example which most people would find relatively straightforward .
30 Throughout the 1970s , central and local government were responsible for the publication of a range of plans and reports designed to re-invigorate an area whose economic base might have disappeared , but one with tremendous opportunities and where almost 50,000 people still lived ( Ambrose , 1986 ) .
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