Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh det] exists [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I shall first look at a conservative response to the gap which exists between the past in its understanding of women and the present .
2 One response which can be made to the gap which exists between the world in which Christianity came into being and the present world is to allow what is to be held to be essentially normative for the religion to reside in the past .
3 ’ . Again Douglas ( 1966 : 138 ) has suggested there is a liaison which exists between the physical body and its use as an expression of the social , so that one becomes a paradigm for the other : ‘ the [ human ] body is a model which can stand for any bounded system …
4 If the target language lacks a grammatical category which exists in the source language , the information expressed by that category may have to be ignored .
5 Thus the stereotype which exists within the community itself , of two close friends gossiping in Patois , corresponds to reality — with the proviso that even in such conversations , code switching between Creole and British English will take place .
6 Hopefully , he can use the creativity which exists between the experiential inside view and observational outside view of a cultural system to formulate an ethnography which incorporates ‘ a continuous dialectical , tacking between the most local of detail and the most global of global structures in such a way as to bring them into simultaneous view ’ ( Geertz ibid. 235 ) .
7 It was followed a week later by a longer piece which discussed the rivalry which exists between the offices of the Prince and the Princess of Wales .
8 Crime prevention is despised work for detectives for it holds no place for the drama of the chase and no opportunity for the symbolic warfare which exists in the battles between ‘ polises ’ and ‘ prigs ’ .
9 Even so , where money changes hands , it is part of an exchange and thus an expression of the social relationship which exists between the two individuals concerned .
10 It is the only union youth magazine which exists in the U K and it specifically addresses young people 's problems , fears and hopes .
11 It came as little surprise to the Commission in its work to be reminded both of the rich diversity which exists in the field of church music and of the very different attitudes and preferences to be found within our congregations .
12 ( 3 ) You must leave tomorrow , Clearly , in our experience , the leaving must occur after the obligation which exists at the moment of speaking .
13 Thompson ( 1980 ) has warned of the potential danger of a strong police autocracy , conscious , no doubt , of the slim line which exists between the democratic use of power and its subversion by a more centralized totalitarianism .
14 The reason for the two limbs of this rule is purely technical to ensure that there is neither an exclusion of damages for breach of duty , nor an exclusion of any duty which exists in the first place .
15 One of the major concerns about dogs is the slight yet potential danger to human health which exists from the parasitic worm called Toxocara canis .
16 unnamed that is not true and I do agree with Mr that when we make a decision to close some homes that they should be named to avoid the terrible indecision which exists at the moment .
17 The maddening thing is that once it is realized that the environment is a mutually reactive system , it becomes extremely difficult to isolate and discuss specialized points in a simple way without at the same time being tempted to discuss every interaction and interrelationship which exists in the system .
18 Inter-group co-operation and stimulation are common , and are facilitated by the excellent atmosphere which exists within the laboratory .
19 That requires two conditions , one that you have no long term debt , and that under the capital control regime which exists on the legislation , you have what is termed a nil or negative credit ceiling .
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