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

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1 an expression of the person 's thoughts , opinions or emotions regarding the serious offence or alleged serious offence of which that person has been convicted .
2 ‘ An individual shall be entitled ( a ) at reasonable intervals and without undue delay or expense ( i ) to be informed by any data user whether he holds personal data of which that individual is subject , and ( ii ) to access to any such data held by a data user ; and ( b ) where appropriate to have such data corrected or erased . ’
3 Mr Ramsay said they " take advantage of their official position and avail themselves of a report on a school in order to publish their views of the sanitary state of the village in which the school is established , and to offer an opinion regarding the management of an estate of which that village forms a part . "
4 This dominance in modern times is attributed by Hayek to the success of the Philosophical Radicals of the nineteenth century in replacing the ideal of government under law with the ideal of a government controlled by a popular assembly and free to take any action of which that assembly approved .
5 The Indemnity Fund was established ( pursuant to s37 of the Solicitors Act ) to provide indemnity against loss arising from claims in respect of any description of civil liability incurred : ( 1 ) by a solicitor or former solicitor in connection with his practice or with any trust of which he is or formerly was a trustee ; and ( 2 ) by an employee or former employee of a solicitor or former solicitor in connection with that solicitor 's practice or with any trust of which that solicitor or the employee is or formerly was a trustee .
6 But in the novel of which that screen is part , in the total enterprise , he matters very much and in different , crucial ways .
7 Before that , I recognised the building under the trees , de luxe bedroom suites now , but still the same structure , on the left-hand side of the drive , just before the sweep around to the hotel steps : ‘ The stables which formed part of the rectangle of low buildings out of which that archway to the henyard led , had long been disused but somebody swept them now and then , dusted the curved metal hay racks , wiped manger and woodwork and shone the brass tethering rings so brightly than whenever we pushed a door open and looked into the dusky twilight we were welcomed by a small round gleam of light . ’
8 The most unfortunate aspect of this use of the term ‘ competition ’ is of course that , by referring to the situation in which no room remains for further steps in the competitive market process , the word has come to be understood as the very opposite of the kind of activity of which that process consists .
9 It was a shock to see the bare evidence of what that kind of captivity could do to a man , and feel the sense of despair at what he had lost .
10 I just could n't stand the thought of what that man would say . ’
11 And Schweitzer 's own subsequent work in Africa , whose guiding principle he described as ‘ reverence for life ’ , stands as a monument to his understanding of what that spirit and that following meant .
12 What is important is that the individual understands why someone feels strong enough to say ‘ Go to hell ’ , and not merely to believe that this is an accurate statement of what that person desires .
13 An understanding of the choices made by a particular scientist will require an understanding of what that scientist values and will involve psychological investigation , whilst the choices made by a community will depend on what it values and an understanding of those choices will involve sociological investigation .
14 Of course , the inevitable questions of what that foundation should consist of and when it should be built are answered by the claim that the period of initial training is too short and therefore such knowledge must be provided earlier by the academic course or later by in-service courses .
15 Nora had been naughty , much naughtier than ever before , but for the life of her Dorothy Fanshawe could n't remember of what that naughtiness had consisted .
16 Around forty of these drawings have been known for years from books and exhibitions , but as things are , I am the only person in the world at the moment to have complete knowledge of what that collection was in its entirety .
17 Governments have to govern people , and not only do their policies have a direct impact on the population at large , and are likely to be shaped to some degree by an awareness of what that impact might be , but policies can also be a response to pressures or problems that emerge out of society .
18 Each of them must be aware of what that role is and understand how crime affects profitability , investment and employment opportunities .
19 But the movement — I suppose on the whole I am sympathetic towards the movement , but we have different images of what that movement is. erm the sort of image in the media is often very misleading .
20 Every job that I give Kevin I write down a , a brief summary of what that task was , and I leave a gap of three lines .
21 She paused again , struggling for words to convey the innocence and intimacy of that friendship , words that had to be like a spider 's web , strong yet delicate , if she was to communicate to Mark 's coarse masculine intelligence some inkling of what that friendship had meant to her and Hilda .
22 Of course , the use of a category such as " the English people " requires some sense not only of what that phrase encompasses , but of what is necessarily excluded from it .
23 We came across many cases of schools using minimal resourcing to maximum effect ; and of schools with a substantial PNP staff enhancement manifestly failing to take advantage of what that enhancement could offer .
24 It 's something very close to what I 'm saying erm and erm I 'm saying perhaps one thing in addition , which is that just as when we look into the future , which , as a historian , I 'm asked to do more often , I think , these days than looking at the past , but when we look into the future , we have different versions of what that future will be .
25 And if Pound so blithely overlooks that difference , does n't that mean that we have in him a critic who attends to form , to style , at the expense of what that form and that style are used so as to convey ?
26 Now of course we 've got some experience in these things and we can put together some sort of picture of what that trade unionism for a new world might look like .
27 While some linguists may concentrate on determining the formal properties of a language , the discourse analyst is committed to an investigation of what that language is used for .
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