Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | In April 1991 LIFFE launched a new version of the Japanese Government Bond ( JGB ) futures contract which trades exclusively throughout the day ( 7 am to 3 pm London time ) on the APT system . |
2 | There was a profit of $2.1m in the Homeowners account which compared with a loss in the same period last year of $8.3m . |
3 | Despite the considerable pressures on the churches at the central and top provincial levels in 1922 , sparse reverberations as yet reached that grass-roots base which was considered earlier . |
4 | The melt usually has to be supercooled by about 5 to 20 K before a significant number of nuclei appear which possess the critical dimensions required for stability and further growth . |
5 | Now I think it 's in Alice in Wonderland , that it is said that words mean what I intend them to mean . |
6 | The North Korean government on Jan. 30 signed a nuclear safeguards accord which would allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities . |
7 | They would ally themselves with the united Labour forces and afford the possibilities of developing a mighty Peoples Front which will bring down the National Government . " |
8 | BarclayPlus is a new style of savings account which you can open with as little as £1 . |
9 | Lloyds spokesman Jo Harper said : ‘ This customer has a savings account which has no overdraft facility . |
10 | Consider the sentence ’ this is a new savings account which you can open with one pound ’ written as input to a handwriting recogniser . |
11 | There are many other distinctions which the Aborigines make which we do not — an illustration of the fact that the world does not come pre-packed into nameable entities waiting for each language to pin its names on . |
12 | We have tried to list the connections existing across contributions in this discourse fragment to emphasise the ways speakers make what they 're talking about fit into a framework which represents what we ( as discourse participants ) are talking about in conversational discourse . |
13 | All other methods involve what is known as accelerated depreciation because the depreciation is greater in the early years than the later years . |
14 | Other transforms include the cleft transform which results in ‘ It was the dog that chased the cat ’ and the question transformation giving ‘ Did the dog chase the cat ? ’ . |
15 | While manufacturers say what they like about themselves through advertising , favourable public opinion for their products or services is earned . |
16 | The following paragraphs suggest what sort of privileges such users might be assigned . |
17 | The following paragraphs suggest what sort of privileges such users might be assigned . |
18 | My Mum also ran in the Mum and Dads race which my mum did not do too well . |
19 | Tufting one of the carpets in the Flirtations range which was a Brighton Award winner , is Margaret McLean on machine number ten . |
20 | As our pictures show what a difference a day makes ! |
21 | Yeah okay just if it Hello Becky Boo what have you got on eh ? |
22 | Becky Boo what can you see ? |
23 | The SOED mainly funds research which is related to Government policy concerns but a small proportion of the budget is reserved to fund ideas which come from the research community . |
24 | Yet the aim is for individuals on both sides to come together and explore , ex tempore , mutual areas of interest in the conference venue , the Glasgow Hilton , ( ’ I expect a lot of the business to be done in the corridors ’ , said Howell ) or at the Computer Solutions Show which runs simultaneously at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre . |
25 | Although he is happy with his lifestyle and a wages and bonuses package which earns him £30,000 a week , Walker 's evasive attitude and reluctance to project himself through the media has not endeared him to the locals . |
26 | Academics and journalists lend what Terkel terms ‘ overviews ’ , though their contributions seem no less subjective or more privileged than anyone else 's . |
27 | In your own words describe what a creditor is and when creditors arise . |
28 | Thinking and practice impose what has been called the ‘ sick role ’ ( Tuckett , 1976 ) on people with learning difficulties . |
29 | Roth now believes that animals select what he calls ‘ optimum thermal surroundings ’ . |
30 | But at the other extreme some manufacturers impose what seems an incredible loading against diesel versions . |