Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] of " in BNC.
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1 | Well , as I say , er the this part of the meeting is now formally ended , and I 'm going to hand over to er Kay who will Chair the next session , er er which involves of course , as you 've seen , presentations by the N C V O senior staff . |
2 | A good illustration is North Sea gas which consisting of 96 per cent . |
3 | Dr Robert Shore and Dr H Choudhury both dose with one granule in 110ml water putting one tablespoon in a glass of 110mls of water which represents of a granule per 5ml dose ( 6 days supply ) . |
4 | The proposal in the review is that you probably will need to keep your joint care teams , your JCTs , which tend of course to be professionally and officer dominated , but there are strong feelings throughout the county , and one has to remember the run up to local government , erm , the local government commission is on , strong feelings especially from the voluntary sector , but also from the district councils , that there could be renewed dynamism at the local level , in terms of local care teams . |
5 | American interests demanded a friendly and stable Middle East , one which was not exposed to Soviet interference or encroachment , and from which supplies of oil — especially to Western Europe — were assured . |
6 | Previous reports have shown in vivo effects of 5HT on intraluminal pressure and myoelectric activity of the ICJ in the cat , but they did not assess the propulsive effects of 5HT in vivo or analyse which subtypes of 5HT receptors were responsible . |
7 | She saw the same high empty space between the ground and the broken glass roof , she recognized the air which smelled of soot and coal-smoke and was thick as grey soup , and the mottled pigeon-droppings and the grey suits of men , the black hats . |
8 | Esther , who had always been deeply bored with Delia and had no wish whatsoever to keep in touch with her , sat quietly in the smooth , upholstered , comfortable , large toffee-brown Volvo , which smelled of dog . |
9 | We followed them through the marsh , which smelled of dying plants . |
10 | I lived in a nursery which smelled of boredom and liniment . |
11 | He dined at three and fished with Burkett and his daughter until the evening light finally wilted , not to darkness , it was too northerly for that , but to that active dusk in which motes of light seemed pleased to elude the half-hearted grapplings of black night . |
12 | At dawn on April 2nd Colonel Himler Rebu of the Leopard battalion ( which thinks of itself as Haiti 's finest ) arrested General Avril in the presidential palace , set his own men to patrol the streets and said he was in charge now . |
13 | Where the treeline is sharply defined it may hardly exist at all ; more often it is a narrow band of forest-tundra , in which stands of trees alternate with dense shrubby tundra . |
14 | Before the successful insurrection of 1815 there had been several isolated incidents in which bands of Serbs attacked and murdered Turkish officials . |
15 | I drank some of the coffee , which tasted of acorns , and looked at my meal . |
16 | Anything which smacked of breeding seemed to infuriate him . |
17 | In particular , they would oppose anything which smacked of the corporatist state . |
18 | The paper reported that the school claimed to have saved £40,000 by buying in bulk but that ‘ The National Union of Teachers has criticised the move as a misuse of the school 's low-income clothing allowance which smacked of marketing ’ . |
19 | This was the period when admirers of ‘ trad ’ adopted a purist stance , listened rather than danced and frowned on anything slick or commercial or which smacked of the professional dance band . |
20 | He had collected Heather from the Portesham turn-off on the Bridport road , not from Sabre Rise itself , which smacked of subterfuge from the very start . |
21 | In January 1859 , however , the cause of press reform took a turn for the worse when the tsar appointed a Committee on Press Affairs which smacked of the committee of 1848 . |
22 | Strip index — This is a frame into which strips of stiff card can be inserted . |
23 | ‘ Come And Go Week ’ , which starts of September 29 , is being organised by Co-operation North , to encourage contact between elderly people on both sides of the border . |
24 | The IBM Corp share price has been floating around in the mid-$50s range as the memory of the ghastly fourth quarter begins to fade and odd bits of encouraging news come out — but the first quarter figures will soon begin to loom , and evidence that they will not be too jolly comes from BMC Software Inc , which warns of continuing weakness in international sales , and that customers are delaying purchases to study alternatives to mainframes , which are falling out of favour . |
25 | At the end of the conference the participants decided to make a collective appeal to Boris Yeltsin which warns of the extreme seriousness of the situation and of the danger that government funding for Russia 's museums could die out . |
26 | Researchers in Britain have drawn up data on climate change which warns of massive disruption to agriculture and loss of vital eco-systems in China . |
27 | It is an ingenious construction , which disposes of all the problems of the principle of benefit . |
28 | There are a number of petrochemical plants in my constituency , as well as the Rechem International plant , which disposes of toxic waste , where Her Majesty 's inspectorate of pollution and the local district authority carry out extensive monitoring . |
29 | And there followed a paragraph in smaller script : ‘ Derived by the inductive method from studies of the lives of famous and infamous men and women , past and present , and including a new Universal Alphabet which disposes of the conflict between the ‘ Hebrew ’ and the ‘ Modern ’ systems . ’ |
30 | He commanded the government troops in Eritrea , and chaired the court martial in 1989 which disposed of 12 of his fellow-generals for plotting an anti-Mengistu coup . |