Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 Home owners will be notified which bracket they are in on December 2 .
2 Like interviewees , interviewers can learn skills which mean they do n't have to resort to overt status games ( which the discriminating interviewee will sec through ) .
3 Platies and other livebearers do n't pair up in the same way as cichlids do — keeping them in pairs would be a waste of time , as they 're unfussy about which partner they choose to breed with .
4 Nevertheless , a firm of mechanical engineers , Hunter and English of Bow , inspected the model and reported favourably on the proposal in March 1897 , for which service they were paid 100 guineas .
5 Nonetheless , there are important differences between landscape and wildlife , in terms of way their qualities can be measured , perceived and protected , which suggest they can not easily be treated as one and the same .
6 Plant nutrients are derived in the most part from the decomposition of plant and animal remains , during which process they reach a peat-like structure that has remarkable powers of moisture absorption and retention , and at the same time has considerable influence on the physical texture and structure of the soil .
7 It is just as likely that some viruses evolved from more complex organisms — that they are cell fragments which found they could earn a perfectly good living simply by sponging off others .
8 In Chapter 4 we discuss the relationship between some of these factors , and conclude that the most crucial is the pattern of decisions by the courts : not only about what sentences offenders should receive ( whether they should be sent to custody and , if so , for how long ) , but also decisions about which counts they should be tried in and whether they should be remanded in custody in the meantime .
9 The two-slit experiment neatly underlines a basic feature of quantum theory , that we only know where things are ( which slit they go through ) if we actually look and see .
10 This new column by AI 's Urgent Action co-ordinator reports on some aspects of UAs which show they are working .
11 We have a standard for children which assumes they can either send very strongly amplifies the distress , and therefore , we are not going to taken them terribly seriously , or at least they can actual reach much higher intensities before we do take them seriously , whereas for adults we have a different standard which , which assumes that even slight expressions of distress in adult could be serious .
12 carried out subjects were forewarned which match they would be required to make .
13 Herein lay a paradox : the PSBC was ‘ patronage [ good ] , that is , supporting projects of merit and quality ’ , whereas ‘ paternalism ’ [ bad ] referred to institutions , such as the BBC , which believed they knew what the public needed .
14 a letter which says they they have stopped doing it .
15 Traffic wardens have been criticised in a report which says they 're not giving out enough tickets .
16 A company which makes vitamin pills has condemned a report which says they do n't improve your health .
17 I 'm caught in the cross-fire between on one side the US which wants to export computers , the motor and textile industries which complain they can not modernise and thus compete without a change in the law , and on the other side the Brazilian computer industry which argues we are leading them into bankruptcy .
18 All the above suggests that serious consideration should be given to abandoning judicial practices which protect the accused from arbitrary or unjust conviction , or which ensure they receive the benefit of the doubt , and exploring alternative judicial principles more relevant to prosecuting ( and convicting ) corporations and their officials ( Friedman 1979 ) .
19 After the couple 's death police discovered bank statements which showed they paid the builders £23,000 for it .
20 Last spring , when local authorities were rushing to finish community care plans , a report came out which showed they might mean nothing to many people .
21 The blue flag was showing , which indicated they were still manoeuvring the balloon into position .
22 Just over 10 per cent of the bottom two bands gave an answer which indicated they had used the wrong scale .
23 No matter from which angle they are viewed , these statues reveal that the head and limbs counter-balance each other round a central line running through the body so that each part is one with the whole picture .
24 Compared to those of the century which followed they were slight .
25 The reason behind this concentrated specialist activity is that Hardenberger , Howarth , and the BBC PO are making a record of the Maxwell Davies and Blake Watkins concertos together with Harrison Birtwistle 's Endless Parade , which last they performed so well and so memorably at York University last season .
26 Which scheme they chose depended on their circumstances .
27 They rang the various commercial recorded lines which hinted they were offering sexual innuendo , which proved only to be glamour girls talking about dieting or holiday-making .
28 We can imagine the formation of such a chemical bond as requiring that a spring be compressed to bring the substances close to one another , at which point they are held together by a catch , as the jack is held in a jack-in-the-box .
29 Few people pass this hurdle much before they are 40 , at which point they are far too old to begin any other type of career .
30 Nickel cadmium batteries can be recharged up to 1000 times , at which point they will have cost less than one pence per cycle , including the electricity used .
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