Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [art] [noun] [prep] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I am the civilization for which they are fighting , ’ he replied . |
2 | But I 'm a king to what I was . ’ |
3 | ‘ Because I like the fashion , and because I 'm an activist for what I believe in . |
4 | His is a theology in which Adam is unredeemed , and life itself a plague . |
5 | In 1958 then , I was a member of what we knew was the premier force in the area with the external boundaries of the adjacent forces as our immediate threshold to what Douglas ( 1966 : 137 ) had called ‘ new status ’ . |
6 | The lord abbot here has been good enough to admit me to his confidence so far as is appropriate , since I was a witness of what happened this morning , but now you have cause to enquire further , as I understand . |
7 | His was a world in which sacred and secular , clergy and laity , men and women , were all to be sharply separated in a way that neither modern secular society , nor those in the West attempting to rethink Christianity in relation to that society , could possibly accept . |
8 | Through such aggregation , logical documents can be defined which are a synthesis of what may be many diverse physical documents . |
9 | L 178 , p. 5 ) , which , subject to some limited and temporary derogations , provides for the total abolition of ‘ restrictions on movements of capital taking place between persons resident in member states ’ ( article 1 ) , including ‘ direct investments on national territory by non-residents ’ and ‘ acquisition by non-residents of domestic securities not dealt in on a stock exchange ’ ( see points I.A. and III.A. 3 of Annex I to the Directive ) , which are the operations to which the Commission expressly refers . |
10 | One of the important aspects of country house building that is rarely demonstrated is the basic structure — your photograph shows , in admirable clarity , the arrangement of load-bearing walls ( and , incidentally , a precarious water tank in the roof ) which are the bones on which the skin and organs are built . |
11 | Man is increasingly wretched , humiliated , alone and oppressed by those economic , political , legal and law enforcement powers which are the reality of what is called destiny . |
12 | The case in favour of its being a mechanism by which real memory is stored in the brain derives primarily , as I have implied , from the known role of the hippocampus in various forms of memory processes , and the fact that forms of associative LTP can be shown to occur . |
13 | For him , though rather ambiguously , the subjective perceptions of social actors were subsidiary to " social facts " which were the reality with which sociology dealt as its special province . |
14 | Challenges on this ground can be made at an earlier stage in the reference by a construction summons , which is a procedure by which a party who disputes the meaning of a document can apply to the court for a ruling . |
15 | The two most powerful prose meditations attributed to Rolle , on the other hand , enact a painful penitential sense of the gap between the sour sterility which is a concomitant of what St Paul calls " the body of this death " ( Romans 7:24 ) and the joy and creativity of God , though comparison between them reveals different levels of engagement with the same theme . |
16 | With the arms lowered , which is the position in which many implements have to be picked up , the available lift is 4,446kg ( 9,780lb ) . |
17 | Well , the legislation in Britain , the first law which is the law from which our present wages councils for people like hairdressers came from erm was passed in nineteen oh nine , and it was because we had a reforming Liberal Government at the time . |
18 | quiet cathedral city , the county town of Wiltshire near to which is the village in which Mr Pecksniff lives . |
19 | This latter measurement was taken from the distal end of the sphincter up to the respiratory inversion point , which is the level at which the end expiratory pressure changes from a positive to a negative deflection . |
20 | The Republican Clubs , which is the name under which Official Sinn Fein fights elections , called for the establishment of a democratic socialist republic for all Ireland . |
21 | This is obviously much less than the comparable figure of half a billion , which is the factor by which the histone H4 gene after natural selection is more accurate than a typical secretary ; but it is still a very impressive figure . |
22 | Which is the question of what you feel when you 're in the field out there trying to work something through . |
23 | Cruttenden 's data also tend to confirm that congruity has a greater effect when it is paired with gender cue , which is the condition in which it would seem , a priori , to be less useful . |
24 | I hope I have given some idea of what a single neuron with its trigger feature and projective zone an accomplish , and now I must explain a bit about the neocortex , which is the stage on which neurons perform to bring about higher mental processes . |
25 | The word I have here glossed as " mankind " was Jinghpaw , which is the term by which the people known to the British as Kachins describe themselves . |
26 | When steering by moving the rig forwards or backwards we are moving the CE either side of the daggerboard , which is the fulcrum about which the board turns . |
27 | It is an aspect of metaphysics , which is the study of what we are justified in believing from first principles . |
28 | The majority of readers will be familiar with the nitrogen cycle , which is the process by which organic waste is decomposed into ammonia , nitrite and finally nitrate . |
29 | The only journalism which I have done regularly is with the NI which is the group with which I have had the best understanding during my stay in Europe . |
30 | The longer term help is something that I do n't think teachers can do on their own , I do n't think even somebody like a , a specialist school counsellor can do on their own , which is the time at which the availability of agency help needs to be , become apparent . |