Example sentences of "[Wh det] exist [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 A further example from the Police Foundation Oxford Conference gives some indication of the different perspectives which exist for the analytic researcher and the practical policeman :
2 We will review the 80 or so statutory restrictions which exist on the disclosure of information — retaining only those needed to protect privacy and essential confidentiality .
3 The connections between pins 4 and 6 and the battery negative line keep the unused inputs which exist on the 4013 at Logic O and prevent false operation .
4 it calls into question our right to maintain the peculiar forms of connection which exist between the United Kingdom on the one hand and the ‘ Islands ’ , viz .
5 A second factor of importance is the very real differences which exist between the prevalence of certain types of mental disorder , particularly schizophrenia , in different ethnic groups .
6 And also , it does n't address the problems of the anomalies which exist between the various sections .
7 I have for myself come to the conclusion that owing to the conditions which exist in the world today , having regard to the economic environment , having regard to the situation of our country , if we go on pattering along as we are we shall have grave unemployment with us to the end of time , and I have come to the conclusion that the only way of fighting this subject is by protecting the home markets .
8 In the Tertiary period , weathering produced a deep regolith ( Fitzpatrick , 1963 ) , the remnants of which exist in the Outer Hebrides at a few sites protected from severe glacial erosion ( Glentworth , 1979 ) .
9 In fact , it is likely that all the elements which exist in the earth 's crust are present , albeit in infinitesimal amounts , in our bodies .
10 Water and carbon dioxide are the two starting materials from which green plants manufacture the sugars which are themselves further elaborated by plant and animal cells into the incredible array of carbohydrates and carbohydrate-containing molecules which exist in the natural world .
11 Thus it comes about that the patterns of object-relationships which exist in the unconscious inner world determine the kinds of immature object-relations which people sustain in their outer world .
12 In addition to those dimensions of trade union activity which have already been discussed , a further important aspect relates to the significant cross-national variations which exist in the extent of trade union membership .
13 He emphasises the actual similarities in the pattern of bargaining despite the differences which exist in the formal structures .
14 With the ‘ relatively dense network of outpatient and day patient services which exist in the country ’ , it is surprising that the radicalism of Italy has not been contagious .
15 Even in the cases where what we want are things which exist in the ordinary way , these things are not to be identified with the mentioned objects .
16 Before considering the implications of sexuality for personal and social problems it may be well to take a look at present-day outlooks upon sex in our society and to the norms and mores which exist in the community as a whole .
17 The increasing affluence of the rural population wrought by the urban middle-class exodus has tended to mask the continuing and severe pockets of poverty which exist in the countryside and has led the ‘ problem ’ of rural housing to be regarded less as a problem of social welfare and more as an issue concerning land use planning and countryside preservation .
18 Among orthodox men of learning the biblical axiom that species are fixed entities established by God at the Creation gradually became qualified by the doctrine of plenitude , the Great Chain of Being , which declared that God , as artist creator , would necessarily have created all possible creatures in all possible worlds , and that the creatures which we now know on earth are but a fraction of those which exist in the universe .
19 Two polymers which exist in the all trans state in the crystal are polyethylene and poly(tetrafluoroethylene) .
20 that workers and managers together are enabled to develop alternative , civilian production strategies for their firms , that investment in R&D ; is shifted from military to civilian purposes , and that the enormous skills and technological investment which exist in the defence industries are harnessed for environmental protection .
21 Following Sperber and Wilson ( 1986 ) , context can be seen as the set of possibilities which exist in the universe of discourse and situation of utterance for the interpretation of that utterance .
22 I have stressed that we construct a context from the deixis of the text ( a context being the set of possibilities which exist in the universe of discourse and situation of utterance for the interpretation of the utterance ) ; but the initial elements of the utterance must be more dense in terms of pragmatic activity .
23 The decision to define context not as an already given situational setting , but as " the set of possibilities which exist in the universe of discourse and situation of utterance for the interpretation of that utterance " ( Section 4 ) underlies Green 's belief that the use of deixis in lyric poetry differs in degree but not in kind ( my italics ) from its non-literary use .
24 That is : given characteristics are attributed to the entire population of Shetlanders and to the entire population of incomers : any differences which exist within the category are differences in degree of applicability .
25 We expect you to make the most of these opportunities which exist within the Ministry of Defence , the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Transport .
26 In addition to broad European-American comparisons which have been considered , it is also necessary to explain some of the major variations and country-by-country differences in the characteristics of unionism which exist within the European context itself .
27 However , as we have explained elsewhere ( Mungham and Thomas 1979 and 1981 ) there are significant internal tensions which exist within the profession .
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