Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun pl] [modal v] [vb infin] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst the home authority can plan and contract for the services it identifies as being required to meet the needs of its population , it is not clear who will decide which individuals will receive these services . |
2 | University offers a unique opportunity to study subjects not offered at school as well as those of which applicants may have some experience . |
3 | ‘ There are now quite a few sources from which firms can obtain this finance . ’ |
4 | This chapter will attempt to determine some of the reasons for this state of affairs and then will go on to suggest ways in which teachers can overcome these problems . |
5 | creating opportunities and providing conditions in which teachers can spend more time working together , sharing problems , commenting on each others ' performance , and collaborating in curriculum planning . |
6 | However , what the parties offer are broad packages of policies , within which voters may like some items while disliking others . |
7 | It follows that the law which regulates the modes in which landowners can exercise this power of alienation — the law of conveyancing — has always been an important part of the land law . |
8 | It is easy to imagine the uses to which historians might put this information : from improving their understanding of the role of charities and giving , to providing material to construct a profile of a twentieth-century charity . |
9 | The children are left to find out which ones will fit each doll . |
10 | Large sums of money were being spent on the expansion of arts degree courses whose students would make little contribution to Britain 's economic welfare . |