Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] [vb base] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For any infinite sequence of symbols 1,2,3 and 4 allowed by Fig. 6.6b we can find a vertical line of points ( arrived at by taking away " two-thirds ' of an interval an infinite number of times ) from which trajectories pass through the four shaded areas in the prescribed sequence . |
2 | However , the content required for such targets is inadequate for a true presentation of the Catholic faith tradition — it does not embody that content which adherents know as the essential elements of their faith . |
3 | The foundation for the Kaldor view has been discussed in Lecture 3 , where we brought out its relationship with the company sector and the extent to which individuals see through the corporate veil . |
4 | Paradise still tends towards blandness in places but overall this is a strong , proud piece of artistic solidarity which merits notice beyond the middle-of-the-road bargain bins to which it has already been consigned . |
5 | According to Ken Waters , head surgeon at the Grosvenor Clinic in Hendon , all men have a potential weakness in the inguinal canal , the route down which testicles descend from the upper abdomen to the scrotum . |
6 | Dillon and Mann L.JJ. held that he had erred in English domestic law , because he had misunderstood the Hoffmann-La Roche case as extending to local authorities a privilege which belonged to the Crown alone ; and furthermore that he had erred in Community law because , since it is the duty of the national court to ensure the legal protection which persons derive from the direct effect of provisions of Community law , it was necessary to require an undertaking in damages to protect any current right which Wickes might have , by virtue of article 30 , to open their doors for Sunday trading . |
7 | This conclusion was based on the premises that ( 1 ) it is the duty of the national court to ensure the legal protection which persons derive from the direct effect of a provision of Community law ; ( 2 ) article 30 was such a provision ; ( 3 ) if Wickes is right that section 47 of the Act of 1950 is incompatible with article 30 , it has a current right to open its stores for Sunday trading , and it is the duty of the national court to protect that right ; ( 4 ) in the absence of an undertaking in damages , Wickes will have been restrained from opening on Sundays , without any right to compensation ; ( 5 ) there is no need for this purpose to assess the strength of Wickes ' challenge to section 47 on the basis of article 30 , it being enough that the challenge is not without foundation : see [ 1991 ] 3 W.L.R. 985 , 993 , per Dillon L.J. , and pp. 999–1000 , per Mann L.J . |
8 | This is quite different from the lengthy exposure to much lower levels which people receive from the nuclear industry . |
9 | It recounts the dehumanizing conditions under which children labour in the Third World in order to provide commodities and services to consumers usually from the West . |
10 | How might this affect , I wonder , the programme which children follow in the primary schools in the area which they serve ? |
11 | Extent of labour force participation is an important indicator of the position of women because on the one hand , it is a way in which women contribute to the economic development of their countries and , on the other , because work is a major source of income which gives access to education , culture , power and other factors influencing social status . |
12 | Nevertheless , anecdotal evidence suggests that Dunning and colleagues may have overstated the extent to which hooligans originate from the lower working class . |
13 | However , they noted some deviations related to the presence of heavy minerals with densities considerably greater than quartz and also to mica flakes whose shapes differ from the spherical . |
14 | What Personal Computer can not take any responsibility for money sent to authors whose programs appear on the Mega Disk . |
15 | What Personal Computer can not take any responsibility for money sent to authors whose programs appear on the Mega Disk . |
16 | The key point , to repeat it , is that a parasite whose genes aspire to the same destiny as the genes of its host shares all the interests of its host and will eventually cease to act parasitically . |
17 | In any case , among scholars whose careers fall in the first half of the sixteenth century note should be made of Sinaneddin Yusuf , mentioned above ; of Molla Pir Ahmad Celebi b . |
18 | check what excesses apply to the various sections of the policy — these will differ from insurer to insurer . |
19 | Her husband is from a good family ; in fact he is distantly connected with the Crane-Boulder 's family , but … but he was the youngest son , and you know what positions go to the younger sons . ’ |
20 | ‘ We want to know what patients want in the dying process , ’ a BMA spokesman said . |
21 | It must be understood , however , that church attendance is a very uncertain guide to what people think about the great mystery of life and death . |
22 | In this way you can try systematically to determine what forces lie behind the unwanted behaviour . |
23 | In Hemingway 's famous expression , what teachers need at the present time is ‘ grace under pressure ’ , and my intention is that the discussions in this book should be very practical aids to the development of this valuable commodity . |
24 | What beans lurk in the rocky wilds of Cyprus ? |
25 | From each you can get a good idea of what police work in the respective countries is really like . |
26 | Finally , the Disability Panel has conducted a survey of London chambers to establish what facilities exist for the disabled . |