Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [adj] [noun] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is within the little boxes which the division of labour has bequeathed us , a solidarity in other words which involves permanent concern with the boundary of one 's own box , and thus with comparability . |
2 | Of course , it will remain open to the court to list any appeal which involves important points before a court of three or more judges . |
3 | An English memorandum of May 1311 also attributed the difficulties of governance in Aquitaine to the ‘ arrogant presumption of the nobles and magnates [ potentium ] of the land ’ which engendered frivolous appeals to the court of France . |
4 | Under the terms of the 1947 Constitution legislative authority is vested in a National Assembly which receives legislative proposals from the Legislative Yuan . |
5 | Under the terms of the 1947 Constitution legislative authority is vested in the Assembly which receives legislative proposals from the Legislative Yuan ( Li-Fa Yuan ) . |
6 | It is important that the branch broadcasts clearly visible messages which advertise interested members of the public of the existence of CPRW and the work it is doing . |
7 | The growing importance of lager , which offers similar advantages to the nationals as bottled beer and keg beers in the past ( i.e. a standardized product offering considerable manufacturing economies of scale and well suited to national advertising and distribution ) . |
8 | A system which offers extra help for the least academic , maximum encouragement for the average and the stretching of the brightest . |
9 | Another excellent restaurant is THE LOCHNAGAR , which offers unparalleled views of the spectacular Lochnagar Mountain and River Dee . |
10 | The Bivvy Dome is a proven and firmly established shelter in use throughout the camping world which offers superb protection against the elements but saves the angler the need to carry a umbrella around with him . |
11 | We stayed in the Hotel du Bourg , which offers two-star accommodation on a bed-and-breakfast basis . |
12 | But unlike most of his critics , Tigrett 's achievements include the building of a hospital in the Indian town of Puttaparti , which offers free treatment for the poor . |
13 | Shell filling stations in England , Scotland and Wales all run the promotion , which offers free travel with every 12 litres of petrol . |
14 | Drinks are served in the dining room or on the terrace which offers lovely views across the lake . |
15 | 28 ) ; and the mosaics from North Hill , Colchester ( Neal 1981 , nos. 39 and 40 ) which combine circular elements with an essentially grid format . |
16 | Your main concern is to establish local plans which combine maximum benefits with the best attainable cost effectiveness . |
17 | The docks , the University of London , the theatre in the age of Kean , the London art world , Rudolph Ackermann and British commerce are all examined in the marvellous introductory essays by Simon Jervis , Ian Jenkins , Celina Fox and others which combine detailed research with an eye for the smell and feel of the city . |
18 | There is an initial high adherence of Ac-ASA to the cell matrix followed by a linear rise which represents true uptake by the cell . |
19 | Lloyd George spent large sums of his private fortune ( acquired in rather dubious circumstances as a treasure chest for the Coalition Liberals between 1917 and 1922 ) , in research activity which recommended radical policies for the Liberals in areas such as land reform and unemployment policy in the 1920s . |
20 | The pictures of bombing in Iraq which became familiar viewing during the Gulf War were taken from Buccaneers . |
21 | An annual further education programme was one of the things which became possible thanks to the availability of full-time professional staff . |
22 | Gloucestershire there was an example of an arrest which led comprehensive intelligence on the suspect 's activities . |
23 | The lac template strand is particularly sensitive to the attack by another hydroxyl-radical reagent , the copper-phenanthroline complex which produces strong cleavages in the -70 region ( -72 , -73 ) , in the -50 region ( -52 , -50 , -49 ) , in the -35 region ( -35 to -28 ) and in the Pribnow box ( Fig. 5 , lane 4 ) [ 28 ] . |
24 | If Rask is a case which produces startling results in the UK , it does so simply by applying the established lines of ECJ reasoning about this Directive to new situations . |
25 | More difficult to assess is the toxic reaction of an odour , that is an effect ‘ which may influence survival or which produces unfavourable changes in the gross and microscopic appearance of organs or tissues or in the entire organism ’ . |
26 | Increasingly , child language research has placed the weight on interaction , not on some innate device which produces grammatical utterances in the child . |
27 | However , it is very difficult to devise a scale which summarizes dietary habits on a range from good to bad . |
28 | A number of authorities also resorted to creative accountancy — technical accounting adjustments which maximize financial benefits in the authority 's favour-as a means of ‘ spending above the rate-capping spending level ’ . |
29 | We joined a strong delegation from the Cardigan Bay Forum which met senior officials from the Department of Trade and Industry to urge the withdrawal of these blocks . |
30 | The EC proposal , which met considerable opposition from a number of other countries , envisaged that the particular status of agriculture should be maintained , the objective being to improve existing rules rather than fundamentally alter them . |