Example sentences of "[Wh det] [adj] [adj] [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The importance of music press writers like Paul Morley , and of disc jockeys like Peter Powell ( or John Peel ) , is to make available a public language in which private musical judgements can be legitimated . |
2 | USAID granted a loan of US$27,000,000 to help support the balance of payments and also endorsed a government plan announced in late October under which 7,000 public employees would be dismissed over the following year . |
3 | There are no provisions by which unincorporated joint ventures may be dealt with in the accounts by proportional consolidation . |
4 | And finally , some concluding remarks are offered on the ways in which additional linguistic frameworks may be brought to bear on the same linguistic data . |
5 | The two parties were reported to have agreed in principle to create a customs union and a currency zone in which future separate currencies would be linked by a fixed exchange rate . |
6 | This has required the Borough of Monmouth to identify land on which 5,500 new homes can be built during the next fifteen years . |
7 | German romantic philosophers before Hegel were infatuated by ‘ expressivism ’ , the belief that it is possible to create a world in which human spiritual capacities can be fully expressed ( Taylor , 1975 ) . |
8 | But even if the ‘ social ’ stage is moved forward ( tendentiously ) to the point at which these developed resources can be said to ‘ already ’ exist , it is impossible to overlook the extraordinary social history of the institution of systems for their further cultural development . |
9 | There are many ways in which these emotional drives can be channelled , and I could not hope to name more than a few of them . |
10 | For he will realize that if this technique became popular , people who might benefit from new , forward-looking rules would lose their incentive to bring to court novel cases in which these new rules might be announced for the future . |
11 | It is a kind of catharsis for both the Lebanese and the Palestinians who have long understood the way in which these dreadful events should be interpreted . |
12 | Having assessed the central elements in a budgetary process , consideration will now be given to two broad frameworks into which differing budgetary processes can be categorised . |
13 | The various regional associations which were formed at various times in Eastern and Western Europe , in Africa , in the Middle East or in Latin America , rested either upon the predominance of one nation state over others in the region , or upon a limited agreement about a framework within which national economic interests could be more effectively pursued ; and they all showed themselves largely incapable of controlling the vigorous expression of such interests in periods of crisis . |
14 | His immense sandalled feet , on which black clerical socks could be seen , were planted far apart , holding down , as it seemed , the stone-flagged floor . |
15 | The aim is to provide a general framework in which existing experimental results can be interpreted and new experiments formulated , but which will also explain the wealth of informal , intuitive observations that any reader or conversational participant can provide . |
16 | Since it sees politics as properly a man 's business , the malestream approach sets up male behaviour as the standard by which all other responses should be measured . |
17 | Having recently returned from a ‘ fact-finding mission ’ organised by the ‘ Gulf Centre for Strategic Studies ’ , Mr Marlow attacks in the Gulf Report the ‘ vociferous and unrepresentative minority that effects ( sic ) to believe that our way of life and system of government is the measure by which all other countries should be measured . ’ |
18 | Affection is the first language which man understands , and it becomes the lever by which all other languages can be initially learned … . |
19 | Speaking of the event almost fifty years later , Wordsworth said that both he and his sister retained ‘ the liveliest possible image ’ of Coleridge in that moment , and Coleridge himself regarded the warmth with which he was received at Racedown as a standard against which all other greetings could be measured and found to fall short . |
20 | There is no simple pattern or model of social change that can be applied to all villages , and there is no single continuum on which all rural communities can be placed ( see chapter 1 above ) . |
21 | Although not a classic , this 90-minute video is worth watching if only to see again the legendary mistakes of Leeds keeper Gary Sprake , or Lee Dixon 's own goal for Arsenal against Coventry — surely the cock-up against which all future cock-ups will be judged . |
22 | Within the library a cadre of Loremasters began to inscribe the Book of Days , the great history of the Elf people on which all future histories would be based . |
23 | To meet these needs , a three-stage pattern was anticipated : a first or induction stage , providing a brief initiation into basic teaching skills , which all part-time teachers would be expected to undertake ; a second stage involving more advanced training in pedagogical skills , which the majority would be encouraged to complete ; and a third stage , for those anticipating more substantial service , which would lead to the award of a Certificate in Education . |
24 | De Klerk reaffirmed his commitment to the principle of establishing a transitional government as soon as possible and the creation of a new parliament in which all racial groups would be represented . |
25 | Recommendations included a trade matching system to which all institutional members should be members by 1992 , confirmation and matching of trades one day after the transaction , dematerialisation of share certificates , a delivery-against-payment system by 1992 , three-day rolling settlement by 1992 , and the ability to borrow and lend securities , which helps in breaking a line of unsettled bargains . |
26 | The union treaty was intended to serve as the basis for a new Soviet constitution ; it also set out the structure of government of the new union , including a directly elected Supreme Soviet in which all national areas would be represented . |
27 | Both Reports proposed the establishment of national labour exchanges at which all unemployed workmen would be registered and to which vacancies would be notified . |
28 | Electronic valves gave way to transistors , and these have been replaced by the silicon chip , literally a thin slice of silicon , on which miniature electrical circuits can be created . |
29 | In October 1986 , the Secretary of State for Health announced the setting up of a project in which ten voluntary agencies would be responsible for self-help family centres . |
30 | Only when that has been fully experienced can the bereaved person take what had been the good parts of the lost relationship and find a new relationship into which those positive feelings can be renewed . |