Example sentences of "and [noun] [Wh det] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Here he accepts that his own grammatical categories may be questionable , but insists that his study confirms the belief that there exists a grammar of narrative , and moreover that there is a fundamental similarity between language and narrative which is mutually illuminating .
2 A link does however exist between manufacturing and function which is often forgotten .
3 They make a major contribution to the life of the University , providing it with a breadth of outlook , experience and sympathy which is greatly valued .
4 A suitably pedagogic figure called Skuul puts the case for cause and effect which is speedily reduced to relativism by an opposing voice : ‘ You pursue essentials I ride with the random …
5 However , this crossing is on a route from the town centre to housing areas and schools which is heavily used by pedestrians and cyclists , so the opportunity was taken to reconstruct the junction to meet the needs of soft traffic ( Figure 6.12 ) .
6 They are needed to dress up the stage for the production of Willy Russell 's Stags And Hens which is about to go into rehearsal at the Arts .
7 In the novels which followed , manipulation of language is discovered to be the key to the integration of intellect and psyche which is unsuccessfully sought throughout her early fiction .
8 ‘ The public library is the only channel of communication of ideas and feelings which is not controlled either by powerful minority interests or by monopolies .
9 It now has wholly-owned offices in Paris , Amsterdam , Brussels , Frankfurt , Geneva , Stockholm and Gothenburg , is a shareholder in a well-established US firm and has associate arrangements in the USA and elsewhere , enabling it to sustain an annual growth rate of between 20% and 30% which is now generating annual total fees of up to £5m .
10 The idea is the brainchild of CEWTEC , the training and enterprise council for Chester , Ellesmere Port and Wirral which is now seeking 15 local firms to take up the cut-price offer .
11 This may be defined as care provided by family , friends and neighbours which is not organized via a statutory or voluntary agency and is not undertaken for financial reward .
12 He also introduces a semi-cubist patterning in the masts and sails which is then echoed in the modelling of some of the figures .
13 We 've also got the Police and Fire service as well and water and drainage which is still provided by local authorities .
14 The rate of change and the lack of sincere consultation have led to an air of defeatism and concern which is frequently summed up in the analogy that they ( the government ) keep moving the goalposts .
15 On the other hand , class produces the son of snobbery and élitism which is personally threatening .
16 The heads identified as JYM thus exercise a form of control over the process of viewing and apprehension which is normally denied to portraiture .
17 There 's a wide door between kitchen and scullery which is usually left propped open .
18 In a battle between ancients and moderns which is frequently waged in English departments , Renaissance writing is too often perceived at the centre of the argument for the preservation of a restrictive high cultural ethos in literary study .
19 Robert Wiseman Dairies , the milk processor and distributor which is widely recognised by its distinctive black and white corporate identity , beat rival Yarrow Shipbuilders to take first prize in the category for large manufacturing companies .
20 Like Rolle , Hilton sees prayer as the primary activity , recognising it as a state of consciousness which enables man to receive the gift of God ; and while it does not cause it to be given , nevertheless prayer is a way in which such grace comes ( c.24 ) He sharpens a constant awareness of two modes of activity in the inner life : that of conscious effort , and that of an effortless creative power of love and understanding which is sometimes experienced and believed by the mystics to be the work of God in man .
21 There is an additional prediction about the relationship between arousal and memory which is commonly made from Easterbrook 's hypothesis .
22 Clashes with the police and opposing supporters , and taking part in the ritual songs and chants of the football ground , together with the opportunity to get drunk and run amok , provided the sort of power and excitement which is normally denied to working class youth .
23 The purpose of the Act is to ‘ establish a framework for the provision of advice , assistance and representation which is publicly funded with a view to helping persons who might otherwise be unable to obtain advice , assistance or representation on account of their means ’ .
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