Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You see the sufferings which air raids have caused our people . |
2 | A corollary of this is that the risks which people face of being victims of serious crime are remarkably small . |
3 | Hayek believes that all spontaneous social orders have these knowledge-bearing or information-carrying characteristics ; that is , precisely the characteristics which Adam Smith had in mind when he referred to the ‘ invisible hand ’ of the market . |
4 | For that we have to thank other characteristics which Lineker shares with Gower . |
5 | In the pre-robotised days the job had a number of characteristics which job design experts would have recognised as leading to a reasonably high level of job satisfaction . |
6 | It led to her initial guest appearances in Coronation Street and to the offer of a major role in the film Yanks which Street commitments forced her to turn down . |
7 | It is a tale of simple kindness which Frankie Howerd offered to a lonely teenage boy during one short summer . |
8 | While Cameroun 's economic activity returned to normal within a few months , the experience of the three attempted coups , and particularly of the last , undermined the sense of renewal which Paul Biya 's elevation to the presidency had achieved . |
9 | So they warm up the water sometimes , they either blow warm air through or at Stoke Bardolph they whip up the erm sewage with fans which beat air into the water , and the aerobic bacteria digest some of the harmful substances in the sewage . |
10 | It is these conclusions and that reasoning which Mr. McGregor has attacked and I must reconsider them . |
11 | She wandered back into the small sitting-room with her mug of tea , put it down on the polished surface of a table but removed it hastily in case it left a tell-tale ring which S. Kettering might complain about in the future . |
12 | These were considerations which Fru Møller weighed carefully . |
13 | In exercising control based upon relevancy , the courts have , for example , defined the types of considerations which licensing justices could take into account . |
14 | It fell to him and his chairman , Sir William Anstruther-Gray , to receive the nominations in the contest which Sir Alec 's decision [ to resign as Conservative Leader ] immediately set in train . |
15 | On the other hand , there were steps which de Gaulle might have taken in 1944 – 46 — steps which might have produced a better outcome on the ( to him ) all-important issue of the constitution and might also have bolstered his popularity . |
16 | Similarly , in what seemed a particularly unconventional technique at the time , Michel Butor , in La Modification ( 1957 ) , employs a second-person narrative as a means , apparently , of voicing the monologue which Léon Delmont is conducting with himself as he travels from Paris to Rome to join his mistress , explaining to himself the history of his affair and anticipating how it will resolve itself . |
17 | Axil Technology Inc , San Jose , California , the workstation division of Hyundai Electronics America which already has a range of Sparc-compatible machines under its belt ( UX No 402 ) , is lining up other offerings based around the Texas Instruments Inc SuperSparc microprocessor which Sun Microsystems Inc is using . |
18 | The second episode which Mrs Whitehouse says she remembers with a mixture of ‘ amusement and incredulity ’ involved a scene in which Alf and his son-in-law were in the living room reading : Mike , a football book , and Alf a book that can not at first be seen . |
19 | First , there is an episode which Thucydides mentions neither in the Fifty Years nor as an ‘ alleged reason ’ in book i ; but it has a claim to be mentioned , because it is clear interference with the colonial empire of Sparta 's ally Corinth . |
20 | She remembered Hitler 's eyes which Mrs Parvis had once said were hypnotic . |
21 | One of the most prominent clumps which Tony Wedd found to fall into alignment with others was Gill 's Lap , high on Ashdown Forest . |
22 | But the problem being now of course that I think in line with most London boroughs there is club which tennis club which has tennis courts on Local Authority land . |
23 | These he translated into murals in gouache on paper which covered the walls of the Colony Room for some months and were later replaced by a Jamaican oil painting and a portrait of Ricky Stride which Muriel Belcher owned . |
24 | Lipoproteins are agents in the blood which transport cholesterol . |
25 | Nor would he accept that he should work out the sum due by looking at the cost of providing a type of car which Mr Shove ‘ might reasonably be expected to acquire in his present circumstances ’ . |
26 | The courtly side of Ruritania which George Birmingham happily played with gave another writer in the 1920s , Dornford Yates , a way to embellish thrillers which were basically unoriginal . |
27 | Still unpublished is a biography which Sir Dick was helping author Andrew Boyle to write . |
28 | The Ordnance Survey of Great Britain , as the primary mapping agency for England , Scotland and Wales , is engaged in a digitizing programme which wig result in complete digital map coverage of Great Britain by 2005 . |
29 | More surprising was the victory in Kincardine and Deesside which Nicol Stephen won from the Conservatives in a by-election last year . |
30 | And it is this feeling of confusion which teacher John Mann pinpoints as one of the most damaging aspects of the current controversy . |