Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] they [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 And at times of new issues , they will often be committed to purchasing very large amounts of stock which they can only expect to sell over a period of weeks ; during which period they are exposed to the risk of capital loss if prices fall .
2 The aim of this Guide is to ensure that criminal practitioners know about all the many active steps which they should take in the preparation of their client 's defence .
3 Against such a background he perceives , in terms echoed a year later by Michael Young , that the eleven-plus is ‘ likely to cause the working-classes now to lose many of the critical tentacles which they would have retained years ago and that a new caste system might prove to be at least as rigid as the old ’ .
4 Fun with colours presents your child with a black and white drawing which they can colour in .
5 Before signing any deal , the band 's writers and composers should discuss with their accountant and lawyer the proportion of the band 's publishing royalties which they will receive .
6 One reason for this is that many people have a fear which they can not conceal of anything or anybody who reminds them of death ; knowing that contact with a grieving widow will exacerbate these fears they tend , after expressing their sympathy by word or letter , and sending flowers to the funeral , to withdraw to a safe distance ‘ to give her time to get over it ’ just when she needs them most .
7 Each of them might have engaged a separate average adjuster to advise him : had these not agreed , a dispute could have arisen between the parties which they might have submitted to arbitrationa somewhat unusual course in business of this kind .
8 my Lord well no doubt then the answer is that erm that would eventually have to meet them through funds which they will bring in to the market and which will go into the , the central fund
9 She did not accept that within a more open-ended task , all children could experience success by setting themselves goals which they would work towards accomplishing .
10 Policies and actions should not be dictated by widely held but largely unexamined preconceptions , since the distorted images which they can produce are to the detriment of ordinary people as they age .
11 In pursuit of their ends , reformers and others were compelled to alter their perceptions of ( and attitudes toward ) young people and , therefore , the images which they used to order and define them .
12 So even if somebody were to offer us a piece which they would n't I 'm sure , a piece of old medieval furniture , we would n't take it .
13 We are unable to hear the ultrasonic radar signals of bats , let alone interpret them with the intelligible rapidity which they can .
14 Thus , under general principles if , for instance , A , B and C — trustees of an interest in possession trust — receive £100 rent which they must pay to Z beneficiary — the life tenant — ( after the deduction of their expenses ) the trustees can be assessed to income tax at the basic rate on the monies they received under Schedule A. The other fundamental case where trusteeship was reduced to something akin to agency is Archer-Shee v Baker ( 1927 ) 11 TC 749 .
15 Certain value added tax cases would tend to indicate that the amount of benefit obtained by a taxpayer if the trustees allow him the use of a Ming Vase would equate to the sort of rent which they could have received if they had let the vase with appropriate adjustments being made for insurance , agreeing to house the vase , etc .
16 I want to ask the Minister why his two Back-Bench colleagues from Wolverhampton did not nominate the schools which they would wish to see closed or from which they would like to have surplus places taken away .
17 The court can not attach a meaning to words which they can not bear , but if the words are capable of bearing more than one meaning why should not Parliament 's true intention be enforced rather than thwarted ?
18 Students taking the degree without honours have a choice of the subjects which they may take at a higher level .
19 The aim of Fast Forward is to provide mature students with an approach and a range of subjects which they can respond to as adults .
20 A major issue is how to balance the rights and needs of the dementia sufferer with the effect which they may have on other tenants .
21 The later ‘ decisions only ’ approach helps to prevent members from making long speeches which they can read in the minutes .
22 Like most people , older people want to have enough income for their needs and to live in homes which they can manage and keep warm .
23 Although tried as adults , the defendants were due to be sentenced as juveniles , which meant that the maximum prison term which they could receive was 10 years .
24 Mill wanted to protect children against the harm which they might do themselves .
25 This control depends crucially on the way in which they perceive the world including the alternatives to the use of force which they can comprehend and accept .
26 Mike Rosen , poet and broadcaster , was the champion of a strategy for reading dependent on enthusing readers by offering them books which they could enjoy , books which had been chosen by them or for them by people who knew about children 's books .
27 Users implement keyword searches in order to select the data which they can then assemble on the desktop screen and edit as necessary using the package 's hypergraphics and hypertext tools .
28 The nutter is acceptable in that he demonstrates to other fans what they should not do , and provides living proof of their own propriety .
29 It does not aim to tell readers what they can do to help the environmental cause , nor is it written in an alarmist way .
30 And you used to go there and we used to have er anybody mashing the tea what they used to call it .
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