Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ there is some evidence that the diffusion of a scientific innovation is a fashion-like process in which influence is transmitted through steadily expanding networks of scientists .
2 However , the pattern of merger/approximation that this suggests is complicated by the existence of the raising rule by which /a/ is raised before velars .
3 Thus , we have apparent flip-flops before nasals as between Jenewary , Frencis , in which /a/ is raised to [ Ε ] , and Wanysday , mantion , in which /Ε/; is lowered to [ a ] : if raising before dentals also applied , then massage and others suggest a further possibility of a flip-flop rule , and a wider range of environments in which the mid and low vowels are exchanged .
4 The other charters in which Aethelbald is styled ‘ king of the South Angles ’ ( CS 157 : S 94 ; CS 163 : S 101 ) are either not necessarily earlier than 736 or not certainly genuine ( CS 164 : S 103 ) .
5 Very often the way in which change is implemented is left to the school to decide and this can then be done in accordance with its philosophy and aims .
6 From what has been written above it should be clear that the design of a test method which gives information about the mechanical properties of a material irrespective of the geometry of the sample and the manner in which load is applied is not a trivial matter .
7 The differences which remain are enforced mainly by differences in average income and in style of government .
8 The ways in which honour is formed and assessed are numerous .
9 Indeed , work is one of the key bases on which honour is established in the eyes of family , kin and locality .
10 And the ear is not the only sensitive part of the human anatomy which Cloverleaf is designed to appeal to .
11 The Proposal Form is the basis on which cover is provided and items of this nature must be specifically declared to be covered .
12 The court action will of course give the defendant the opportunity to challenge the decision : Chapter 13 sets out the grounds on which challenge is allowed .
13 Northampton , of course , is famous for its ‘ boots and shoes ’ and many of the fine Victorian buildings which abound are derived from the wealth of the shoe industry at the turn of the century .
14 The Taxonomic Database Working Group ( TDWG ) , on which RBGE is represented , is concerned with the development of several standards , including those required for data transfer .
15 Of particular interest to the incentive field is that responsibility for the administration of the LINK initiative , under which support is provided to stimulate collaborative research in key areas of science and technology , will be passed to the Office of Science and Technology .
16 As with support in the other direction , although it is widely regarded as legitimate for parents to look to their children , it is also possible for them to overstep the boundaries , and the way in which support is requested and delivered is important .
17 Even if A has the power of arrest , he must ordinarily inform the person arrested that he is being arrested and the reason for it , i. e. the act for which arrest is made : Christie v. Leachinsky [ facts ] .
18 Inspector Ghote Draws a Line is a story ( on the theme of should lines be drawn ; should the thin ends of all wedges be repulsed ? ) in which Ghote is sent to a house in the deep Indian countryside to find out who is threatening with death the old Judge who lives there .
19 The speed at which ejaculate is estimated to spurt from the penis says a lot about the pressure that 's built up before its release .
20 If your new drive is of a different make you could possibly find that which drive is configured as drive C : could be critical .
21 Executive power is vested in the President , the Vice-President , and the Cabinet , which last is appointed by the President ( currently Daniel T. arap Moi ) .
22 It included the introduction of new taxes , the raising of charges for fuel and power , the maintenance of petrol prices at a high level ( despite the unrest caused by recent increases — see p. 37919 ) , and the establishment of a 9 per cent duty on imports , which last was expected to raise over $700,000,000 annually .
23 On difficult questions he takes the opinion of counsel , and he also prepares briefs for counsel in legal proceedings in which counsel are employed .
24 The vineyards of Bisseuil are set some distance back from the village and grow at a height of about 160 metres on the south-east-facing slopes of Mont Aigu , which forms the eastern side of the Val d'Or in which Avenay is located .
25 The most important fund was the theoric , from which pay was given for attendance at festivals .
26 Instead of a three-year deal the unions eventually signed a two-year agreement with a second year in which pay was increased by the inflation rate plus 2.5 per cent .
27 The rules of evidence which apply are discussed in Chapter 6 .
28 Where this is the case the applicant must file at court : ( a ) a written request for leave setting out the reasons for the application ; and ( b ) a draft of the application for which leave is sought on the appropriate form , with sufficient copies for service on all respondents ( FPCR , r3(1) ; FPR , r4.3(1) ) .
29 After recording that the specific purposes for which leave was granted were to quash the section 2 notice dated 24 June 1991 , and to require the applicant to be cautioned in accordance with paragraph 16.5 of Code C before being called upon to comply with the requirements of a section 2 notice , the court began by noting that these two grounds rested upon substantially the same basis ; namely that if the notice could lawfully be served after the person under investigation had been charged his constitutional right of silence would be lost , at any rate if a caution were not administered .
30 Extending the requirement for leave to appeal It was to be hoped that in the context of forthcoming legislation , consideration would be given to extending the requirement for leave to appeal across the board , both because there was no justification for allowing any appeal to proceed if it had no prospect of success and because the present dividing lines between those in which leave was required and those in which it was not , was quite illogical .
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