Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , the initial implementation will appear as an Ethernet switch called the DragonSwitch , which fits into its existing Access/One hubs .
2 One of the oddest of the new inventions is the Splashguard , a musical gadget which fits inside your toilet bowl .
3 If we approach these tensions from the perspective of assuming that these represent the dialectical poles , or at least some of them ( for of course others could be discussed here had we the space : for example the tension between " knowing how " and " knowing that " in design activity ) of a design activity which encompasses all of these in a vertical moment of synthesis , a synthesis that is counterposed horizontally ( ie over time ) by the changing movements of the activity itself ( from product critique through to problem definition to cognitive modeling of potential solutions etc ) , a movement of understanding and practice which parallels in its sphere the circle of historical understanding and historical praxis ( and just as the latter is the " way in which history itself moves " so the former is the " way praxis itself moves " ) so design can be seen as embodying that movement in its movement from or across actuality ie in its activity of transformation from one set of " givens " to another ; in its movement from problem to product .
4 They can select the seminar option , which displays on their screens the text of the discussion in progress , and tap in their own ideas .
5 Now there 's a road which goes by our farm down to the coast .
6 where a note to the accounts states the value of an asset which differs from its book value , the tax implications of disposing of the asset at this stated value if material
7 where a note to the accounts states the value of an asset which differs from its book value , the tax implications of disposing of the asset at this stated value , if material
8 Have they mastered a second sight which differs from their brethren in the sense that they can appreciate things no-one else can ? or are they , in fact , totally bloody bonkers ?
9 According to the causal direction hypothesis , Emerson 's task is disembedded in that it requires children to consider causal connectives in a way which differs from their usual communicative function .
10 The book ends with a conclusion which points to his aforementioned radical solution .
11 So this letter which refers to our processes in this county council , it 's talking about people who want to go into residential care and to use public money .
12 In the race this is the original social and psychological trauma which makes civilized society possible and which produces as its embodiment totemic religion .
13 Skin , bones and hair also contain certain amounts of protein , which contributes to their structure .
14 Mair ( 1990 : 155 ) adds a further observation : The most pointed example of the temporal reorientation forced by the presence of an infinitival complement clause is provided by the verb thank , which turns into its own antonym when followed by an infinitive , changing its meaning from " express gratitude for a benefit received " to " ask " — as in I 'll thank you to be quiet .
15 Then you will be served a dish which tastes to your palate the way the hotter dish would to a seasoned Thai tongue .
16 As Edward Hulmes quoted in his book in this series , Education and Cultural Diversity : The great teachers of religion have always had to get rid of the useless lumber which accumulates in its progress — the rigid dogmatism , the narrow legalism , the mechanical rites , the silly superstitions which may become a substitute for religious life .
17 In the latter case , they do have a restrictive value but one which belongs to their rather complicated lexical property , not to their structural function , and the target of that restriction is not the subject to which that property is assigned .
18 She had to carry along a spare one which belongs to her mum yesterday , in case the one she has had since 1984 became damaged .
19 An employee who , in the course of his employment , has made an invention which belongs to his employer may be awarded compensation to be paid by the employer if the patent is of outstanding benefit to the employer ( section 40 ) .
20 DUBLIN IS THE sixth city to be named European City of Culture , a title which holds in its tread such cornerstones of the visual arts of Florence , Paris and Amsterdam .
21 Places named sometimes after the dead , which adds to its beauty .
22 If you reach this stage , you will probably feel guilty about it , which adds to your own discomfort .
23 There also seems to me to be some confusion of emphasis which which adds to my concern that in fact the Government policy talks about strict control of development away , and I emphasize the word away , from settlements .
24 Richard Chauncy tore down this house , and built the one which stands in its place at a cost of £20,000 between 1747 and 1752 .
25 Has my right hon. Friend had a chance to read early-day motion 316 , which stands in my name and is supported by about 40 right hon. and hon. Members ?
26 If members would accept the additional resolution which stands in my name erm which reads this is what we 'd copied to all district councils and they would be made aware of the county council 's views on the matter .
27 It would appear from the judgment of Vinelott J. that this opinion is one which corresponds with his own .
28 In other words it chooses to move up the Phillips curve from point A to a point such as point B which corresponds to its new perception of the ‘ optimal ’ unemployment inflation pair .
29 They stand in water , which corresponds to their boggy native habitats , and are given additional light overnight to supplement the illumination from fluorescent strips ; such are the practicalities of plant-of-prey nurture .
30 Back in the thirteenth century , Marco Polo described Bukhara as the finest city in all Persia and Tabriz as the most splendid city in the province ( of Iraq ) , neither of which corresponds to our contemporary understanding .
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