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

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1 The passage continued narrow , clearly cut and low-roofed , a safe and secret way out of the castle by which the garrison could retreat towards Shrewsbury , if too hard pressed , and by which it could receive stores and reinforcements in time of siege , or emerge to raid and counterattack by night .
2 When sailing across the wind ( reaching ) the driving force D is acting in almost exactly the required direction , giving the board plenty of forward force F , but only a small amount of sideways force S , which the daggerboard can easily resist .
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4 In a workshop session which the BA might consider restaging as a full day seminar , Peter Mouncey of the AA , Leslie Henry of Book Marketing Ltd and Sue Morris of W H Smith tackled ‘ Targeting the book market — the role of research ’ from three different though complementary angles .
5 In September 1990 the Central Bank announced the introduction with effect from Oct. 1 of a new exchange-rate policy under which the escudo would be linked to a basket of five European currencies ( German , Spanish , French , UK and Italian ) rather than to those of 13 major trading partners as previously .
6 But McMahon and Greene 's model predicted that there was an ideal between these two extremes , a surface at which the runner would be deflected more quickly than on either a harder or a softer track .
7 A national bibliography like BNB does aim to be comprehensive in coverage , within certain stated limits , of which the selector must be aware ( for instance , BNB is not comprehensive for government publications , which must therefore be trawled in other listings ) .
8 We are obviously aware of the need for capital expenditure but fortunately we have got through the big capital programme in advance before the , the current which the treasurer may wish to comment on of the county 's overall capital programme , of which er of course there are , there is competition from other committees .
9 Similarly it is assumed that the conditions under which the reading will take place are the same as those of writing which are usually a clean well-lit office .
10 Operationally the law provides a more neutral atmosphere within which the physician may operate .
11 The only method by which the peasantry could bring serious pressure to bear upon their masters was through flight or outright resistance .
12 A reminder first of all of the way in which the STV would work in parliamentary constituencies .
13 Consider the extent to which the approach can be said to be atomistic or holistic , bottom-up or top-down .
14 During the currency of your appointment you will be entitled to be reimbursed for travel and subsistence expenses on the terms which the Board would apply in relation to a .
15 ( 3 ) misconduct to which the board may have regard in considering whether grounds for suspension have been substantiated .
16 If the board is sailed too close to the wind , the so called ‘ no-go ’ zone is entered within which the board will stop or even blow backwards .
17 The main point about which the board will resist sideways drift and about which it turns .
18 Writing in the FRC 's second annual review , Sir Ron warns that ‘ the next year will be a controversial one for the ASB and one in which the Board will need strong support ’ .
19 That 's something that will need to be financed and it 's something which the Board will need to find the money to do .
20 The decision whether or not to exercise this power , and to serve a notice before hearing the persons to whom it is directed or whom it will affect , must be one which the board must balance against what it regards as the interests of investors .
21 Remaisnil became the staged version of her perfected life , the culmination of the myth which was such a potent force for customer and company alike and without which the art could not flourish .
22 This changes the terms on which the music could conceivably be appropriated by the music industry .
23 Castner devised a process , involving the reduction of caustic soda with carbon , by which the cost could be reduced to less than one shilling a pound .
24 It was hoped there would be a speedy hearing of the case , at which the girl would continue to be represented by her own solicitor and counsel , the court was told .
25 The final way in which the decision might be varied is on appeal .
26 There were 284 votes in favour of an alternative proposal , put forward by members of the CDU and Christian Social Union ( CSU ) , under which the decision would rest with the physician and only " medical and psycho-social reasons " would be acceptable grounds for abortion .
27 The Court of Appeal considered whether an adjudicator 's decision in a construction contract ( see 6.8.5 ) was enforceable as an arbitration award , and decided that it was not , but their judgment was based on the interim nature of the adjudicator 's decision pending arbitration to which the decision would be subject , and not on any of the usual characteristics of experts ' decisions : the interim nature of adjudicators ' decisions is itself untypical of experts ' decisions .
28 CPRW believes that in electing to determine this application , the Secretary of State for Wales has quite correctly recognised the important implications which the decision will ultimately have for the future of National Parks .
29 This is a reservation for the group to be completed by the tour operator giving full details from which the hotel will be able to organise all the services required .
30 Through the mouth there appears to be the remains of a chain link from which the knife would have been suspended .
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