Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 A person whose reputation is criticised in the press is privileged to make honest , if defamatory , replies to those criticisms , and this privilege will shield the newspaper which publishes the defamatory response .
2 Fergus in exchange for Calatin , for only Calatin could weave the Enchantment which would allow them to ride in the Time Chariot .
3 And if you if they ca n't absorb the information what 's the point in giving the signal in the first place ?
4 Do n't vacuum the mattress which could dislodge the filling but instead brush it occasionally to remove dust and fluff
5 They did not convey the threat which Mr Smith posed to average earners trying to become higher earners , and to low earners who relied on higher earners for work .
6 The post-classical tradition is not altogether simple , and the word ‘ fusion ’ does not adequately convey the processes which went on .
7 Can you answer the question what is the relative strength of the electric field at points N and M in Fig. 2.9(a) and at points Q and P in Fig. 2.9(b) ?
8 Your ‘ made-up ’ answers must not contradict information in the passage , or help the trainees answer the questions which follow .
9 Once you are comfortably sitting upon Yoshi , your hungry , but cute , feathered friend will eat the Pokey which stands guard in front the Portal .
10 It would restrict actions to existing tort law and would reproduce the problems which have been encountered with liability for omissions .
11 All resources would be pooled which would greatly enhance the services which could be offered to members of the new society .
12 They 're sort of things to focus on points of focus within when you 're receiving Confirmation of the ways in which through Confirmation you can enhance the gifts which you already have and focus in on the power of the Holy Spirit through those gifts .
13 As someone who worked in the BMC when it was at its height , and who has very long acquaintance with both protagonists , I can vouch for the veracity of Dennis 's story as told here , and can only lament the nit-picking which has continued even after its publication in this book .
14 Other procedural clauses may restrict the evidence which can be used in support of a claim : for instance , a contract may provide that a certificate of quality by an inspector or surveyor shall be conclusive evidence that goods conform to the contract ; or that " failure to notify the sellers of any defects or shortages within three days shall be conclusive evidence that the goods were in conformity with the contract in all respects " ; or even that " acceptance of the goods shall be conclusive evidence of their conformity with the contract " .
15 ‘ I find that her refusal does not cover the emergency which has now arisen which was outside her contemplation and the contemplation of others at the time she expressed her opposition to a blood transfusion .
16 The mistake is often made of leaving too much to the insurance broker — not giving him sufficiently clear instructions and then , most importantly , not checking with him that the policy taken out does cover the risks which need to be insured against .
17 ( In practice , questions like this may be replaced by the mayor was what ? or what did you say the mayor was ? , but these will cover the point which we are about to make just as well . )
18 It will not cover the employees whose jobs are being transferred .
19 But this is not to criticize Young and Willmott , since they did explicitly stipulate the limitations which should be placed on their work .
20 Obviously these categories could be introduced very simply into the interview and the informant would just relate the memories which came back to him or her .
21 Bob will also supervise the Challenge which is organised in a series of heats leading up to a final where the outright winner will be presented with the Driver of the Year trophy .
22 They will make the models which include sheep , giraffes , elephants and rhinos , for craft and gift shops to sell but also hope to receive commissions for shop window displays and from firms wanting the models as promotional displays .
23 The police do not create social deprivation , though unimaginative , inflexible policing can make the tensions which deprivation engenders greatly worse .
24 Involvement is one thing , but we should never make the mistake which we may have done in relation to local government , of appearing to focus all our energies in one direction .
25 This apparently concrete and absolute approach involved , once the poverty measure was defined , the distinction between those in primary poverty and those in secondary poverty.2 The primary poor could not attain the standard whatever they did , while the secondary poor could if they reallocated their income to a different consumption pattern , i.e. if they eliminated some wasteful expenditures .
26 Chewing sugarless gum stimulates the flow of saliva , which can help neutralise the acid which bacteria make from sugar in the mouth .
27 Did not want the stones whose indifference
28 But above all Section 28 will affect the operation which is seen as the heart of library censorship : book selection .
29 Functionality has nothing to do with that ; all that different kinds of functionality do is affect the forms which relative autonomy takes .
30 UTV 's Pamela Ballentine will compere the show which will feature clothes from Deja-Vu , the nearly-new shop on the Lisburn Road .
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