Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [verb] [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | In keeping with the original aims of the National Fun Run , we want to encourage clubs to enter teams which reflect their whole membership , rather than just their fastest runners . |
2 | In a previous issue , Guitarist ran an article on callisthenics , in which I invited readers to submit exercises which have proved to be particularly useful . |
3 | But the Opposition Chief Whip is continuing the fight to regain its licence to certify steers castrated bulls which was withdrawn at six weeks ' notice . |
4 | They say children remember things which happened when they were surprisingly young . |
5 | A three-year course enabling students to combine courses whose content is directly relevant to Religious Studies with a wide variety of courses in the Faculties of Arts , Social Sciences , Law , Science , and Music . |
6 | This was caused by the sudden interest of the water authorities in privately owned schemes using waterpower which , owing to the abundance of steep-flowing rivers in Wales , were proliferating at quite a rate . |
7 | Environment ministers of the European Community have agreed to introduce an " eco-label " aimed at enabling consumers to identify products which do least damage to the environment . |
8 | In earlier social systems this relationship was obvious , but it is less visible under capitalism , where workers are not tied to any particular capital owner but must be employed by someone , a dependency which forces workers to accept wages which expropriate surplus value from them . |
9 | CLOSE is a limit order system which allows investors to leave orders which are then publicised in the market , e.g. if an investor wanted British Aerospace at £5.00 when the market price was £5.08 the limit order could be left with the investors ' broker , and other brokers could see it . |
10 | As with pupil-created databases , word processing allows pupils to produce work which is professional in layout and which can be used by other pupils . |
11 | However , it has been our aspiration to introduce ideas of more novelty and distinction , urging students to write accompaniments which have originality and may provide a unique framework for the melody and words which express the composer 's more intimate feelings . |
12 | The scheme is intended to help buyers identify products which are least harmful to the environment and relies on manufacturers voluntarily putting their products forward for assessment . |
13 | these considerations have produced provisions governing events which take place during the interim period which are to say the least of it , complicated . |
14 | They have shown the extent of compliance leading witnesses to provide answers which please . |
15 | Will they become backwaters undertaking work which is qualitatively different from that done in the larger centres ? |
16 | The teacher 's task will often be to help pupils to systematise knowledge which they already have or evidence which they collect , and to keep the focus clear . |
17 | Following the decision to lift certain sanctions taken by the Commonwealth heads of state [ see p. 38553 ] , countries relaxing restrictions included Canada which on Oct. 22 began to issue visas to South Africans and India which on Oct. 31 lifted " people-to-people " , cultural and academic sanctions . |
18 | The next step , that of being ‘ participant as an observer ’ , requires observers to adopt roles which enable them to become a member of a group and yet to be able to ask questions without fully disclosing their roles as researchers . |
19 | There are also herbal tablets containing substances called psoralens which make the skin more sensitive to UVA rays . |
20 | People , as well as animals , secrete substances called pheromones which are responsible for their own individual body scent . |
21 | The rise of complex , enterprise-wide client-server computing strategies has inevitably lead to demands for a single mechanism that will enable users to access information which resides on databases that may be distributed across a range of hardware systems . |
22 | Trade President Michael Heseltine , Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke , Foreign Minister Tristan Garel-Jones and Defence Secretary Malcolm Rifkind signed papers to suppress documents which would have helped the Matrix Churchill defence . |
23 | We take in a lot more oxygen , our blood pressure rises and our brains release chemicals called endorphins which give us an immediate high . |
24 | Other strategies to ‘ save ’ money included joining clubs to purchase essentials which they could not afford to pay for in a lump sum , although being aware of the extra costs of the high interest on such purchases ; having slot meters installed to control electricity consumption ; and delaying lighting the fire until later in the day to conserve coal : |
25 | Cos if she , if she ca n't have chocolates ask Zoe what she likes . |
26 | It included measures to eliminate imbalances which had emerged in 1988-89 , to improve external competitiveness and to promote reforms in the financial sector . |
27 | To permit others to do tasks which one can perform well oneself is often a painful and worrying experience . |
28 | Quality networks within the hotels encourage employees to make suggestions which will help them perform better . |
29 | Reliance on such considerations is justified if and to the extent that they enable authorities to reach decisions which , when taken as a whole , better reflect the reasons which apply to the subjects . |
30 | How can we get the message across that counsellors do not make judgements , do not tell people what to do , do not try to force clients to sustain marriages which are no longer sustainable ? |