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

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1 The third is that they may say things that seem absolutely correct at the time , but which are made ludicrous by the unfolding of events .
2 Learning difficulties for both first and second language speakers without an academic background lie in the abstractions which are made possible by certain specific linguistic mechanisms .
3 The economic development of the regions is further assisted by structural funds , which are made available through the European Community .
4 The range of choices which are made available to the child may not be determined by the adult so much as by the nature of the interactions which are jointly established between adult and child .
5 In litigation and arbitration , the amount of the costs is subject to the control of the court 's " taxation " procedures , which are made available to arbitrations by s18(2) of the Arbitration Act 1950 , but can not be made available for expert determinations by any means , including a provision to that effect in the expert clause .
6 The extent to which a child is able to take advantage of the learning opportunities , which are made available within a particular setting on a day-to-day basis , will be a major factor in influencing how much progress occurs .
7 It rejoices in an enhanced belief in Manichaean and mythological archetypes of good and evil which are made manifest in exaggerated games of ‘ cops ’ and ‘ robbers ’ .
8 Passing Class 86/2s Nos 86242 James Kennedy and 86221 BBC Look East , which are stabled prior to hauling one of the hourly InterCity services to Norwich , is Class 315 emu No 315850 forming the 11.42 form Southend Victoria .
9 Differential facets are subfacets which are placed adjacent to specific facets to which they apply ; they are not generally used with all of the facets in the scheme .
10 ‘ It 's ironic that the Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP ) means that the richest farmers are subsidised by the poorest consumers in Europe through food prices which are kept high by production quotas .
11 ‘ The thing is , ’ said the agent , ‘ they had the money for the rental in cash , they do n't seem to sell much pottery , but they can run two off-road jeeps which are parked undercover in the barns .
12 Children 's Bonus Bonds , D issue , will turn £100 into £154.60 over five years and FIRST Option Bonds guarantee 6.5 per cent clear of basic rate tax on sums of £1,000 or more which are left untouched for a year .
13 But the reason why Dworkin 's rights thesis appears too narrow to generate a right of participation is because it too is firmly grounded in a gesellschaft model of law and society in which virtually the only interests which are considered capable of generating rights in the strong sense are those appropriate for abstract individuals pursuing their own private interests .
14 Young people usually learn forms of sexuality which are considered appropriate to their gender .
15 Here , the aim of the therapeutic intervention is specified in terms of the verbal responses which are considered desirable for a particular child but are as yet not part of the child 's verbal repertoire .
16 DNA briefly exposed to acid takes a certain number of aldehyde ( -CHO ) groups on board , which are stained purple by Schiff 's reagent .
17 A spokesman said : ‘ As the Secretary of State has repeatedly said , he will take account of any recommendations of the Royal Commission [ in England and Wales ] which are deemed appropriate for Scotland .
18 rewards are the outcomes which are deemed appropriate by the individual ; they may be intrinsic or extrinsic .
19 The programme aims to make unnecessary any further expansion of coal , oil and gas generation , all of which are deemed unacceptable on environmental grounds .
20 While one cuts with the peat iron [ Tarisker ] , the other stands catching the foot-square slabs of wet peat which are thrown flat for the first stage of drying .
21 Copies of the list , together with half-yearly updates which are issued free of charge in the summer , cost £22 each .
22 Collingwood considers this to be the Black Scar Workings which are located high above Levers Water , between Gt. and Little How Crags , or , " Hookriggs " .
23 Non-marketed services include all those public services which are provided free of charge at the point of consumption — health , defence , civil service , most schools , police , etc .
24 Or if you have three works which are performed live in PRS-licensed premises at least twelve times over the course of two years , you can also become a member of the society .
25 One might think that with the nation stuffed full of church buildings , few of which are stuffed full of people , the last thing needed is to plant new ones .
26 The town , which been evacuated prior to the beginning of the war , was only lightly defended by allied troops .
27 Although the flats are very compact , generally following the standards laid down for this type of housing in DoE Design Bulletin 29 , they share the facilities of a jetty on to the river , and a roof-top conservatory and roof garden , all of which were made possible by a £200,000 grant from the Historic Buildings Council .
28 The aims were to be implemented through accelerated increases in food production , which were made possible by the discovery of high-yielding grain at two international research centres in Mexico and the Philippines .
29 ‘ Saturday promises to be a great day for the public and will give children a chance to see the cars which were made famous for them through the Back to the Future film . ’
30 Using what would now be called GIS skills , Openshaw ( 1980 ) examined over 13 000 1 km grid squares in the UK which intersect the coastline and related these to data from the 1971 Census ( which were made available for such grid squares ) .
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