Example sentences of "[Wh det] [modal v] [vb infin] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Newspapers no longer serve the historian mainly as a chronicle of reported fact , but also provide material which may illuminate that culture of the majority previously so hard to observe . |
2 | that there are no non-Green Belt or no prospect of non-Green Belt sites which might address that shortfall ; and |
3 | 2 As they have pondered on the growth of state intervention ( which they largely regard as undesirable ) so they have come to bemoan the absence of legal limitations on parliamentary sovereignty and competence which could hold that intervention in check . |
4 | This will be routinely tested at your antenatal visits for pregnancy diabetes and the presence of proteins which could indicate that pre-eclampsia is developing . |
5 | From time immemorial it was a commonly held belief in Gaelic Scotland that where a disease occurred there would be found growing in the locality of its prevalence a plant which would cure that disease . |
6 | However , what is perhaps most striking about written productions is how often they can be disambiguated by recourse to the sign language ‘ rules ’ which would govern that meaning . |
7 | It recommended that ‘ as rape is a crime which is still without statutory definition , the lack of which has caused certain difficulties , we think that this legislation should contain a comprehensive definition of the offence which would emphasise that lack of consent ( and not violence ) is the crux of the matter . ’ |
8 | Rather than describe the required knowledge in general terms , we propose to discuss a number of topics which would embody that knowledge and its relationship to foreign language teaching . |
9 | It has refused to support proposals for a new draft directive , which would specify that waste be treated as any other commodity , and thereby allowed unrestricted movement . |
10 | Wh what you 're also saying is , is right though , that within that the danger is that inequalities get too great and you would also need a set of policies which would stop that inequality . |
11 | The members of this parliament immediately set about introducing legislation to reform abuses within the English Catholic church , and during the course of the next seven years they passed a series of statutes which would lead that church into schism and formalize its break with the Roman papacy , which has lasted down to the present day . |
12 | And , the way things had been going for Gerhard Berger , it was perhaps no surprise that it should be his McLaren which would suffer that fate . |
13 | Nervously she eyed the bulk beneath the lightweight cover , trying to detect the regular rise and fall which would indicate that Fen still slept soundly . |
14 | ( 7 ) Once a bona fide offer has been made or is believed to be imminent , the board of the target company must not take any action which would frustrate that offer or deny shareholders an opportunity to decide on its merits , unless the action is approved by the shareholders in general meeting . |
15 | There is , however , a bill currently going through Parliament which will change that situation . |
16 | When you arrive at the assignment there 's an envelope waiting which will contain that list . |
17 | HCIMA is today an integral part of an international industry and it needs a magazine which will reflect that status . |
18 | There is evidence around the country particularly in , in , in , in Milton Keynes where that sort of arrangement applies and I think we as a County Council as the waste er as the Disposal Authority must make sure that we put in place arrangements which will encourage that sort of thing to happen . |
19 | First , we must be ready to recognize that a natural desire within us points to a real object which can satisfy that desire . |
20 | I do not know of any study of this change which can answer that question in anything like a precise and well-documented fashion . |
21 | Anglian and Midland Sports Surfaces in Peterborough , ( ) , is one company which can supply that market . |
22 | ‘ You are yourself the water of life ; what shall discover that water , save the tearful eye ? ’ |
23 | This , in brief , stated that the meaning of a concept is whatever can define that concept in terms of " operations " , or measures , of observable features of the world . |