Example sentences of "[Wh det] [is] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have any original Lloyd Loom which is slightly the worse for wear , contact Graham Mancha on 029 6615121 . |
2 | Among his own people , Jesus would have been called ‘ Yeshua ’ , which is simply the familiar biblical ‘ Joshua ’ . |
3 | Evaluation of the temperature dependence of the size of such a region leads to an expression for the co-operative transition probability , , which is simply the reciprocal of the relaxation time . |
4 | The right hand side equates this with the effect of an operator , the Hamiltonian , which is simply the observable corresponding to the energy of the system under consideration . |
5 | On Q.29 we answered ‘ means absolute zero ’ whereas it was ‘ minus absolute zero ’ , which is practically the same meaning . |
6 | which is practically the same as were paying . |
7 | Where the services can not be seen as making an economic contribution , they are clearly improving the quality of life for members of the community , which is presumably the ultimate goal of raising productivity and standards of living anyway . |
8 | So everything in between has an unfulfilling lack of immediacy , and instead of being drawn more vividly into the drama ( which is presumably the principal justification for recording live ) we experience a remoteness that characterizes none of the studio recordings with which this version has to be compared . |
9 | But he added that the auditors ‘ owe duties to the shareholders as a corporate body , which is n't the same as having the shareholders as clients , but it 's not that far removed ’ . |
10 | What matters is that I need never question that there is a course which is objectively the best for me , and that when most aware I am nearest to it . |
11 | I have to avoid the last period on the second Friday in October , which is when the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist celebrates ‘ the rich goodness of God 's vegetables ’ . |
12 | In an open society , the law must do neither too much nor too little , which is why the shifting sands of community standards have their place in the field of indecency , but not obscenity , the latter being a far more serious offence and one properly grounded in the fundamental values without which no civilised society can survive . |
13 | Which is why the other package which wants doing in |
14 | We usually only have access to such details from oral testimony and written accounts which is why the apparent disappearance of Edis 's long-preserved diary of the trip is such a loss — though of course as a visitor being escorted round military sites by officials , there might be a limit to the unofficial stories she could have glimpsed . |
15 | That cynical interpretation of the commitment of all those dedicated professionals who are carrying forward the first wave of trusts is so bitterly resented by the health service , which is why the Labour party has lost all credibility with the health professionals . |
16 | ‘ The hills of Sintra mean that even in the height of summer the town has a freshness , which is why the rich people used to build their country houses here to escape the heat of Lisbon , ’ Ashley said , resolutely switching her thoughts away from her host and to a guide book which she had been reading . |
17 | Sexual images can be about liberation , which is why the moral Right wants to ban them . |
18 | Which is why the NORMAC stand at this year 's Royal Norfolk Show made a pleasant change . |
19 | Which is why the eternal words , ‘ Do you think that it 's about time we started a family ? ’ rarely fall from men 's lips . |
20 | The occasional cup run improves cash flow , but is only short term ; which is why the Super League has come about . |
21 | It was the German optician Joseph von Fraunhofer who first studied the Sun 's spectrum in detail , in 1814 , which is why the dark lines — properly termed absorption lines — are often called Fraunhofer lines . |
22 | That premium should not grow too large lest it bring increasingly intolerable cohabitation rules with it — which is why the basic level of child benefit should be raised first . |
23 | The subjects in one of the trials referred to were patients in whom pain control was inadequate or who had appreciable side effects , which is why the cerebrospinal fluid was accessed . |
24 | lies on the most important aid route into Central Bosnia , which is why the British are here . |
25 | Er looking at the rest of the P and L , you will see that we have split out a profit on sale of fixed assets which is our Lakeside erm Capelat and the Capco shares er which is why the corporate expenses for this other income has turned a way round , it 's gon na be negative nowadays , so we thought it 'd look a little silly saying other income less expenses . |
26 | The horse 's muscular control over its top lip is very precise , which is why the top lip can do so much and reveal so much : it can function like a thumbless hand , and sort and select preferred plants in the horse 's pasture , as well as reveal unrelated emotions with such dissimilar faces as those of anxiety and the Flehman posture . |
27 | At one point , I seem to remember , he 'd kept the papers in the fridge — which is why the top sheet had a large blob of sweetcorn in the top right-hand corner . |
28 | When this part of the subject appears , some " lecturers " are almost silent , which is surely the ultimate in antithesis . |
29 | Also , and perhaps to a greater extent , a man is what he has smelt : later in the novel Raskolnikov gives the police-station smell as the reason for the suspicious circumstance of his fainting , which is neither the whole truth nor a straight lie but the blending of the guilty man with the Poison of the city . |
30 | Fourteen new mazes will open this year — locations include Blenheim Palace and Wookey Hole Caves — which is also the 300th anniversary of the maze at Hampton Court . |