Example sentences of "[Wh det] [am/are] [adj] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The pressure is not alleviated by further statements which are over-dogmatic without consideration of their effects : ‘ We are convinced , and our experience supports us , that the auditory mode can be the mode of information transmission for hearing-impaired children ’ ( 1981 : 147 ) .
2 How successful such efforts will prove to be will not only depend on commercial sales potential but also on the costs which will be incurred in laboratory and field testing procedures , similar to those discussed in relation to crop protection chemicals in section 6.4 , which are necessary for registration .
3 Two of the four Cd 2+ ions in the asymmetric unit , which are necessary for crystallization , are involved in this interface suggesting the stability of crystal packing in MUP is dominated by the interactions with the metal ions .
4 The careful thinking , the logic and the process of the thinking which are necessary for research , he suggests , have similarities with the work required for good practice ; and research itself should be seen , not just as a product but also a process .
5 Therefore , one further reason why policemen dislike dealing with rape might well be that they feel uneasy about having to ask the very personal questions which are necessary in order for the victim to be taken seriously , and on the occasion quoted above the sergeant went on to say that as a result of asking for these very personal details policemen ‘ have had a very bad rap over dealing with rape cases ’ ( FN 16/3/87 , p. 14 ) .
6 Some of the few studies that have taken account of gender suggest that Afro-Caribbean girls are achieving higher levels than boys at school level , partly because they are pursuing different strategies , which are necessary in order to survive in the context of high unemployment and low wages for black male workers ( Fuller , 1983 ; see also Riley , 1986 ; Driver , 1977 ) .
7 New conditions which are necessary in order to implement a revised offer will , however , be permitted subject to the prior consent of the Panel ( see para 13.3.17 below ) .
8 It aims to give participants a combination of theories , knowledge and skills in communication which are necessary in planning , implementing and evaluating development programmes .
9 It aims to give participants a combination of theories , knowledge and skills in communication which are necessary in planning , implementing and evaluating development programmes .
10 Adults can be removed physically or with salt baths , but the eggs are laid in as tough leathery cocoons , which are resistant to chemicals and drying .
11 Many of the techniques of exploratory data analysis require the repetition of procedures to converge on a fit that minimizes the residuals ; this can make the techniques rather laborious , but it is one side of the trade-off required to get methods of analysis which are resistant to outliers .
12 Obscenity ‘ represents a much more fundamental assault on men and women and what it means to be human … [ it distorts ] human personality by depicting it as deprived of those characteristics which are essential to humanity [ since ] common to all obscene productions is the degradation of persons and of relations between persons ’ .
13 They seem to possess all the attributes which are essential to life in a community aquarium , being hardy , peaceful and of a suitable size .
14 Note-taking provides references which are essential for assignment and examination preparation .
15 H 2 must be rapidly removed from the fermentation system , however , because high partial pressures of H 2 inhibit the reactivation of these coenzymes which are essential in glycolysis .
16 The aims and contexts of each unit are clearly stated , and each unit , in turn , is divided into lessons which are colour-coded for clarity .
17 The only assumption one makes in using such expressions is that in the corpus of writings referred to there are some characteristic uses of language , which are capable of abstraction as a style .
18 Their Hedgerow Renovation Scheme is designed to bring back into good management selected hedgerows that are in poor condition , over- grown , gappy , thin or neglected , but which are capable of restoration .
19 The approach which they employed was by using hard systems which are capable of specification , analysis and manipulation in a more or less rigorous and quantitative manner ; soft systems which are not tractable by mathematical methods ; by exploring examples ; and by combining interdisciplinary approaches by reviewing the dilemmas which confront man 's intervention in natural systems .
20 There are more than 70 models currently on the market which are capable of 140mph or more .
21 In addition , and despite the astronomical odds against it , there are already non-human species which are capable of learning and problem solving ; birds , dolphins and dogs to name a few .
22 It is thus an aggregative process of data analysis , and should produce measures which are capable of analysis by standard statistical methods .
23 The second , is the economists ' statistical training in answering questions which are capable of quantification .
24 Nearly all of the 380 known species , a third of which are exclusive to Europe , have declined drastically .
25 We have negotiated a range of additional benefits with PPP , which are exclusive to AA Customers like yourself :
26 It is an area I have visited many times , especially the coastal areas which are superb for walking .
27 First comes Andrew Topolski , who condenses his statements about the world into works which are technical in appearance , and crafted with extreme subtlety .
28 The Directors may grant Discounted Options which are subject to conditions as outlined in paragraph 7 above in parallel to options with an option price at full market value on the dealing day preceding the date of invitation .
29 They 're live documents which are subject to revision as the organization changes and as we improve .
30 Words are imbued with a meaning which can often be affected by context , culture and history , all of which are subject to change .
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