Example sentences of "[Wh det] in [noun sg] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Zhan Videnov , 32 , a parliamentary deputy from Plovdiv and graduate of the Moscow Institute of International Relations , was elected as party leader and chairman in place of Aleksandur Lilov : a new supreme council was also elected , which in turn elected its 11-member executive bureau on Dec. 19 .
2 A short walk from Brand , or a local bus ride , will take you to the cable car which in turn takes you to the Lunarsee , a beautiful crystal clear mountain lake .
3 A complete semantic theory , whether human or computationally oriented , must specify for each expression what semantic information that expression conveys , which in turn determines what that expression can refer to .
4 I brought the Ford to a halt only a foot or two from the fowl , which in turn ceased its journey , pausing there in the road in front of me .
5 He put me on a stretcher , had me carried about half a mile across fields to an ambulance , which in turn took me down to the local advanced dressing station .
6 Look at the diagram below and see how misery or depression can lead to physical symptoms — which in turn make you feel even more miserable .
7 Each link in the chain expressed a perceived correct place and tied this into an all-encompassing behavioural ideology which in turn determined our action .
8 We then did n't have enough materials for the wall so we had to shorten its length , which in turn meant there was not enough room for media vehicles and not enough space for VIPs to manoeuvre their cars in , and that meant altering security arrangements .
9 It tells how much of the variation among individuals in a population is due to variation in their genes ; which in turn tells us whether the population would respond to natural selection on the trait .
10 This disagreement led to a reconciliation on the tenth morning culminating in a bout of furious unaccustomed holiday sex ( the kind you do n't get anywhere else ) , which in turn led them to wander onto the beach much later in the day , feeling sheepish and rather pleased with themselves .
11 Quinton and his colleagues suggest that girls with positive experiences of school acquire a sense of their own worth and of their ability to control their own destinies , which in turn helps them to cope and resolve their difficulties and plan their own future .
12 The things they have in common , or critical attributes , are the things that help us to define a concept , which in turn helps us to identify further examples of that class of things .
13 But it is a means to more power , which in turn enables you to be choosy about your scripts .
14 I repeat it here , as in sections 3.3 to 3.5 we will be looking at three different theories , each of which takes a different starting-point to the debate over the service economy , which in turn influences their conceptual framework and what counts as valid kinds of evidence .
15 The trade routes of the Mediterranean , for example , and the volume of traffic they carried , help to explain the location , size and wealth of towns , which in turn affect their character as centres of commerce or industrial production .
16 The English law of negligence is based on the principle of fraternity , which in turn has its roots in the English common law .
17 Once women can control unexpected births through contraception they spend longer in the labour force and invest more in education and qualifications which in turn increases their earning potential and makes the economic incentives against starting a family more marked .
18 The chewy nature of our beef teriyaki leads on to Denice 's dislike of beef , which in turn inspires her to do an extremely convincing impersonation of a fish , which leads her to mention that her mother 's name is Wanda .
19 By so doing he provides her with some immunity against the chronic depression which afflicts so many mothers of pre-school age children , and which in turn undermines their abilities as parents .
20 Robert 's loyalty to Margaret of Anjou and the Lancastrians led to attainder and forfeiture , which in turn compelled his mother to sell two manors of her own to meet the demands of creditors from whom the ransom money had been borrowed ( 88 , pp.29–32 , 126–7 ) .
21 But he clearly places Leonard within this group which , he held , ‘ grasps at a confusion of symbolic images , often a ragbag of classical mythology , in the effort to organise a chaos too large for them to deal with in the light of reason , ’ which in turn causes them to express ‘ a sardonic bitterness in their social criticism , a realism without any utopian idealism to support it . ’
22 This is good news for the company since all three markets are relatively recession-proof so far as the demand for their product is concerned , which in turn makes them a fairly buoyant customer base .
23 Unidroit , for example , goes to considerable trouble , by means of consultations with representative international organizations and by questionnaires to specialists and to governments which in turn consult their national organizations , to establish that those practising in the field in question believe that differences in national laws create a problem and that harmonization would bring benefits .
24 Without the wee man we would n't have got out of Div II ( IMO ) , which in turn means we would n't have attracted the likes of Macca and Cuntona , etc .
25 Lending institutions now sell more and more of their mortgages to Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac , which in turn package them into securities and sell them to investors .
26 Which in turn brings us to the most remarkable fact of all , namely that so far from corroborating the police 's recent claims , the witnesses they located and interviewed at the time signally failed to mention any suspicious behaviour whatsoever .
27 Depending on the circumstances and the provisions of the partnership agreement : ( 1 ) he may be justified in treating the service of an invalid expulsion notice as an event which in turn gives him the right to serve a similar notice ; or ( 2 ) he may ( not unreasonably ) be able to contend that the service of an invalid notice is such breach of good faith as to justify his seeking a dissolution of the firm ; or ( 3 ) he may be tempted to sue for damages , though these would be particularly difficult to quantify and it does not seem that the service of an invalid notice would be held to amount to a repudiatory breach of the partnership agreementsee Woodar Investment Development Ltd v Wimpey Construction UK Ltd [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 277. ( e ) Waiver of the right to expel Once circumstances exist which might justify the exercise of a power to expel , the partners should not delay bringing matters to a head .
28 The great city — say at this period a settlement of more than 200,000 , including a scattering of metropolitan towns of more than half a million — was not so much industrial ( though it might contain a good many factories ) as a centre of commerce , transport , administration and the multiplicity of services which a large concentration of people attracts and which in turn swell their number .
29 Of vital importance is the temporary conversion of oxygen to ozone to create the ozone layer , which in turn protects us from too much radiation .
30 Is it not outrageous that so much British taxpayers ' money should have been spent trying to suppress a book which in part told us about the treacherous activities of the security services in trying to undermine the democratically elected Government of Harold Wilson ?
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